Airtronics MT-4 Initial Set Up Recommendations - Buggy?
#1
Hello. I am new to hobby. I purchased a used B5M Lite that has been outfitted with Savox 1257 servo (new), 17.5 Reedy Mach 3 Motor (used), JustStock Hobby Wing ESC (new). I waiting arrival of new Airtronics MT-4 Transmitter/Receiver. Car will be run on indoor high bite clay track.
Please recommend any initial settings for the Transmitter with regards to servo speed and any other transmitter set up that will help get best feel and general baseline. I have a baseline car set up for this particular track but I am looking for some Transmitter help.
I understand this can be subjective / personal style but any general recommendations would be appreciated that may improve overall experience and accelerate learning curve. I will not be signing up for races anytime soon. My goal is to run lots of laps to be consistent and as fast as possible.
Please recommend any initial settings for the Transmitter with regards to servo speed and any other transmitter set up that will help get best feel and general baseline. I have a baseline car set up for this particular track but I am looking for some Transmitter help.
I understand this can be subjective / personal style but any general recommendations would be appreciated that may improve overall experience and accelerate learning curve. I will not be signing up for races anytime soon. My goal is to run lots of laps to be consistent and as fast as possible.
#2
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First thing this is a kick ass remote and when you put it in your hand the first time you will think you don't have a control in your hands! The second thing you will have to do is bind your tx to the rx and that is real easy to do and be sure to read the manual as its big and there are so many bells and whistles with this control. I have a Nitro car and I did not figure out how to mount the rpm sensor but I did mount the temp module on top of the exhaust port on my engine. It works great and be sure to set the max temp higher because the alarm will go off and you have to figure out what you did.



