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XeRun V10 G3R
Hobbywing release their new XeRun V10 G3R electric brushless stock motor. Building on the proven V10 G3 the “R” variant offers further enhanced performance thanks to a 13.3 percent increase in torque, a 6.5 percent increase in RPM and up to 8.6 percent of overall power gain.

In addition the internal resistance could be lowered by 11 percent while efficiency was increased by 6 percent, resulting in greatly reduced operation temperatures.

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XeRun XR10 Pro G2

Hobbywing has just presented the new XeRun XR10 Pro G2 competition Speed ​​Controller for 1/10th Scale on-road and off-road cars. This high-end ESC is designed for racing, and is a variant of the famous XR10 Pro. The Pro G2 is equipped with 32-bit electronic, for quick and precise control and uses a built-in reverse battery polarity protection system, protect the ESC and batteries, eliminating any possibility of cable connection error.

XeRun XR10 Pro G2

The external structure is made of aluminum and allows the mounting of 30mm cooling fans, external Switch and uses an integrated BEC with voltage output adjustable between 5 and 7.4V at 10 amps to improve performance in the Modified classes.

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QuicRun WP-880 Dual

Hobbywing presented a new speed controller for double-engine crawlers. The QuicRun WP-880 Dual is designed to connect two motors to a single ESC and is perfect for 1/10th and 1/8th Scale models. The ESC features compatibility with LiPo 4S battery packs, 540, 550 and 775 class motors, 15 programmable parameters via Card Programmer (sold separately) and adjustable pulse modulation (PWM).

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EzRun

Hobbywing presented three new EzRun sensorless brushless motors for 1/6 and 1/5 Scale Cars. The motors are compatible with the Max6 and Max5 speed controllers and, depending on the model, with LiPo 8S and 6S battery packs. They are also equipped with a temperature sensor with a system that prevents overheating and consequently damage.

All three engines use an aluminum cans made with CNC machines with steel lamination, heat-resistant double-insulation windings, steel shafts and high-quality ball bearings produced in Japan.

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