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Well, when I bought my new RC18T, the stock XPS ESC was messed up so I sent it in the Associated and asked for credit on the ESC,they one upped me and sent bunch of FT parts, Turnbuckles, wheel nuts, battery strap, and the blue dog bones. So I thought that was cool. But know I'm in the market for a new ESC, so I'm going to go brushless. Issue 127 of Xterme R/C has a great article on some of the mirco brushless systems. I leaning towards the tekin rage system. But I guess my real question is do I need to upgrade the spur gear (like get and aluminum one). I'm going with 6800kv motor for now.
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I know a guy who runs an 18t with a mamba 8k plastic spur just fine.
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Don't set the mesh to tight and you'll be okay.
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Well thats good to know the spur should last. Know just have to aquire the system. I am going to go with the Mamba 6800kv system, but I can always buy a 8000kv motor later down the line.
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You'll probaly stick with the 6800, that sucka will be super fast. Squid is right, your gonna go through diffs but, The spur gear will survive.
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I just installed the Tekin 5.4kv in my Xray M18MT and its a handfull to control. Too much throttle on any surface will lose traction even while moving. They had some issues with the first Tekin's that were clipping, but they stated they updated the software and if it moves at a slow walk pace while just barely touching the throttle its ok, otherwise they are accepting returns and updating the units. Its my first BL setup and mini so I am not sure how it compares to the Mambas setup but make sure you run good batteries and Deans of course. I had an issue with one pack that I had to resolder (homemade packs) but worked perfectly afterwords. Good luck and enjoy it. Oh btw, still running plastic spur and pinion.
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Sweet, Im planning on getting a brushless something or another(prolly mamba) for my wifes mini T. It has a beast raptor from 1/18th and is pretty fast but nothing compaired to a brushless setup.