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I would really like to drive an RX8 system before really making up my mind. I talked to the guys at my LHS yesterday and they are getting in an RX8 combo but they won't be offering a test Buggy to put it in. This is really unfortunate, I've heard that all you have to do is drive one to want one but that extra $70 would get a very nice BL ESC for my Micro...
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I think at this point it's just of matter of what your priorities are.
If the MMM has been fine for you and you want to get a micro esc too, go that route. However, if the MMM has not quite cut it for you and you want something a little better, then go with the RX8. In the end I highly doubt the RX8 will help you to win more races than the MMM and from what I have read it is more about feel than the actual results. |
So far the MMM has been a great ESC for me and I wouldn't mind having another one. I started this thread hoping someone could really sell me an RX8, I'd like to have one to have experience with them both but I haven't seen or heard anything to convince me it's really worth the extra money. As tight as money is right now I may just pick up a Monster ESC with a Tekin motor because I really want to try out their motors. They sound like they're actually a little better than Neus and I love my Neus.
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Better than Neu's? In what aspect? Its hard to beat hand-built quality, except for being sensorless.
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As are Tekno Neus
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So are hackers, feigaos, and most of the other cheapo chinese motors that are hacker clones.
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I have 2 MMM ESCs still running and have broken 10. I have 3 Tekin ESCs and all are still running. It will be a while before I have the same run time on my Tekins, but as of right now the Tekin is a level above the MMM. The Tekin was trully designed by a CAR controller manufacture.
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The CC/Neu motors and the Tekno Neu motors are sealed. I've found plenty of genuine 1515 series motors that are not sealed. And a lot of them used crimped end bells as well rather than screw captured.
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If you race, the Tekin system is just leagues better than the MMM. It is smoother and more consistent from start up to braking. It also doesn't have hardly any drag on the motor too, so freewheeling is a lot easier too which helps in those tight sections of the track. I also believe it is a more durable system that can take the abuse of 1/8 racing. The solder tabs prevent damage to the windings. The motors run just as cool as the Neus, plus being sealed helps. The ESC runs ice cold as well, but the case is better built so it is more durable overall. Not too mention much easier to replace the fan. I The motors are just as efficient, if not moreso than the Neus.
The MMM is perfect if all you are doing is bashing around. Save the 70 bucks and get an extra Zippy lipo or something. However, if you have any thoughts of racing, the Tekin system stands by itself right now and is worth the $70 premium. Without question. Again, nothing against the MMM. I ran MMM all last year with great success and much of this year until the cases started failing on me taking out my ESCs with it. The MMM is a great system, but I think Tekin just perfected all the little flaws of the MMM. To me, I rather pay the $70 premium and not have to worry... but that is just me. |
dont forget guy's that tekin had a year more than castle,,,,so release a esc one year after a competitor can give a chance to improve more and reliable feature....so both system are very good...and i think that each one have to do the right choice....
me im sold to castle..but i cant wait more to try this new controller:whistle: |
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