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The ESC is equipped with 

6 user-selectable Throttle Profiles

 to choose from,

as shown below. For basic operation, there’s no need to change from Profile #1.

 SUPER SPORT PLUS THROTTLE PROFILES

BRUSHLESS

BRUSHLESS

BRUSHLESS

BRUSH-MODE

(unlimited)

Sportsman

Marine-Mode

(unlimited)

1

2

3

4

5

6

RPM**

unlim. unlim.

24000 24000

unlim.

unlim.

Acceleration*

unlim. unlim.

limited limited

unlim.

unlim.

Programmable

yes

yes

yes

yes

no

yes

w/Reverse

yes

no

yes

no

yes

no

Reverse%

100

0

100

0

25

n/a

**Unlimited RPM in Brushless Profiles is based upon the motor’s Kv rating. For example,
the SS5800 motor is a 5800Kv motor and produces 41760 RPM @ 7.2 VDC.
*Unlimited acceleration refers to acceleration only being limited by quality of batteries used.

Due to lower Kv rating, the Novak SS4300 motor will not reach RPM limit in programs 3 & 4.

NOTE:

  Super Sport Plus is factory set to Profile #1.

selecting brushless profil

selecting brushless profile

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s

::

all LEDs

With ESC on & connected to a charged battery

 (transmitter ON or OFF)

:

1. IF TRANSMITTER IS OFF, DISCONNECT ESC FROM RECEIVER

To avoid possible radio interference from other transmitters, remove
the ESC’s input signal harness from the receiver.

2. PRESS & HOLD THE ESC’S ONE-TOUCH SET BUTTON

Continue to hold SET button

 on ESC 

until all 4 LEDs turns on

.

Note: you will continue holding past the Blue, Blue & Amber, Blue & Green,

and then the Amber LED programming indicators in the ESC’s software.

3. RELEASE SET BUTTON AS SOON AS ALL 4 LEDs COMES ON

Once released, the 4 status LEDs will flash to indicate what Throttle
Profile is currently selected

. The number of times the LEDs flash

indicates the Brushless Throttle Profile selection (1 of 5).

4. QUICK PRESS

 

(& release)

 SET BUTTON TO CHANGE SELECTION

Each press will change to the next consecutive Throttle Profile. (After
Profile 5 in Brushless-Mode, the sequence begins again at Profile 1)

Note: there is a time constraint during this selection process.

5. ESC STORES SELECTION & BEGINS TO EXIT PROGRAMMING

If SET button is not pressed for 3 seconds, 

ESC stores selected Profile

 in

memory, exits to neutral & is ready to go. (LEDs turn off in a rolling motion
left to right, until just Red LED is on--Red & Green if no transmitter signal present)

.

REMEMBER: Whenever One-Touch set-up is performed, ESC automatically reverts to

factory default settings & the Throttle Profile reverts to #1 when in Brushless-Mode.

ATTENTION:

 Proper gearing is essential to get the best performance from your Super

Sport Plus brushless motor system when operating in the Brushless-Mode.

profile selection 

&

 proper geariNg

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proper gear selection

throttle profile selection

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#55-1705P-1

When using with SS5800 Motor

With the SS5800 motor on 6 cells, start with 

2 teeth lower pinion gear

than you would use with a 27 turn “stock” brush-type motor. 

3 teeth

lower pinion 

when using 7-cell.

When using with SS4300 Motor

With the SS4300 motor on 6 cells, start with 

3 teeth lower pinion gear

than you would use with a 27 turn “stock” brush-type motor. 

4 teeth

lower pinion

 for 7-cell.

Because of the broad power band of brushless, you can go 1 to 3 teeth
higher pinion than the above recommendations for more top speed, but
remember that going 3 or more teeth higher will produce excessive ESC
heating. Be sure to check the operating temperature of the ESC after making
any gearing adjustments--the Super Sport Plus ESC is designed to operate
comfortably from160ºF-180ºF (warmer than typical brush-type ESC).

If you had a low turn modified brush-type motor in vehicle before switching to the
Super Sport Plus system, and you do not change gearing, you will be under-geared
and the vehicle will be slow at top speed!

You will want the final drive ratio in the vehicle to be:

7.30 : 1

for

 Touring Cars

9.00 : 1

for

 Off-Road Buggies

 12.30 : 1

for

 Off-Road Stadium Trucks

Higher final drive ratios will give longer run time at the expense of top speed. Lower ratios will
result in higher ESC temperatures--too low may result in overheating & thermal shut-down.

