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AGNO 05-21-2010 12:37 AM


Originally Posted by mr crum (Post 7434285)
+1 even with the old 1.1 version speedos we always jacked drrs to #9

Maybe you do not use 10.5 on track with little adherence.

ronaldo-1234 05-21-2010 11:26 PM

Hi guys

Its been a while since i update my speedo. What is the best and latest software for mod and stock?

xrayal 05-22-2010 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by charlie_b (Post 7433533)
I am not even aware of any "BUG" when using the Supercharger software, we leave DDRS at 8 or 9. In fact, even when we did not have the supercharger software, we never went below 8. Anything below 8 is Useless...

you can run ddrs at 7 and below and not lose the supercharger. it helps on the smaller indoor technical tracks, especially with lower heat............ ;)

@tomino 05-22-2010 01:18 AM

Just now I updated my ESC 2.0 120A with the latest stock FW. In doing the upgrade, I also saw the FW no timing and I got a curiosity. This firmware installed on board make it similar to cirtix?

This question because I saw that many clubs are taking this regulator to achieve a pure stock class. I was wondering if I was in one of the tracks where they run with this ESC, could I participate with my ESC on which I installed the FW in question, or I would be the difference in performance against them (both positive and negative)?

Thanks

tc3 racer sc 05-22-2010 04:54 AM


Originally Posted by @tomino (Post 7439267)
Just now I updated my ESC 2.0 120A with the latest stock FW. In doing the upgrade, I also saw the FW no timing and I got a curiosity. This firmware installed on board make it similar to cirtix?

This question because I saw that many clubs are taking this regulator to achieve a pure stock class. I was wondering if I was in one of the tracks where they run with this ESC, could I participate with my ESC on which I installed the FW in question, or I would be the difference in performance against them (both positive and negative)?

Thanks

wherecan i go to update my speedo with all the changes going on in racing today

smilekt 05-22-2010 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by xrayal (Post 7439236)
you can run ddrs at 7 and below and not lose the supercharger. it helps on the smaller indoor technical tracks, especially with lower heat............ ;)

yeah .. sometime we need go lower DRRS on high temp weather in hot country.. :nod:

charlie_b 05-22-2010 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by xrayal (Post 7439236)
you can run ddrs at 7 and below and not lose the supercharger. it helps on the smaller indoor technical tracks, especially with lower heat............ ;)


Originally Posted by smilekt (Post 7439565)
yeah .. sometime we need go lower DRRS on high temp weather in hot country.. :nod:

At higher heat, i don't mess with the DDRS..never have. Heat is generated through timing. So adjusting timing, how much delay, how much timing per RPM increment all plays a factor, not just DDRS.
But then again...you can tune your esc however you feel makes you fast on the track....:nod:

smilekt 05-22-2010 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by charlie_b (Post 7439796)
At higher heat, i don't mess with the DDRS..never have. Heat is generated through timing. So adjusting timing, how much delay, how much timing per RPM increment all plays a factor, not just DDRS.
But then again...you can tune your esc however you feel makes you fast on the track....:nod:

yeahh ... thank for the great tip:nod:

skypilot 05-22-2010 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by xrayal (Post 7439236)
you can run ddrs at 7 and below and not lose the supercharger. it helps on the smaller indoor technical tracks, especially with lower heat............ ;)

the smaller indoor technical tracks is where I want the most punch

mr crum 05-22-2010 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by smilekt (Post 7439565)
yeah .. sometime we need go lower DRRS on high temp weather in hot country.. :nod:

in in central florida it gets pretty hot here track temps last week were almost 150 degrees its not even summer yet what we do here is just gear alittle lower and keep drrs at 8 or 9

Yokomo_Ant3 05-22-2010 05:00 PM

Interesting to see that Marc & Viktor are using stock software this weekend at the ETS. Turbo + Mod:D

Danny-b23 05-22-2010 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Yokomo_Ant3 (Post 7441225)
Interesting to see that Marc & Viktor are using stock software this weekend at the ETS. Turbo + Mod:D

Where did you see/hear this?

ixlr8nz 05-22-2010 08:54 PM

It wouldn't surprise me if they were using the stock software in Mod. It could potentially make the motor run cooler and also faster + you may be able to run a lesser motor like 6.5 instead of 4 turn to make the car smoother to drive but yet have great top speed.

You may have to run no turbo though.

Mike

Danny-b23 05-22-2010 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by ixlr8nz (Post 7441964)
It wouldn't surprise me if they were using the stock software in Mod. It could potentially make the motor run cooler and also faster + you may be able to run a lesser motor like 6.5 instead of 4 turn to make the car smoother to drive but yet have great top speed.

You may have to run no turbo though.

Mike

From what I understand, they use the programming on the ESC and motor timing to make a 4.5 be as smooth on the bottom end as a 5.5 or a 6.5, but they still have that top end rip that would be characteristic of the 4.5.

Although, I wouldn't doubt that they are running the V422 software because of the way the track is. Lots of straight shots and sweeping corners. Not a lot of "stop-n-go".

Yokomo_Ant3 05-22-2010 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by Danny-b23 (Post 7441508)
Where did you see/hear this?

RedRC mentioned it in an earlier report from this weekends ETS round.


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