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Old 14-01-2011
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Default E-firestorm: Novak or Ezrun combo?

Hi guys!

I want to buy an E-firestorm and there are 2 offers right now, cars are almost the same.

1. Ezrun 35A + 9T 4300kv / car used, body is scratchy but no serious injuries + Geolander tyres
2. Novak GTB nolimit +SS10.5T 4200kv / car used ~10 times so its in a good shape, new tyres, +20% cost

Mainly i want to decide which esc+motor combo is "long-lifer, better, etc".



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Old 15-01-2011
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I know novak do a trade in offer on there esc if you want to upgrade or if yours explodes.

I wouldnt have thought its not that easy to resolve problems with an EZRUN in china though. I could be wrong but Ive had no dealings with them myself.

Id go with the novak system and try to knock some money off the deal whilst your at it.
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Old 31-03-2011
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Don't know much about Novak stuff, but I think that ezRun would get pretty hot in the Firestorm. If it was the 60A version it'd be better suited.
If I were you, i'd look out for a roller and fit your own electrics.
Done a lot of research on a suitable esc combo for the Firestorm and have found that the best for the buck is the new Castle Sidewinder sct with a neu motor. They can be obtained new for around £60 on eBay, and are MUCH better systems than the ezRun.
I've just bought a new E Firestorm 10t for less than £100, and have just ordered this combo myself.
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