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Old 06-16-2011, 06:14 AM
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Default hobbywing STOCK turbo ? for drift? how to set to maximun BRAKE ..

i am using on my drift CS kit..
is that possible i can fullbrake ? like handbrake effect. i know my orca can done this,, but i feel that my hw extreme turbo not enoug brake.. even i change to 100% brake force.. is there any other thing that i needed to do ?

sorry i pretty bad in explanations hope u know what i mean
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You can try increasing reverse power to full 100%, even if you have reverse disabled this can help on some controllers. Beyond that there is not much you can do. I have the same ESC but always had more than enough brakes. YOu can also try different software to see if it improves.
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i just updated to lastest version.. still no luck even with 100% reversed ... when i full brake i still can push my car using my hand ?? it suppose to brake the motor fully am i right ? is there any setting like brake Soft/medium/hard ?
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It will never completely lock up the motor with brakes, but it should stop the car quickly and lock up the wheels unless you have very good traction.
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