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Solara 07-21-2011 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by tcb22185 (Post 9417654)
Whats a Good FDR for this setup?

Isn't it the setup sheet said 6.7~6.8?

littlealex 07-21-2011 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by Solara (Post 9415830)
Sorry, not at this moment...
+10 might be...but I highly doubt +20 is needed.
Yes, very much the same...
No, it came with +10° red sensor. Not the green one (+20°)

solara, i am abit confused here. i just check speedpassion and it show the new mmm motor come with green +20 sensor in pic and end bell said +20 as well.
http://www.speedpassion.net/us/produ...SP000037&c=MTR

tcb22185 07-21-2011 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by Solara (Post 9420491)
Isn't it the setup sheet said 6.7~6.8?


Sorry Guess i should i have looked Closer! LOL
Thanks.

Solara 07-21-2011 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by littlealex (Post 9420541)
solara, i am abit confused here. i just check speedpassion and it show the new mmm motor come with green +20 sensor in pic and end bell said +20 as well.
http://www.speedpassion.net/us/produ...SP000037&c=MTR

I will have the web master to fix that...

The sensor that came with the MMM (all of the MMM motors) are the RED 11-20* sensor, NOT the green 21-30* sensor. Green one will be optional.

Then end bell reading = 11* to 20*...positive 20°, not 20° or more. But of course, once you add the GREEN one in there, the read is not longer apply, but you should be able to figure out it will be 21° to 30° as max (full right).

The picture only showing that as option....I will have them to add that line on it.

littlealex 07-21-2011 10:49 AM

thanks for the quick answer solara

tcb22185 07-21-2011 10:55 AM

Where Can i find a Case for a LPF 2.0?

defcone 07-21-2011 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Solara (Post 9420627)
I will have the web master to fix that...

The sensor that came with the MMM (all of the MMM motors) are the RED 11-20* sensor, NOT the green 21-30* sensor. Green one will be optional.

Then end bell reading = 11* to 20*...positive 20°, not 20° or more. But of course, once you add the GREEN one in there, the read is not longer apply, but you should be able to figure out it will be 21° to 30° as max (full right).

The picture only showing that as option....I will have them to add that line on it.

ETA for these motors?

gearhead1962 07-21-2011 11:23 AM

So I ordered a GT 2.0 from the website and the paypal payment went through on the 15th. But on the website my order is still pending, anyone else have that problem? All the parts that I ordered are still in stock on the website.:cry:

Edit: nvrmnd i just got an email from king golden saying it shipped and will be here tomorrow lol. That makes little gearhead so happy http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...6543872961.jpg

mattwoodcraft 07-22-2011 04:53 AM

i have a question, in some set up i see that they are selecting custom boost settings to 36 degrees , i was going to set mine the same i have the down loaded the latest but i am using the hobby wing programme card is the reason why i can not select custom settings ?

Pattojnr 07-22-2011 04:56 AM


Originally Posted by mattwoodcraft (Post 9424085)
i have a question, in some set up i see that they are selecting custom boost settings to 36 degrees , i was going to set mine the same i have the down loaded the latest but i am using the hobby wing programme card is the reason why i can not select custom settings ?

what software ? the MOD software, you cant change that. only you can change it runnign the stock software, like Stock 323 eg.

mattwoodcraft 07-22-2011 05:04 AM

cheers.

when im at the track next i think maybe i will need a quick run down on what im doing and double check what i have.
If the weather is good next time im home i will be at west coast

Pattojnr 07-22-2011 05:10 AM


Originally Posted by mattwoodcraft (Post 9424109)
cheers.

when im at the track next i think maybe i will need a quick run down on what im doing and double check what i have.
If the weather is good next time im home i will be at west coast

well i run Mod. there are settings in stock which im not sure of. but i need to know what they do. more like the Boost AC, like less RPM means faster, or more RPM means faster ? and does this work in with the Boost start RPM setting ? Mod is simple, easy to work out, ahaha and is fast.

mattwoodcraft 07-22-2011 05:14 AM

im in Mod to i got my 4.5 ready to shake and bake.:nod:

i think i have the latest up date but looking at the interface i think i have failed to update the interface with the harware software selction, think this maybe where im going wrong

M7H 07-22-2011 05:18 AM


Originally Posted by Pattojnr (Post 9424124)
well i run Mod. there are settings in stock which im not sure of. but i need to know what they do. more like the Boost AC, like less RPM means faster, or more RPM means faster ? and does this work in with the Boost start RPM setting ? Mod is simple, easy to work out, ahaha and is fast.

Boost ACC, will add 1 additional step in timing per selected RPM number.
So the lower you set ACC, the faster the ESC will add an additional step in boost timing to the motor, which means faster acceleration, but more heat.
Yes, it works together with boost start RPM.

Pattojnr 07-22-2011 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by mattwoodcraft (Post 9424136)
im in Mod to i got my 4.5 ready to shake and bake.:nod:

i think i have the latest up date but looking at the interface i think i have failed to update the interface with the harware software selction, think this maybe where im going wrong

in the last window, you need to choose your software. 119 Mod, then up top, update software. if you click save changes, then it does not upload the 119mod software.


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