Tekin System
#1
Hi,
I just purchased a Tekin system
(rs pro & redline sensored brushless10.5).
& I was hoping that someone would be able to help me with a guide on what is the best rollout & timing to use??
I used to race a losi but this sytem is alot different.
Thankyou Clinton
I just purchased a Tekin system
(rs pro & redline sensored brushless10.5).
& I was hoping that someone would be able to help me with a guide on what is the best rollout & timing to use??
I used to race a losi but this sytem is alot different.Thankyou Clinton
#2
#3
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 7,016
From: Mongville
I had another crack at the RS last night, wth the new 194 software. Much better than the early version, i ran full 30 on boost, zero on the motor, a venom 10.5, and had to gear way way down to 29mm, with other speedies i have been up in the 40's
It had good rip at the start of the run but felt soft at the end, temps were ok, i plan on trying a different motor, like the tekin or the Duo series which have a much softer rotor than the venom.
Overall just watch your gearing with the mega timing the boost adds.
It had good rip at the start of the run but felt soft at the end, temps were ok, i plan on trying a different motor, like the tekin or the Duo series which have a much softer rotor than the venom.
Overall just watch your gearing with the mega timing the boost adds.
#4
I am still trying to get temps right running sensored only, need more time. I run offroad 17.5 so not exactly the info you need, but still relavent.
I am still running dual mode, seems to be just as quick, more torque, lower rpm though but the temperature is more stable (does not react as much to FDR changes as the sensored only mode) For 2 wheel I run 20 degrees at the motor with no timing advance in the esc, for 4 wheel I have 10 degrees in the motor and full advance in the esc.
Just got the 194 software so when I get some time will have another go at getting it right.
I am still running dual mode, seems to be just as quick, more torque, lower rpm though but the temperature is more stable (does not react as much to FDR changes as the sensored only mode) For 2 wheel I run 20 degrees at the motor with no timing advance in the esc, for 4 wheel I have 10 degrees in the motor and full advance in the esc.
Just got the 194 software so when I get some time will have another go at getting it right.




