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Old 07-23-2010, 03:42 PM
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We show the dual mode timing advance even when you are in sensored only mode, but it is not active. This is the timing you will have in sensorless to finish the race if the plug comes out or a sensor fails.
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Old 07-23-2010, 03:47 PM
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Old 07-23-2010, 04:00 PM
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Okay so Timing Advance doesn't apply to Sensored mode, but if the sensor comes out it will use it? So if I have it set to 30 nothing happens unless the sensor comes out? Correct?

Otherwise Boost of say 35 is the same thing as Timing Boost in the old software and Turbo is the same as Turo boost in the old software. Correct?

Current limit in on-road, what should I expect?

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Is .02 as low as the delay goes? I set it to 0 delay, apply, close and reopen the hotwire and it is back to .02.

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Originally Posted by TeamTekin
We show the dual mode timing advance even when you are in sensored only mode, but it is not active. This is the timing you will have in sensorless to finish the race if the plug comes out or a sensor fails.
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Old 07-23-2010, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by munrath
Okay so Timing Advance doesn't apply to Sensored mode, but if the sensor comes out it will use it? So if I have it set to 30 nothing happens unless the sensor comes out? Correct?

Otherwise Boost of say 35 is the same thing as Timing Boost in the old software and Turbo is the same as Turo boost in the old software. Correct?

Current limit in on-road, what should I expect?

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Timing is all the same,in dual mode when the sensor wire falls off a value of 100 is 30*
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Old 07-23-2010, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by flatspunout
Is .02 as low as the delay goes? I set it to 0 delay, apply, close and reopen the hotwire and it is back to .02.

-rocky b
never ran anything less than .3,maybe that's something they got rid of to help with to much timing to fast
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Old 07-23-2010, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by munrath
Okay so Timing Advance doesn't apply to Sensored mode, but if the sensor comes out it will use it? So if I have it set to 30 nothing happens unless the sensor comes out? Correct?

Otherwise Boost of say 35 is the same thing as Timing Boost in the old software and Turbo is the same as Turo boost in the old software. Correct?
Yes, I would set it 80% or more and you will still be slower than any sensored setup you had. If the plug comes out it will feel like Boost and turbo are turned off. Depending on how much motor timing you have set it will be even slower, but get you home with reasonable speed.

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Current limit in on-road, what should I expect?Mark
A cooler motor and no loss of rip you can detect with about 80 or higher. If needed you can detune the rip, but not typical in onroad unless traction is low.

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Is .02 as low as the delay goes? I set it to 0 delay, apply, close and reopen the hotwire and it is back to .02.
-rocky b
Yes. It was never really zero so and we decided to show you the real stuff instead of rounding.
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Originally Posted by TeamTekin
Yes. It was never really zero so and we decided to show you the real stuff instead of rounding.
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I've seen a couple of instances where the RPM range will go out of whack and set the end to something like 20k. I can't figure out how to reproduce it yet. I'll let you know if I figure it out. It reminds me of the 203 bug where you could click on the "fantom" box around the start RPM and it wouldn't actually select it.
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If you have your ESC with v208 set to sensored mode and on stock spec profile tp1 but then had the dual mode set to max timing advance what happens if the sensor wire comes unplugged?
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
I've seen a couple of instances where the RPM range will go out of whack and set the end to something like 20k. I can't figure out how to reproduce it yet. I'll let you know if I figure it out. It reminds me of the 203 bug where you could click on the "fantom" box around the start RPM and it wouldn't actually select it.
if you go from C1 to C2 and set the rpm range one will go back,i posted on what i did back a page
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Originally Posted by RC Racer OG
If you have your ESC with v208 set to sensored mode and on stock spec profile tp1 but then had the duo mode set to max timing advance what happens if the sensor wire come unplugged?
it goes to into sensorless(dual mode) and you have 30* same as it did with every other version
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Originally Posted by 20 SMOKE
it goes to into sensorless(dual mode) and you have 30*
Sounds like a bug
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Old 07-23-2010, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RC Racer OG
Sounds like a bug
sounds like alot of people in stock will have a sensor wire "fall out" lol
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