X xXChevyXx RCTalk Member Messages 28 Reaction score 0 Location Wisconsin RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 1, 2012 #1 Is the newest model of the SCX10 brushless or are they still using brushed motors?
hamz9561 Proud Short Bus Rider Supporter Military Veteran Messages 14,487 Reaction score 998 Location In a padded cell RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 1, 2012 #2 Most of the SCX-10s are kits and include no motor. The RTR versions that I've seen are brushed.
HPI-Killer Axial Axle Twisting Guru Supporter Messages 5,238 Reaction score 64 Location Northern Utah RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 2, 2012 #3 Brushed. The RTC versions have a brushed motor witch is better than brushless IMHO, since your not going to go real super fast. If your worried about that, you can buy a low turned 21t brushe dmotor and it'd be PLENTY fast while your trailing. If its a kit, has no motor or servos and no rx/tx
Brushed. The RTC versions have a brushed motor witch is better than brushless IMHO, since your not going to go real super fast. If your worried about that, you can buy a low turned 21t brushe dmotor and it'd be PLENTY fast while your trailing. If its a kit, has no motor or servos and no rx/tx
X xXChevyXx RCTalk Member Messages 28 Reaction score 0 Location Wisconsin RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 2, 2012 Thread starter #4 ok thanks, i guessed they were brushed but weren't sure because i heard some people saying the newer rtr's were brushless. thanks for the help!
ok thanks, i guessed they were brushed but weren't sure because i heard some people saying the newer rtr's were brushless. thanks for the help!
nachos RC Newbie Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Location WestCoast, BC RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 6, 2012 #5 Brushed motors can be submersed under water with no problems. Most brushless motors need to be waterproofed.
Brushed motors can be submersed under water with no problems. Most brushless motors need to be waterproofed.