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Firma or Fusion 2 in 1 2300kv for Phoenix.

Fusion IMHO. Not a fan of the spektrum version. Costs more and not near the programming options.

Hard for many brushless systems to equal fusion performance now, especially the fusion pro

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You have more tuneability with the Hobbywing, even though the Spektrum version is identical (same software?).
 
Not same software, completely different and no one has figured out who to code break it either to be able to use hobbywing program.

Stupid thing is, spektrum costs more but crap for programming and PC updates etc don't work. Spektrum is kind of becoming a joke in many ways anymore. It's sad.

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Not same software, completely different and no one has figured out who to code break it either to be able to use hobbywing program.

Stupid thing is, spektrum costs more but crap for programming and PC updates etc don't work. Spektrum is kind of becoming a joke in many ways anymore. It's sad.

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Ah damn. I have the 2300kv Firma waiting to be swapped into my brushed LC80 TRX4 so I'm hoping it's at least good enough for my liking.
 
Ah damn. I have the 2300kv Firma waiting to be swapped into my brushed LC80 TRX4 so I'm hoping it's at least good enough for my liking.
I actually didn't have any complaints about performance at all. But the fine tuning of the HW can be noticeable. Big thing is the FOC system of hobbywing. Being able to just hold throttle at a slow crawl and it just keeps going regardless is really nice. Much less need for trying to keep the perfect speed on the trigger, pick a speed, FOC does the rest.

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Thanks for the input guys. I just ordered the Fusion Pro and the program box, it was on sale too. Now all I have too do is cram it in. tigris99 how much mode is needed for it."thumbsup"
 
were did you find it onsale

everywere i look its $10 more than it was the last month

a sign of the times i guess

a sale these days just means the price went up brandonomics

Hobbywing, the Fusion Pro 2300kv and program box for.

Might not be a sale but the list price is over 200.
 

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Thanks for the input guys. I just ordered the Fusion Pro and the program box, it was on sale too. Now all I have too do is cram it in. tigris99 how much mode is needed for it."thumbsup"

Great choice on the Fushion PRO. My goto from here on out!

Here is the slight mod I did to mine to get the PRO to fit in. You need to Dremel off some of the link mount.

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Is that the same program card that the 1080s use? Looks like it.

Yes.


Great choice on the Fushion PRO. My goto from here on out!

Here is the slight mod I did to mine to get the PRO to fit in. You need to Dremel off some of the link mount.

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Thanks, I remember those photos but I must have had a Brandon moment. I think I can manage that mode. The Fusion will make for a cleaner look, less weight and no soldering not my forte.
 
QUICRUN Fusion SE (2-in-1 FOC system) ; Motor KV, 1200KV / 1800KV ; Diameter / Length of Motor, 36mm / 58.1mm ; Shaft dia./ exposed shaft length, 3.175mm / 16.5mm.

I have a Tekin ROC412 Rock Crawler Motor (3100kV) 35.85mm can in one Phoenix. It should fit if not very very little sanding on the right upper link mount and your length should be good to go.
 
one note: put your motor in first before building tranny or it won't fit length wise. I built mine then loosened the 5 screws to the motor plate and the two to the standoffs and slide it in. Then retightened. That's with the fusion pro 58.? mm.
 
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one note: put your motor in first before building tranny or it won't fit length wise. I built mine then loosened the 5 screws to the motor plate and the two to the standoffs and slide it in. Then retightened. That's with the fusion pro 58.? mm.


"thumbsup"
 
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