Originally Posted by
yellowjacket45
does the throttle graph in the data logger show how high your throttle is going, if so mine keeps stopping at like 86% or so, I have re-calibrated several times with everything set back to 100 and 0 %, will the nutrel width effect this as I am running around 50 like the rx8 setting but I saw that gen 2 was in the 20's
The short answer is that it does not matter because we calibrate to the end points and neutral so they are correct and you get full throttle and brake.
The technical answer is because the standard signal pulse width for RC systems is 1.0ms full brake, 1.5ms for neutral, 2.0ms for full throttle. Our scale is based on these numbers 100/-100. Some radios are 50/50 and some radios are 70/30 and move the neutral down to 1.3ms to give you more resolution on the throttle side.
With your EPA set at 100% the radio appears to be giving us around 1.9ms for full trigger. If you increase the EPA you can get it to 100 or even higher. At max EPA most radios are above 2.0ms. In any case we will flash all the leds and give full throttle/brake if we are calibrated to the radio output.
Sidenote... some radios will drift as batteries get low or due to sitting in hot sun. You can radio calibrate and then turn the radio EPA up 5 or 10 to make sure you always get to full throttle.