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B4 brushless install

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Just installed my brushless kit, I had alot of clearance issues with the esc, so made a mount to mount it above the battery. Even had room to refit the fan.
What gearing would people recommend for a 13.5T motor?
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Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.

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That is my only complaint about the hobbywing justock esc is that it is to big, but it is a great esc other than that.

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Thank you. I have gone for 81/26 to start with and see how it goes from there.

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mikea96 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 1:50 pm That is my only complaint about the hobbywing justock esc is that it is to big, but it is a great esc other than that.
yeah there isn't much space under the shell but it works for now.
Next will be to get some shortie packs and see if I can fit the esc in the battery tray.

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Re: B4 brushless install

Post by BeastyShout »

I have p/n 7498 which is the factory team centered ESC mount. It's the CF version of what you made there. Ended up not using it with my Justock esc because of the way I routed the wires. I'm running a Justock 10.5 with a 20/78. According to the B6.4 manual, I should be running 24/78. It says with a 13.5 to run 27/75*.
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