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Rockster dual 45t pro's on scx10

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I think it's a great idea. How does it not need 2 ESCs?

Not sure. I have been doing a lot of research on the dual motor setup, some people are running the Traxxas summit ESC because it is a dual motor setup. I gess this Esc may also just be set to use the dual setup also. I am still really learning on these electrics so I'm not really sure. I may be trading up my bronco scx10 to a truggy setup so I have more clearance for the dual motors. Or just another build, my wife would love that LOL:hehe:
 
I'm not a fan of dual motor setups. You're just adding complexity, and another point of failure. Besides, you can get that kind of power from one motor and eliminate the aforementioned downfalls. But, to each their own.
 
I'm with hpiguy and killer, theres just no real point in it. More than enough power can be made with a good single motor and good voltage.
 
Yah I know one motor is more than enough power on tap just thought that dual motors would be cool. Don't think I will be doing the dual setup. I think I may be putting my cash toward a TF2 kit. Been wanting one for a while now. Thanks for all the input guys.
 
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