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Old 29-07-2008
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hi people does anyone know the turn limit on a tamiya CPR-P80F combined esc and reciever i think the were used in the egress and avante
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Old 29-07-2008
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I beileve those were limited to the technigold motors and that's it.
The technigold's were pretty fast for thier time,
I saw a video on youtube of a Porshe 959 with a technigold and it seemed pretty quick in that era.
That's when everyone was limited to 1100mah batteries and such, and you could only get 3 mins before the battery completly dumped.
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cheers for the info if i can get an egress i might look into one
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I believe that the Technigold was a 21T motor and doubt Tamiya would have expected anyone to run anything more powerful than that on this esc/rx.
After back then, the Technigold had awsome power!

But BMag, we were running 1300/1400 mah nicads back then and had this wonderful invention called gearing that meant more than 5 minutes was easily achieved.
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I believe that the Technigold was a 21T motor and doubt Tamiya would have expected anyone to run anything more powerful than that on this esc/rx.
After back then, the Technigold had awsome power!

But BMag, we were running 1300/1400 mah nicads back then and had this wonderful invention called gearing that meant more than 5 minutes was easily achieved.
WHAT!!!! You mean people were able to race for a whole 5 minutes? So that's why I never won anything back then.
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WHAT!!!! You mean people were able to race for a whole 5 minutes? So that's why I never won anything back then.
What never?
The downside was the speed, I never did any more laps than you, even if you stopped running after only 3 minutes!
It was when we went up to the heady heights of 1700 SCEs when I struggled to last 5 minutes!
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It was C.P.R Unit P-100F that they used in Egress and Avante.

The P-100F can handle down to 17 turn i believe. (Tamiya Dynatech 01R with 0017 rotor).

They later released the P-160F that can handle a 13 turn motor (Dynatech 02H).

The P-80F was released with the radio "Adspec Sport".
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