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Old 08-24-2012 | 10:45 PM
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Hey everyone. I use to run a 17.5 non ramping class but, track has decided to run modified. Honestly I am clueless. Is there a thread around that explains the difference? My current gear right now is Team Orion R10 w/ 13.5 pro race, Orion servo, Reedy shorty lipo and it's installed on my Tamiya TA06. I appreciate everyones opinions thanks.

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Old 08-24-2012 | 11:54 PM
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What's the question being asked? About can timing?

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Originally Posted by So*Cal AFDude
What's the question being asked? About can timing?

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Esc timming. I need a starting point recommendations. Thanks
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For ESC timing I would go up two timing increments (if you don't use the programer they go up in set ammounts last I checked) every time, check temps and if it's too hot, go down one increment. This way you'll cover more ground faster. I believe you can also set a timing "turbo boost" that kicks in at wot, but I've heard that it's not very smooth.
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Originally Posted by Racer X8000
For ESC timing I would go up two timing increments (if you don't use the programer they go up in set ammounts last I checked) every time, check temps and if it's too hot, go down one increment. This way you'll cover more ground faster. I believe you can also set a timing "turbo boost" that kicks in at wot, but I've heard that it's not very smooth.
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Most the time none is going to be plenty. But adding a little can smooth out the power band.
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