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Tag Archives: Reviewed

Sensored Has Never Been So Good! – The Castle Creations Mamba X Sensored Brushless System

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My first experience with a Castle Creations speed controller was the tiny Mamba 25 for my Losi Mini T.  Combined with one of their green anodizes sensorless motors this set-up was brutally fast, pretty smooth and very, very adjustable.  Over …

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Reviewed – The Carisma V70 TypeR, 70A Sensored Brushless Speed Control with Turbo, 5350kV and 4600kV Brushless Motors.

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Brushless speed control and motor technology on the surface side of things seems to have started with smaller, 1:18 vehicles and gradually moved to 1:12, 1:10, 1:8 and even 1:5.  To start the vast majority of the brushless systems were …

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Reviewed – HobbyStar 120A 1/10 Competition Sensored ESC With Turbo and 540 Competition Brushless Sensored Motor

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The technology behind radio control vehicles and their respective electronics has grown exponentially over the past several years. I mean, if someone told me back when I was building my first vehicle, a Tamiya Falcon, that I would be able …

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Reviewed – Factory RC Carbon Fiber Option Parts for the YZ-2CA

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When purchasing a high end radio controlled race machine I usually don’t want to run on out and purchase a handful of option parts to make it competitive.  I just want to assemble it and run it.  Then again, on …

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Reviewed – SAMIX Aluminum Option parts for the Axial SCX10

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There are countless manufacturers of aftermarket option parts for radio controlled cars.  Some of these manufactures have been around for years and years and product some top quality products.  Others come and go rather quickly due to quality issues.  Because …

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Reviewed – HobbyStar Tools – Top Quality At A Great Price

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When wrenching on your vehicle, while at the track or in your home based workshop, having the right tool for the job makes life considerably easier. There is nothing worse than fumbling around through a tool box sorting through wrenches trying to locate the right size and getting frustrated grabbing a wrench too large or too small.

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