steering dual rate
#2
Dual rate is the total amount of travel both left and right. On a big sweeping track, you might turn it down to 80% so that you don't over steer the car. On a tight track, you would need more travel so you would set it higher.
#4
EPA is the limit you set for each direction of travel by the servo. On my car, the servo can turn 82% to the left before it hits the steering block stop. If I left it at 100% it'll wear on the gears and parts trying to turn farther than it can. The dual rate of 100% would mean that you are turning the full value of the EPA. And don't worry if the Left is 82% and the right is 77% or something. Few cars are symmetrical.
#6
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Old thread dug up!
On my TRF416 I m finding that the car is way too glitchy, a small movement on the wheel will cause the car to jump all over the place.
Should I be using the steering dual rate function to limit this? To my understanding the steering dual rate will also reduce my turning circle?
What I want to achieve is the same amount of steering, but just at a slower speed.
My radio is the Airtronics MX-3FHSS.
Thanks!
On my TRF416 I m finding that the car is way too glitchy, a small movement on the wheel will cause the car to jump all over the place.
Should I be using the steering dual rate function to limit this? To my understanding the steering dual rate will also reduce my turning circle?
What I want to achieve is the same amount of steering, but just at a slower speed.
My radio is the Airtronics MX-3FHSS.
Thanks!
#10
So does this mean if I have my DR set to 90% I am not getting full steering? another wards will my buggy not turn as tight with DR set to lower then 100%
I thought it just numbed the sensitivity of the the steering?
I thought it just numbed the sensitivity of the the steering?
#11
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Your first paragraph is correct. Reduces total turning and sensitivity by the amount you turn it down. (assuming there is no steering bottoming out or travel limiting at 100% to start with)



