As the title says, I want to save up for a new kit. I have all of the electronics sorted out. Just want something cool to bash and race. NO Monster trucks.
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I have the HobbyWing max10 G2 2400kv combowhich electronics do you already have?
what class do you have in mind?
i.e. 1/10 buggy or 1/8 buggy etc?
The max10 is more suitable for 1/10. The esc and motor will not fit on a buggy or truggy chassis so I would suggest a short course truck. Either try to find a sct410.3 or if you want a new kit, the sct410 SL or the SCTE 3.0 are good 4 wheel drive short course trucks that will fit with that combo.have the HobbyWing max10 G2 2400kv combo
Its the 140 ampThe max10 is more suitable for 1/10. The esc and motor will not fit on a buggy or truggy chassis so I would suggest a short course truck. Either try to find a sct410.3 or if you want a new kit, the sct410 SL or the SCTE 3.0 are good 4 wheel drive short course trucks that will fit with that combo.
If you got the 140 amp max10 g2 ESC, it might do well in a 1/8? Maybe? Most 1/8 escs are around the 200 amp ESC ranges.
Send it. Let's see some tekno durability testing.My SCT410.3 is strictly for my dirt track. No bashing or sending with it. It's too pretty and I have other rigs to bash and send 30' in the air.
TLR 4wd SCT. My uncle had the 1.0 and the 2.0 and did mod carpet racing with them. Now in my area, short course racing is like non existent. No one races SCT besides my local clay track. 4wd SCTs are nice and fun. I had been looking into 4wd SCT kits myself too. For reference, my uncle used a Hobbywing V2.1 (120amp ESC) and a Novak 550 4.5 turn motor in his 1.0 and 2.0. Man those motors were fast. He also used a Hobbywing XR10 Pro (160A) once but he fried it shortly after due to reverse polarity. The new XR10 Pro g2s has reverse polarity detection so it won't blow it self up if you do.Is the SCTE 3.0 a losi truck?