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Old 03-05-2012, 07:29 AM
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Hi Just picked up an RC10t4 dirt cheap roller, where can I get a ezrun system for it ??? (not ebay) What set up do you recommend (ezrun & gearing ). Mostly running on a small course and some bashing. Want a FUN ride.
Have never ordered from nitroRCX are the ok on pricing etc. ??
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[link=http://www.hobbypartz.com/hoezco.html]Hobby Partz[/link]
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most of hobbypartz ezrun seem to be on B/O
What EZrun set up you suggest ??
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Would this be a GOOD choice :
HobbyWing EZRUN Brushless System Combo B2 w/ 35A ESC & 9T@4300KV 3650M Brushless Motor for 1/12,1/10 on-road racing for experienced drivers
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I have a 60a ezrun in my T3 with a 3400kv motor. I like it a lot. I have never ran a 35a esc but I read a lot about them before I bought mine and I think the 35a will work for you. Only thing with that combo is the the motor is smaller than the ones you get with the 60a esc.
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Wow 6000KV is a BIG motor !
I think 35a would be ok but would like to here from other guys too.
what gearing are you using in you T3
I also have a stock t4.1 with the 3300KV run great just want to do something non-stock with this t4 I just picked up.
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Old 03-10-2012, 09:17 AM
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ORIGINAL: ralph289

Would this be a GOOD choice :
HobbyWing EZRUN Brushless System Combo B2 w/ 35A ESC & 9T@4300KV 3650M Brushless Motor for 1/12,1/10 on-road racing for experienced drivers
+1 on that system! Ihave one in one of my Evaders (soon to have one in a 2nd) and my buddy has two. Great for bashing. Measured top speed is 37mph. Gearing is 87T spur, 18T pinion, but that's in an Evader, dunno what you'd need in a T4. HobbyPartz has them in stock right now, Ijust bought one.

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Would this be a GOOD choice :
HobbyWing EZRUN Brushless System Combo B2 w/ 35A ESC & 9T@4300KV 3650M Brushless Motor for 1/12,1/10 on-road racing for experienced drivers
+1 on that system! I have one in one of my Evaders (soon to have one in a 2nd) and my buddy has two. Great for bashing. Measured top speed is 37mph. Gearing is 87T spur, 18T pinion, but that's in an Evader, dunno what you'd need in a T4. HobbyPartz has them in stock right now, I just bought one.

Mine will be delievered Monday
Any idea how hot the motor got with the 18/87 that is the stock gearing in a t4.1
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i try the ezrun esc before, i perfer the hobbywing xerun series more than the ezrun. and the price is not expersive.
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Would this be a GOOD choice :
HobbyWing EZRUN Brushless System Combo B2 w/ 35A ESC & 9T@4300KV 3650M Brushless Motor for 1/12,1/10 on-road racing for experienced drivers
+1 on that system! Ihave one in one of my Evaders (soon to have one in a 2nd) and my buddy has two. Great for bashing. Measured top speed is 37mph. Gearing is 87T spur, 18T pinion, but that's in an Evader, dunno what you'd need in a T4. HobbyPartz has them in stock right now, Ijust bought one.

Mine will be delievered Monday
Any idea how hot the motor got with the 18/87 that is the stock gearing in a t4.1
With outdoor temps near 70, Imeasured 110 on the motor after running one 4000mah 2s lipo.


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Would this be a GOOD choice :
HobbyWing EZRUN Brushless System Combo B2 w/ 35A ESC & 9T@4300KV 3650M Brushless Motor for 1/12,1/10 on-road racing for experienced drivers
+1 on that system! I have one in one of my Evaders (soon to have one in a 2nd) and my buddy has two. Great for bashing. Measured top speed is 37mph. Gearing is 87T spur, 18T pinion, but that's in an Evader, dunno what you'd need in a T4. HobbyPartz has them in stock right now, I just bought one.

Mine will be delievered Monday
Any idea how hot the motor got with the 18/87 that is the stock gearing in a t4.1
With outdoor temps near 70, I measured 110 on the motor after running one 4000mah 2s lipo.


Good to know .
Unit just arrived
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Mine too! That blue anodized motor looks great with my blue anodized motor plate.
Hope it lasts longer than my Castle Sidewinder did.
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you can visit this online shop, i think you can find a cheaper ezrun system.
http://www.rcecho.com/HOBBYWING-EZRUN-Series/
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Don't really see where it is any cheaper believe I paid $70 for this unit & free shipping. But good other source.
http://www.rcecho.com/TEKMODEL-4300-...ogram-ESC.html
Do you have any chargers that are equal to the Accucell 6 ?

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