Axial Scx24 Chevrolet C10 or Jeep with Furitek Brushless set up at low speed with a lot of torque

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I bought a couple a months ago this set up to check which improvement I can get on the chassis and my models. It is realy amazing the new possibilities coming from torque at low revs and stable speed which is more realistic for me. Problem is that cost quite a bit then I decided to keep the stock receiver and transmitter. Big piece is the receiver as it is also a brushed motor esc. Most of the time I saw videos with this set up I was not happy about mess of cables and items floating around.
Then I decided my chassis will be as clean as possible with cable management and items mangement.
Items are receiver, esc, bluetooth module, battery and of course cables. Stock servo has really short cable then moving of the receiver without adding a new cable was not so easy. I decided to put it on the side of the chassis in the free space between chassis and body.
For ESC and bluetooth module a front plate high enough to clear the steering servo travelling , one location for both, one on top of the other.
I tried 3 battery locations, finally 90° position was choosen to get the lowest position.
Installation of the Furitek brushless motor is not really hard with so many videos available. the motor is in the middle and some space had to be made in the plates to let it turn freely.
As you can see we are able to get enough torque at this speed which is the real speed of the model. It is really impressive. The telemetry of the Iguana helped with the bluetooth module showed a high temp after this run. the motor was a bit hot but worked very well. Honestly it is too slow but it is a good demonstration.
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