I received my motor today from somebody on RCTech that was selling about 10 Trinity motors; this one was a Revtech Kill Shot 17.5T. Cleaned it up, gave it a modest timing advance and figured out a way to solder it in that wouldn't cause the motor wires to bind or obstruct the pod action. I can't properly adjust the ESC until I get the program box for it. The one annoying thing about this 1-cell TrackStar ESC is that it's all but useless without the program box (available separately, of course).

All my other ESCs can be programmed manually by going into "program mode" and listening to beeps while doing transmitter trigger presses. The only thing you can do with this ESC, out-of-the-box, is set the throttle end-points...and since this one is set to only do forward and brake by default, it won't even go in reverse yet. IMO, if the thing is practically useless without the program card, the damn card should be included.
Anyway, it all works great otherwise. Way too much power for the kitchen linoleum, but I had enough room to creep along, and I couldn't resist the urge to gun it and do some spin-outs.
What's left to do is balance the chassis left/right, it's obviously too pudgy on the left side due to the LiPo battery.