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Old 14-05-2009
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I'm running 22/81 at the moment.

Punch setting at level 3 and timing at 11°.

Does anybody know whether or not changing the timing in sensorless mode gives more power ?
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Old 15-05-2009
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i am running 26/78 in an xray fk05 on a 9t/35A ezrun combo
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timing on 3.75, seems like no more or less power, just smoother which is better on our low grip track, also runs cooler with the lower timing
on 3600 lipo 2s lipo, taking normally less than 2000mah out of battery in 5 mins
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Old 16-05-2009
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Just taken delivery of my EZ Run 9T to go in a B4. It will be used mostly indoors. Is it possible or needed to do any maintenance on the motor?
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Old 16-05-2009
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is a 9t combo good in a b4? i've been running a 12x2 brushed.
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Old 16-05-2009
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8.5t is better.

the ones with .5 at then end are full size 540 cans. the whole numbers are 380 cans with fins...
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Old 17-05-2009
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True the 8.5 is better, but for a light 2wd on anything except the largest of tracks the 9T moves the car pretty well. You'd not be disappointed with either.
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Thumbs up ezrun brushless

ting-tong go racing, use ezrun for speedo. ezrun go bing-bom boom.
ting-tong not have speedo now.
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Old 18-05-2009
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ting-tong go racing, use ezrun for speedo. ezrun go bing-bom boom.
ting-tong not have speedo now.
wth! hahaha
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Ive been really pleased with my 9T ezrun at club level.
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Default 35 AMP EZRUN and Brushed Motors??

Im interested in finding out if you are able to use the EZRUN 35amp esc with 'brushed' motors like the brand named units do...?
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I don't really think thats a good idea. 35A is not a lot for a brushed motor to draw, I reckon you'd struggle even with silver cans.
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Old 19-05-2009
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I got a 8.5 system ... when i got it the speedo went straight away
but a friend of mine has been running one for a long time now and it seems very good
Thats why i bought one
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ting-tong go racing, use ezrun for speedo. ezrun go bing-bom boom.
ting-tong not have speedo now.
wth??????
It sorta make sense...
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Hi everyone, would like to gather some feedback on the EZRun Combo with 8.5T motor before making the purchase.

Any recommendations for good entry to mid level range?

Thanks in advance.
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Whats to say?

Its cheap, but it works well.

The 8.5 is perfectly good for 2wd or novice 4wd. Lacks speed in 4wd if you are good though.
ESC is easy to set up and runs smoothly.

Not much else to say really - except to remember that the whole system costs the same as just the motor from LRP.
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Its cheap, but it works well.

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Thanks Si Coe for your reply, point noted
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well going to be getting a 5.5 brushless sensorless motor and will the combo esc (35a) from the 13turn system run the 5.5 brushless motor on short grass and astro?
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Old 20-07-2009
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I probably wouldn't use the 35A ESC with the 5.5t ezRun, unless you like the smell of burning electronics
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Old 21-07-2009
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i was dubious about 9t on 35A when i bought it but its been fine, definately need the 60A for a 5.5 tho
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