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Old 14-06-2010
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Default Sensor technology ESC+motor - does this mean it's sensored?

Chaps,

I'm looking for a sensored brushless system and found two possibilities which say they're "sensor-technology" + "sensored technology", but does this mean they are sensored systems?

http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/car...n-10-5T__2aca/

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFun...n&ItemID=31080

Is this misleading marketing bull or are they indeed sensored systems. It's all to confusing

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IMHO i would say there sensored
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yes there are sensored, but... you come to not 2 choices as they are both the same just a differant brand name. lol i have the lrp combo as above before and wasnt very happy with it to be onist, was a lot slower compared to other budject combos with same turn motors, and the are none for randomly going into reverse when sitting on the start line, also i had mine in a b4 2wd buggy and it struggled, i had th 9t and it couldnt cope with running on grass, got hot more quickly that expected, the person i sold it onto also wasnt happy with it due to the heat it was making so quickly, maybe it would be worth going for something else? are you just looking for a budject brushless, and what do you plan to use it in and what for bash or race.
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Cheers for your replies so far - it's for racing.

Seems like a Losi system might be the best option then, though have read people having issues with them. So might stick to brushed if there are no decent cheap sensored brushless set ups to go for .
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Old 15-06-2010
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if for offroad pick uself up a ezrun, not sensored buyt cheap as chips an with many good reveiws !! but it going in a touring car you want sensored to be oninst, if off road u shouldnt notice to much differance
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Fusion all the way i got the £89 one for my son 6 months ago and it has been really good no problems at all. That is brushless speed and motor for that price.
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Another vote for Fusion, ive got the Exceed Pro 80a 6.5t combo and its bad ass....
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try the hobbywing xerun brushless combos (sensored). Basicly a speed passion speedo and motor. Software on the speedos is exactly the same
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