I just installed this:
HOBBYWING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
and this: (13.5t)
HOBBYWING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
and am running the HD worms with a 14t pinion and I'm very happy - got the esc/motor/programming box as a package deal off of eBay for pretty cheap - my build is a "budget" build and, if money was not an issue, I'd have probably gone with the MMP, but the hobbywing setup is very smooth in the lowest of RPM ranges and flat out boogies when I floor the throttle - I run it on a 3 cell, 2200mah, 20-30c turnigy lipo and the motor is around 140 degrees after the battery is done - I've got 15 and 16 tooth pinions on the way and will also be playing with the timing on the esc for even more wheel speed
The build is intended as a crawler/trail truck hybrid that I built to accompany me on hiking trips through the woods - many will suggest a 17.5t or 21.5t motor, as they are more "crawler" oriented motors, but I wanted my slow Losi to entertain me on flat ground between obstacles and I am very happy that I chose the higher kv motor - like I said, it crawls very smoothly and, when I ask for it, absolutely rips up and over obstacles and climbs…and it easily and quickly goes from super low RPMs to full speed instantly
Also, I think hobbywing offers the esc in waterproof - the motor has vents in the can, so I don't think it would appreciate being TOO wet none too much - but I certainly don't have any reservations about it handling some moisture…but while I plan on running it through wet grass, shallow water (1-2"), and shallow mud (the type encountered on the surface of moist soil, not soupy mud bogs that are mostly water), I won't be running it submerged in liquid
My LNC used to bore me so much that I never ran it (because of the lame sauce speed and having the majority of my RC interests in high speed, high voltage monster trucks), but with this brushless setup, the quicker HD worms, and larger rover ex tires, this thing is a blast to drive now! - it pulls small wheelies, spins the tires/throws dirt around, hauls a$$ between obstacles, and crawls powerfully
mudholestomper