VEHICLE

SPUR SS5800 PINION

SS4300 PINION

Losi XXX-BK2 Buggy

78

22-23

21-22

Losi XXX Buggy

78

21-22

20-21

Losi XXX-4 Buggy

94

21-22

20-21

Losi XXX-TMF2 Truck

86

18-19

17-18

Losi XXX-T Truck

86

17-18

16-17

Assoc. TC3 Sedan

72

24-25

23-24

Assoc. B4 Buggy

81

22-23

21-22

Assoc. B3 Buggy

81

21-22

20-21

Assoc. T4 Truck

87

18-19

17-18

Assoc. T3 Truck

87

17-18

16-17

Traxxas Rustler Truck

84

18-19

17-18

Traxxas Stampede Truck

84

17-18

16-17

Traxxas Bandit Buggy

78

22-23

21-22

Traxxas 4-Tec Sedan

87

24-25

23-24

Note: Above chart shows basic starting points for gearing on larger tracks with 6-cell

battery packs & standard size tires--See our website for extended gearing chart.

switching between brushless-mode & brush-mode

switching from brushless to brush-modE

switching from brushless to brush-modE

::

With ESC off & connected to a charged battery

 (transmitter ON or OFF)

:

1. REMOVE BRUSHLESS 6-WIRE SENSOR HARNESS FROM ESC
2. DISCONNECT BRUSHLESS MOTOR FROM ESC
3. PRESS & HOLD ESC’S ONE-TOUCH/SET BUTTON
4. TURN ON THE SPEED CONTROL’S POWER

While still 

pressing SET button

, slide ESC’s 

ON/OFF switch

 to ON position

.

5. CONTINUE PRESSING UNTIL BLUE & RED LEDs COMES ON

Note: you will continue holding past the Red LED One-Touch indicator.

6. RELEASE BUTTON AS SOON AS BLUE & RED LEDs COMES ON

Blue & Red LEDs flash 9 times, then turn on solid after a few seconds

.

7. QUICK PRESS

 

(& release)

 SET BUTTON WHILE LEDs ON SOLID

ESC changes modes, and the Green LED will flash for a few seconds (with
Blue & Red LEDs still on solid)
 to let you know you have changed modes.

Note: there is a time constraint during this selection process.

8. ESC EXITS MODE SELECTION & RETURNS TO NEUTRAL
9. REPLACE BRUSHLESS MOTOR WITH BRUSH-TYPE MOTOR

Refer to BRUSH-TYPE MOTOR portion of STEP 3 on main instructions 

(pg.3)

 for wiring.

switching from brush to brushlEss-modE

switching from brush to brushlEss-modE

::

With ESC off & connected to a charged battery

 (transmitter ON or OFF)

:

1. KEEP BRUSHLESS SENSOR HARNESS REMOVED FROM ESC
2. DISCONNECT BRUSH-TYPE MOTOR FROM ESC 

 (*IMPORTANT*)

3. PRESS & HOLD ESC’S ONE-TOUCH/SET BUTTON
4. TURN ON THE SPEED CONTROL’S POWER

While still 

pressing SET button

, slide ESC’s 

ON/OFF switch

 to ON position

.

5. CONTINUE PRESSING UNTIL BLUE & RED LEDs COMES ON

Note: you will continue holding past the Red LED One-Touch indicator.

6. RELEASE BUTTON AS SOON AS BLUE & RED LEDs COMES ON

Blue & Red LEDs flash 9 times, then turn on solid after a few seconds

.

7. QUICK PRESS

 

(& release)

 SET BUTTON WHILE LEDs ON SOLID

ESC changes modes, and the Green LED will flash for a few seconds.

8. ESC EXITS MODE SELECTION & RETURNS TO NEUTRAL

Green LED will flash continuously at neutral (w/Red on solid) indicating
that sensor harness for the brushless motor is disconnected from ESC.

9. RE-CONNECT BRUSHLESS 6-WIRE SENSOR HARNESS TO ESC

Refer to BRUSHLESS MOTOR portion of STEP 3 on main instructions 

(pg.2)

 for wiring.

IMPORTANT PRECAUTION:  Never connect a brushless motor’s 6-wire sensor harness to ESC when wired to a brush-type motor!

If ESC is powered on while in Brushless-Mode, and is connected to Brush-type motor {phase wires shorted together} & a battery pack, a 6-wire

brushless motor’s sensor harness is connected to ESC, and ESC receives a transmitter’s throttle signal, severe ESC damage will occur.

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