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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

Yes the X8ST is meant for truggies, but there's...

Yes the X8ST is meant for truggies, but there's no reason you can't put it in a buggy. The motor is longer giving it more torque, which allows it to pull around the heavier truggy without getting as...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

I'd also like to point out that the Toro X8S...

I'd also like to point out that the Toro X8S 2350kv is really similar to the Turnigy Trackstar 2350kv. They have the same Kv, same exact outside dimensions, they have the same number of fins on the...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/321399202303 Same motor...

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/321399202303 Same motor you linked but a little cheaper.

If you're going to go with one of these motors see if you can find the Toro X8ST 2250kv. It's a little longer at...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

Im not sure what you're trying to say exactly...

Im not sure what you're trying to say exactly with your post. But thanks for the cutaway pic, I've never seen one before.

If you're trying to convince me of the motors merits I already conceded...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

The internals tell the story with brushless...

The internals tell the story with brushless motors. Btw it's not the rotor that's slotted and sintered. It actually refers to pieces of sintered iron wrapped in the windings of the stator that...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

As far as compatibility, there's no compatibility...

As far as compatibility, there's no compatibility issues with sensorless, sensored can have issues at times but I'm not really familiar with any specifics. For motors there's always the ubiquitous...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

How you drive the vehicle can make a big impact...

How you drive the vehicle can make a big impact on temperatures. As Next Exition mentioned lots of stopping and starting can raise temps pretty quick, same with driving in grass. How you drive and...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

The car not responding is the battery voltage...

The car not responding is the battery voltage running low and the esc's low voltage protection or low voltage cutoff (LVC) kicking in and protecting the battery. Lipos cannot be run below 3.0volts...
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Posted By Maj_Overdrive

It's generally recommended you keep the motor...

It's generally recommended you keep the motor under 180F or 82C. The wisdom I've gleened over the years suggests under 160f or 71C is a much better place to be. Your esc temps are fine as they should...
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