BTW if you have a few spare days to do nothing but read the HOTR thread has almost 30 pages of info, setups, pictures and videos for you to enjoy and take notes from. I think it's the biggest thread in this forum. Get the hull from them and OSE has the rest of the parts to make it scream out LOUD!!!http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ead.php?t=5487
What are the pros and cons of running the 10xl instead of the 9xl? It looks like they have plenty of the 10xls in stock. I'm running 4s with 442s on the stock ESCs (until they blow that is!!). Thanks in advance!
What are the pros and cons of running the 10xl instead of the 9xl? It looks like they have plenty of the 10xls in stock. I'm running 4s with 442s on the stock ESCs (until they blow that is!!). Thanks in advance!
10xl's will probably do really well with the 442's I bet in the low 50's.
What are the pros and cons of running the 10xl instead of the 9xl? It looks like they have plenty of the 10xls in stock. I'm running 4s with 442s on the stock ESCs (until they blow that is!!). Thanks in advance!
also, they will take 4s much better than the 9XLs
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ok so this week I'm ordering from rcraceboat.com now do I really need to run a flex shaft tube won't it sitting in the strut with all the marine grease just be fine...did this with the last shafts and had no problems...its those damn couplers and yes I will me getting those too...if I need the tubes I'll order them from venom but if they don't fit then whats the point then...?
Here is what I used.Go to your hobby shop and get Sullivan #511 red teflon tube.You might have to buy the kit for $6 but it comes with lots of other stuff you might need down the line.The size is perfect for the HD flex shafts as the stock ones are tight on the new shafts and cause some binding.
I have new stuffing tubes that will go with the newer cables. The stock cables should have more room in them but they don't. The slightly larger cables ARE a little too tight for the older stuffing tubes.
Something I am loading up on the web this evening is wiredrives and couplers for the EKOS. No need to change stuffing tubes and they will run better than cables. No L/R cable crap. 2 wiredrives and two couplers is all. If you like wiredrives then this would be the setup that should rock.
Finally got my EKOS on the water today after sticking in some 10XL's and Seaking 120A ESC's. I ran graupner cf-40's and topped out at 70.7 kph ( about 44mph) in not the best conditions. Sure was nice to run the boat with no issues, nothing but smiles. I think I will try some X442's. Big thanks too all on the forum for the help and info, Steven from OSE and Venom for making a sweet looking hull.
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