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That could be, if they are talking about the acceptable frame rate, which is normally much higher for a digital servo than an analog servo.
Or they could be talking about servo latency-- after all, the servo's microprocessor needs to measure the incoming pulse from the receiver, do some math, then drive the motor appropriately. That all takes time!
Or they could be talking about servo latency-- after all, the servo's microprocessor needs to measure the incoming pulse from the receiver, do some math, then drive the motor appropriately. That all takes time!
Thanks for the insight. So the signal coming out of the R614FS and R614FFE is analog? TX/RX is digital, then D/A out the RX and then back A/D going into the servo? I suppose in this case, latency can be a concern. For the most part, I am using a fast TX/RX combo so if there is latency, then it would be at the servo.. at the fast 60degree swing I am not sure if the speed of the servo's motor is the culprit or the conversion itself..
Actually the RX and servo are probably digitally connected but the D/A to the servo motor is where the latency can differ..
I would need to hook up the servo's next to each other and compare response times.
I would need to hook up the servo's next to each other and compare response times.
I think this has been asked before, but I can not locate the suggested fix.
While racing on carpet, I have an issue with the rear end of my M05 braking loose at the end of the straightaway going into a right hand turn sweeper. Would reducing the droop improve handling? Or would spring, oil, camber etc... correct this issue?
Rear -
S grip tires
Blue springs
50wt oil
Yellow roll bar
-3° camber
1.5° toe in
Front
S grips
Yellow spring
40wt oil
-2.5° camber
.5° toe out
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
While racing on carpet, I have an issue with the rear end of my M05 braking loose at the end of the straightaway going into a right hand turn sweeper. Would reducing the droop improve handling? Or would spring, oil, camber etc... correct this issue?
Rear -
S grip tires
Blue springs
50wt oil
Yellow roll bar
-3° camber
1.5° toe in
Front
S grips
Yellow spring
40wt oil
-2.5° camber
.5° toe out
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Give this a try -
Diff - 3 racing gear diff, 500k oil
Front -
S grips - Full sauce
Red spring
35wt oil 3 hole piston
-1° camber
.5° toe out
.5mm droop
Rear -
S grip tires - Full Sauce
Yellow or white springs
35wt oil 3 hole piston
Hard roll bar
-2 to -2.5° camber You can go to -3 but start lower and find the sweet spot for the track
1.5° toe in
1mm droop
I run very similar setup to this, until the car starts to lift when I really throw it into a corner. I then ad a very small bead of CA, right at the outside edge of the tread on the front tires only. You may find the car will push now, but it should come back (try more camber if its still pushing) HTH
I am at full throttle on the straight which leads to a medium right hand high speed turn which leads into the sweeper. The rear end loses traction half way through the turn. I am usually able to correct it before going all of the way around.
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Try one step harder front springs.
My droop was: 1 o-ring in the front shocks, no o-rings in the back shocks.
I just got back from a 3 day race, and my setup was similar to axle's. Soft in the front, hard in the back.
I ran 2 different sets of front tires. One set has CA just on the edge of the outter tread. The other had CA on the entire outter tread. By the time the mains were up, there was so much traction that it was necessary for me to run the tires with CA on the entire outter tread.
I just got back from a 3 day race, and my setup was similar to axle's. Soft in the front, hard in the back.
I ran 2 different sets of front tires. One set has CA just on the edge of the outter tread. The other had CA on the entire outter tread. By the time the mains were up, there was so much traction that it was necessary for me to run the tires with CA on the entire outter tread.
Do you sauce your tires, since you already did the ca on your front treads...
If you do, to what extent?



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Last year I probably bought 3-4 kits from them by now.