1/10

2435 4800KV 4P Sensorless Brushless Motor with 25A Brushless ESC(Electric Speed Controller)for 1/16 1/18 RC Car Truck

4.5 (46 Reviews)

US$22.26

Dispatch:CN
  • CN
  • US
  • UK
  • DE
  • ES
US$3.86 United States via Standard Shipping

10-25 business days

Quantity:

Shipping Method

Ship to United States
Shipping Method

Note: Those shipping costs are only estimates; the actual shipping cost will be shown on the order page.

Shipping to

Product Description
Customer Reviews(46 Reviews)
4.5

I installed it in my 1/18 LaTrax Teton (with a 2s Lipo battery). HUUGE difference. Too fast to handle but a lot fun. Well worth the price for the fun of it though. I did not need any special modification to make it fit or screw it to the motor mounting plate - just some double sided tape to secure the ESC. I also increased my gear ratio which made it insanely fast - the tires fly right off if they are not glued. I also put larger wheels on later - thats when things really started to break things. Don't do that... this is perfect on a 1/18 scale with a 2S lipo - but glue your tires ;)

Works great

One of my main goals with this was to try 3S in my heavily modified Latrax Rally. No-go.....the ESC just blinks red when plugged into 3S. I have the programmer, tried various low-voltage cutoff settings (including 0 volts), two different batteries at various states of charge, tried plugging in the programmer while running off 3S. This is a big bummer for me, will probably just have to order a different ESC. Product description needs to be updated for sure. Noticed another oddity. Near full throttle, the RPM "jumps". That is, throttle response is relatively smooth and linear up until just about max throttle. There is a clear and obvious jump in RPM. Not a big deal for bashing a Latrax, but I could imagine this causing issues for racers. On the plus side, when paired with a 20t pinion, my little Rally hit 25mph (stock with the 2S is around 20mph). That's a respectable increase, and there's still tons of torque. It subjectively seems to have more torque on the 20t than the stock brushed has on the 14t (I used to notice the brushed motor bogging down when turning hard). If you're happy with 2S (which, really, is about all the Latrax cars can handle without some serious re-engineering), then this is probably a good choice. It did slide in with no mods required, and the stock motor bolts mounted right up.

Motor has been a nice upgrade over the stock LaTrax Teton motors. My sons have burned thru several of them. I purchased this motor along with the programming card, but the motor was fine out of the box. There is a bit of a delay between squeezing the trigger on the remote and the response on the vehicle. Have now broken some drive components on the LaTrax since switching to this motor. The LaTrax line is not very durable and probably not ready for this more powerful motor.

It works as expected

Questions & Answers(0)

You May Also Like