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Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
(Post 12159917)
So is current limiter the answer here, or punch control? Why would you limit overall power versus just limiting how strong it comes on? My hobbywing 4000Kv seems to have just enough power for my tastes, but i really don't see how current limiter would help my driving, versus punch control limiting my wheelspin. I also noticed my truck keeps shutting off at weird times during the race. I tried a new sensor wire, re-did all my solder joints, checked to be sure all my bullets were tight fitting, and made sure my receiver plugs were fitting right. It will just have no throttle for 10 seconds, but the steering works fine. I'm using good new smc race formula packs as well. I don't know what else to do.
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Originally Posted by advpball
(Post 12160370)
I used asc 30wt and green springs. the jump had short run up and 3ft straight up type table top.
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Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
(Post 12160248)
It's a mamba max pro with the castle 10 amp external bec, paired with a hobbywing 4000Kv motor. It happens at random times, happened at start of a race, middle of a race, and towards the end of a run, so there's not really a pattern here. I disabled the switch, so it's not like it's ever "turned off", just loss of throttle. For now, i'm gonna try my other "backup" mmp and see if that fixes it.
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Originally Posted by symmetricon
(Post 12160455)
Does it happen when landing after hitting a jump?
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Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
(Post 12160483)
Yes, it's happened there, but it's happened in other places as well. One time my car wouldn't go right at the start of the race, just sat there with steering.:lol::ha: Other times it's happened when just driving on a smooth spot on the track. It's not very consistent on when and where it happens. I already rolled my firmware back to a non-beta version (1.26) and i'll set my current limiter @ 90%. I feel like i've done all i can think of. Thanks for all the replies and support and sorry for cluttering up this thread with my electrical problems.:D
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i had similar issues with several mmp esc's, all were replaced by castle.also no need to say sorry,thats whats so great about this thread...:cool:
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I finally got my truck back together. Since we all were talking about gearing I wanted to see what kind of top end speed the HW 4000kv had needless to say I probably won't need to go any higher than a 16/44 gear. At 16/44 it top's out at 41mph that should be fast enough for any track.
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Originally Posted by timamybrown
(Post 12160756)
I finally got my truck back together. Since we all were talking about gearing I wanted to see what kind of top end speed the HW 4000kv had needless to say I probably won't need to go any higher than a 16/44 gear. At 16/44 it top's out at 41mph that should be fast enough for any track.
Last night I DNF'ed. My front cvd ejected its pin. I have been running the truck every weekend since the first batch. The holes in the axle were wollowed out pretty bad, good thing I have two more sets of hole to run :) |
Originally Posted by UK.hardcore
(Post 12158508)
Regarding shock seals, what do you semi-pro and pro guys like for lube?
Oil, green slime, GMK shock snot...??? ;) |
Originally Posted by symmetricon
(Post 12160802)
What?! No 19 tooth pinion?
Last night I DNF'ed. My front cvd ejected its pin. I have been running the truck every weekend since the first batch. The holes in the axle were wollowed out pretty bad, good thing I have two more sets of hole to run :) |
Question about chassis braces-I know that "originally" the Tekno team drivers (and most others) were only running the front brace. The drivers felt that this was giving the best rear traction. Now that the truck has been around for a bit i was just wondering if that's still everyone's consensus?? I think some have been finding success with the middle brace installed (along with the front of course). This would be for an indoor medium bite track. I know it's simple enough to experiment but just curious if anyone has had any new experiences with these. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Bcholka
(Post 12160882)
Question about chassis braces-I know that "originally" the Tekno team drivers (and most others) were only running the front brace. The drivers felt that this was giving the best rear traction. Now that the truck has been around for a bit i was just wondering if that's still everyone's consensus?? I think some have been finding success with the middle brace installed (along with the front of course). This would be for an indoor medium bite track. I know it's simple enough to experiment but just curious if anyone has had any new experiences with these. Thanks!
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Well, I got the ProHD 4300 installed. will see how it goes in the street tomorrow. definitely has a whole lot of torque in comparison to the Pro4 I have been using, even with the lowest punch control setting on my Speedo (low number means more punch control).
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Originally Posted by Gary NJ
(Post 12160804)
Shock Snot... ;)
I need piston drills anyway so i guess i'll bite. |
A quick story about my current shock experience:
I am finding that I am having to run higher oils than what most are reporting. I am running on a smooth medium bite medium size indoor track with no real big jumps to mention. I figured the kyosho black pistons would be good for this application as they are recommended more for smooth higher bite tracks. They are the 1.3x8. The blacks are suppose to generate more pack than the whites. Anyways, I started at what most seem to be using for the whites--35f/30r. BTW-this is with the standard pink/green springs that most everyone seems to be running. On our outing yesterday it was evident that the truck was blowing through the stroke with little to zero pack and the truck was acting like it was on pogo sticks. I decided to up the fluids at the track to 40/35--this helped a bit. I'm going back today with 45/40 and hoping the dampening will be where it needs to be. If not I am prepared to go 50/45. I'm just not sure why I'm having to go this high when it seems that most are in the 30-40 range with the white pistons which supposedly dont generate the pack that the blacks do. One thing--I've built many RC's in the past with the lightest parts possible only to find drivability fall off the map. With this build I decided to stay on the heavier side as most everyone is reporting that this is definitely that way to go with the tekno. I haven't weighed the truck but am thinking I'm definitely on the heavier end of the spectrum (4300hd, 6500 carbon pro, 1.5oz put in dead servo space). Thoughts on this???? |
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