Jluther@becoinc
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I have my eye on a esc and motor combo that is a 4268 2500kv motor. I hate to buy it only for it not to fit. I want to go sensored.
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Yep. It will. Have a Castle 2200kv in both mine.I have my eye on a esc and motor combo that is a 4268 2500kv motor. I hate to buy it only for it not to fit. I want to go sensored.
Are you talking about this one? If so, why not go with the longer motor version?I have my eye on a esc and motor combo that is a 4268 2500kv motor. I hate to buy it only for it not to fit. I want to go sensored.
It will. And will not cog. Just watch the temps. Sensored will not cog when overgeared...but will overheat.Cool I’m going to give a sensored 2500kv
Hobbywing Max8 combo a try. The truck runs good now but it cogs a little when taking off and has no torque at low speed. I hope sensored will give it some low speed control.
I plan to stay with 4s and don’t really want to mess with gearing. I looked at that one for sure. I am a little afraid of putting too much power on the plastic. Have you tried the bigger one? Is the 2500kv too weak?Are you talking about this one? If so, why not go with the longer motor version?
4268 size is typically intended for buggies, while longer cans are used for truggies - more torque.I plan to stay with 4s and don’t really want to mess with gearing. I looked at that one for sure. I am a little afraid of putting too much power on the plastic. Have you tried the bigger one? Is the 2500kv too weak?
Too late for me now it’s ordered but if the 2500 don’t work out I’ll get the bigger one.4268 size is typically intended for buggies, while longer cans are used for truggies - more torque.
I'm sure the 4268 would be okay but if the longer motor fits, that's the route I'd go.
Too late for me now it’s ordered but if the 2500 don’t work out I’ll get the bigger one.
I got a 4s BRCC that could use a new motor too. It’s got a old dynamite motor from a Losi
TEN MT. Lol That thing desinigrated years ago.
I got the 2500kv Max8 combo installed and it is great! Makes the acceleration silky smooth and fast. It definitely needs a fan though. The first test I did was without a fan and it was getting warm 145 F. I put a double 30 mm fan on and now it stays below 120. I hope they make a sensored Max6. HW makes tough esc’s4268 size is typically intended for buggies, while longer cans are used for truggies - more torque.
I'm sure the 4268 would be okay but if the longer motor fits, that's the route I'd go.
If you never had sensored before, there won't necessarily be more torque at low end . Gearing and the motor matters more.Cool I’m going to give a sensored 2500kv
Hobbywing Max8 combo a try. The truck runs good now but it cogs a little when taking off and has no torque at low speed. I hope sensored will give it some low speed control.
I know that there's no real need to put a sensored motor into a basher but my only sensored car (my race buggy) is so glorious to drive and I can only imagine how great the smooth acceleration (and not all that cogging and chirping) would feel. I'll probably end up giving in and putting a sensored combo in there at some point. Referring to my Kraton 4S V2.If you never had sensored before, there won't necessarily be more torque at low end . Gearing and the motor matters more.
But cogging is all but gone and you can drive as slow as a crawler with sensored. The throttle will become more refined across the whole power band .
Power delivery will feel less edgy. More smoother.
I could describe it all day long But experiencing Sensored is best.
I upgrade my ESC's to all Sensored as my RTR stuff craps out. HW.
I'm spoiled now,
There’s no real need to have an RC car in the first placeI know that there's no real need to put a sensored motor into a basher
You won’t regret it! I am really happy with it.I know that there's no real need to put a sensored motor into a basher but my only sensored car (my race buggy) is so glorious to drive and I can only imagine how great the smooth acceleration (and not all that cogging and chirping) would feel. I'll probably end up giving in and putting a sensored combo in there at some point. Referring to my Kraton 4S V2.
I dunno man. There’s probably no improvement to power. That’s a lot of money for smooth throttle.You won’t regret it! I am really happy with it.
The feel of the throttle being even as you increase speed is way better. I’m really considering the 4278 for my Talion. It has the old Max8 with 2200kv. It’s getting some age and wear on it now that I think more about it.
Y’all think it would be a good idea?
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