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Old 03-10-2006, 04:49 PM
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ALB on M8 radio

I have been using my M8 for quite some time now but still don't know how the ALB on the M8 actually works, I only race TC so I guess it's a very suitable options once you get to know how to actually use it.
Anybody there that can shed some light.

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I think its more used For Gas/Nitro applications.....But i dont use it and i race touring as well....
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you may want to try it on day when you are at the track practicing. its used for gas cars to pulse the brake servo.
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It's designed so you don't lock up on brakes, but don't use it with an electric motor, it'll burn up the comm. Keep in mind that the hardest thing on the comm is hard braking.
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Originally Posted by XrayFK
It's designed so you don't lock up on brakes, but don't use it with an electric motor, it'll burn up the comm. Keep in mind that the hardest thing on the comm is hard braking.
So what is the best setting in % then?
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start with the preset setting and experiment. depends on your track condition and tires. onroad and offroad will be totally different.
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