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Old 08-04-2012
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Anyone know of any good brushless sensored motors an esc combo's for FTX vantage
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Anyone know of any good brushless sensored motors an esc combo's for FTX vantage

Ive already metioned in another thread before, get some 4wd schumacher yellow mini spike tires and medium foams and another set of wheels and then save your money and come to a meeting to see what its like to race !!!

Beastyboys (paul) used to run a vantage for a few meetings but kept breaking all the time.............wheels......drive shafts....servo saver and maybe more. Paul got pissed off with the vantage and ended up buying a 2nd hand associated B44 and used the vantage brushless setup in the B44 and is doing pretty well with it !!!
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Where abouts do u race?
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any 1/10th scale sensored brush-less combo kit will fit in it i wouldn't go too high on the KV rating though as you may strip the gears in it, ideally stay below 3300kv and i wouldn't go above 2s either.
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as im new my 9t motor has 4300kv, whats the difference between having low kv?
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as im new my 9t motor has 4300kv, whats the difference between having low kv?
The higher the KV the faster the motor will be but it will have less torque you have, lower kv higher torque lower speed.
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