Hobbywing brushless combo
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 4:32 pm
I asked about a brushless combo on this site recently and wanted to give back with a quick review and a thanks for all the advice.
I bought the hobbywing 60a EZRUN ESC with program card and brushless 9t/4300kv motor.
I currently have the setup in a T4 and it was a learning curve. I've flipped, flown, cartwheeled, and slid this thing. So far, I've broken the front arm mount, had a pinion gear back off and damage the spur, and scratched the new body as well as add damage to the beater body.
When I first put it together , I could ease up to a considerably fast speed and still flip it over backwards with judicious throttle application. It took a little tuning to keep the thing on the ground and preferably on all fours.
Once I got the gearing and programming in the zone I was able to get it up to speed and apply full throttle and it would squat and run straight.
While I had obviously limited top end, it was still remarkably fast. The tuneability is pretty impressive to an old timer like me, and a big plus if not the best part of the package.
All in all I would say this setup is good to go. My only complaint is if you try to move slowly from a dead stop, the throttle response is not instant. I believe this is because it is sensorless.
As a newb, it is the most capable and entertaining RC model I've experienced.
I suppose the point is, I'm having fun with it and wanted to share.


I bought the hobbywing 60a EZRUN ESC with program card and brushless 9t/4300kv motor.
I currently have the setup in a T4 and it was a learning curve. I've flipped, flown, cartwheeled, and slid this thing. So far, I've broken the front arm mount, had a pinion gear back off and damage the spur, and scratched the new body as well as add damage to the beater body.
When I first put it together , I could ease up to a considerably fast speed and still flip it over backwards with judicious throttle application. It took a little tuning to keep the thing on the ground and preferably on all fours.
Once I got the gearing and programming in the zone I was able to get it up to speed and apply full throttle and it would squat and run straight.
While I had obviously limited top end, it was still remarkably fast. The tuneability is pretty impressive to an old timer like me, and a big plus if not the best part of the package.
All in all I would say this setup is good to go. My only complaint is if you try to move slowly from a dead stop, the throttle response is not instant. I believe this is because it is sensorless.
As a newb, it is the most capable and entertaining RC model I've experienced.
I suppose the point is, I'm having fun with it and wanted to share.

