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Old 25-07-2011
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hi i have just bought a b44 factory an plan to run on my 5.1 motor and woud like advice on if this is a good choice . if yes i want to no what to to put with it for optimum performance . please help
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Old 25-07-2011
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Hi,

Have you got a 5.5 turn motor, for you b44 and you looking for a speedo to go with it? If so what's your budget, and do you know if you've got a sensored motor?

If your not sure, do you know what motor it is?

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I dont no. Me cars at work. Ill look in the morning and give you the details in full. Thanks mate
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Old 26-07-2011
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hi mate . yes its a 5.5 turn 6000 kv ezrun . the speed thing currently attached is ezrun 60a sl . that mite be fine .i dont no. last race it was overheating a lot. budget dont matter. im a good saver upper pal. let me no what you think.ta
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Old 26-07-2011
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That esc combo is only good for on road touring cars. Your overloading the esc using a 5.5t offroad you need a 8.5 turn motor for offroad or a better esc.

ESC Specifications
ESC Model: EZRUN-60A-SL
Dimensions: 31.5mm x 27.5mm x 24mm (The height of fan is not included)
Net Weight: 32g (without wires)
Continuous Current: 60A
Burst Current: 380A
Resistance: 0.0007 ohm
BEC Output: 6V/1.5A
Suitable Brushless Motor:
On-road: =>5.5T, Off-road: =>8.5T (2 cells Lipo / 6 cells NiMH)
On-road: =>8.5T, Off-road: =>13T (3 cells Lipo / 9 cells NiMH)
Working Battery Types: 4 - 9 Cells (NiMh) / 2 - 3 Cells (Li-Po)
Motor Type: Sensorless Brushless Motor
User Programmable: Available
Cable Type: 14 AWG (Battery and Motor)
Cable Length: 100mm (Motor), 150mm (Battery), 220mm (Receiver)
Recommend Model: RC Model 1/10 Car
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Old 26-07-2011
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thanx mate . so for optimum performance what products woud you reccomend as a package.
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Old 26-07-2011
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I use the Speed Passion range, although the orca stuff in pretty good as well.

For 4wd I use a 5.5 turn motor. However this is very quick. You could start with a 7.5 and go up once you get used to the speed, or use a 5.5 turn the speedo down and incease it once you require more speed.

Any of these products would be suitable.

http://www.telstar-racing.co.uk/prod...speed-passion/

http://www.telstar-racing.co.uk/prod...tegories/orca/
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whats the difference with sensord or not and is the ezrun 5.5 the one i require.
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Old 26-07-2011
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A sensored motor gives you more control and it smoother. It has an additional wire that plugs into the motor, it's rectangular shape.

I dont run an ezrun system, however as with the previous post the motor is too powerful for your speedo. You could get a new speedo and run that motor. I you continue to use it as it is you'll probably fry the speedo.
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