Originally Posted by
cplus
Boost is dynamic timing applied by the ESC (as opposed to static timing on the end bell) and turbo is further timing on top of boost - the difference being turbo is applied with a delay related to either RPM, time or throttle position - or all of the above.
Your ESC is designed for "blinky" mode - zero additional timing from the ESC.
Thanks for the reply :-). So if I want to have turbo capability in the next ESC that I'm going to buy, what should I look out for in the ESC's specifications? Is SpeedPassion Reventon R combo's ESC (with 10.5T motor) has this capability? If so, do I need to enable it manually through the SpeedPassion software that I will need to download and install on my computer? Is it choosing something like Stock or Mod mode? Thank you.