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Old 02-06-2006, 01:54 PM
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hey, ive got a question about a certain lrp esc that i recently won from ebay. Its a LRP Quantum Pro Sport. What i was wondering is if it will operate a TC3 without problems? My friend said that most ppl but them on micros, and a guy that I work with that is really into rc cars says that it will work fine. Also, im looking for a new servo, and ive been looking around, but i really dont know what i want. Ill be doing indoor road and drift courses on carpet.

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It will work on your TC3 just fine, it's a great ESC!
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Awesome. I got it for 70 shipped... that seem like a pretty good deal? and what about the servos? right now i have a tower hobbies ts-65 i think it is?
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For best performance look into a Hitec titanium gear servo. That was definately a good deal.
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caddy you don't need titanium gears for a touring car! plastic gears should be fine...
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All of the LRP speedos are a exellent choice.They are all very smooth and very reliable.
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Yeah, you dont need them, but I like to buy the nicest in my budget.

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