speed27 7 Posted September 20, 2016 I have a re release supershot which has the standard esc and a brushed 540 motor (what came in the box). I also have a vintage boomerang that will probably need an esc and new motor as the mechanical speed controller and motor are shot (I think). so my thinking was this, put the supershot kit esc and motor in the boomer and get a brushless motor for the supershot. now I don't want to put to much power into the gearboxes and shred the diffs/gears but I want to give it as much grunt as the standard boxes will handle. I am not going to race them, I am just going to be having a bit of fun driving them with my son. so is it worth the effort (and cost) to go brushless or should I just stick with a good brushed motor? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TurnipJF 9192 Posted September 20, 2016 Brushless is more efficient than brushed, but not necessarily faster or more likely to destroy your gearbox. It comes down to motor choice and how you set up your ESC. If you choose a high turn motor and keep the timing set to zero, I see no reason not to go brushless. It would give you longer runtimes with less maintenance than brushed technology. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
werewolf 72 Posted September 20, 2016 I second that, TurnipJF. If you stick to a brushless motor within the range of 13.5 to 17.5 turns, you should have no problems whatsoever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
speed27 7 Posted September 20, 2016 Any suggestions on brands of brushless that would fit the super shot? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Backlash 481 Posted September 20, 2016 Do you have a TBLE-02S ESC in your Supershot?? If so you will need a Sensored brushless motor.. The TBLE-02S is only rated for a 10.5 BL motor, and that is with the optional cooling fan fitted.. I do have some concerns as to if there will be sufficient airflow to keep the TBLE-02S ESC cool when placed in the belly of a Supershot chassis.. Maybe it would be better to put the TBLE-02S in the Boomerang where it will have better airflow..? As for brushless motors, I would suggest checking out the Trackstar Sensored brushless motors from HobbyKing.. These should be available from the Australian warehouse in Sydney.. Trackstar sensored 13.5 BL (from AU warehouse)..http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__49215__Turnigy_TrackStar_13_5T_Sensored_Brushless_Motor_3040KV_AU_Warehouse_.html Trackstar sensored 17.5 BL (from AU warehouse).. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__47651__Turnigy_TrackStar_17_5T_Sensored_Brushless_Motor_2270KV_AUS_Warehouse_.html You can also buy the Trackstar motors with as a motor/ESC combo which may be useful for your Boomer.. Unfortunately these are not available from the Australian warehouse. Trackstar Sensored 13.5 and 80A ESC combo.. (from China warehouse) http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__65980__TrackStar_ROAR_approved_1_10th_Stock_Class_Brushless_ESC_and_Motor_Combo_13_5T_.html Trackstar Sensored 17.5 and 80A ESC combo.. (from China warehouse)http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__65981__TrackStar_ROAR_approved_1_10th_Stock_Class_Brushless_ESC_and_Motor_Combo_17_5T_.html EDIT.. You can however buy the 80A Trackstar Turbo ESC (without motor) from the Australian warehouse.http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__46735__Turnigy_Trackstar_80A_Turbo_Sensored_Brushless_1_12th_1_10th_ESC_ROAR_approved_AU_Warehouse_.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MadInventor 3884 Posted September 20, 2016 I used an eZrun 4000KV 10.5 turn combo in my re-re hotshot running 2S LiPo without any issues. It's old 2 pole motor tech now, but a good setup if you can get one cheap. Driving style will also have an impact on the life of the transmission just as much as motor you are using. Harsh braking and acceleration, jumping without releasing the throttle on landing, spinning up the diffs, etc will all reduce the life of the transmission. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites