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Throtle and Brake curves? - 05.02.2009, 01:28 PM

Is there any info on when/if there will be graphical throttle and brake curves that are basically infinitely adjustable available on the hotwire for the RX8 anytime soon? Reason I'm asking is I like a bit of a softer curve on the bottom, but after the first 1/3 throttle Id like to have it be linear. Just a curve on the bottom end. I cant do that on my radio, but I used to be able to set a curve like that with the CC software. I think you guys have it in the works, but I was just wondering how far out it might be.


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05.02.2009, 11:04 PM

We can do that. There aren't too many people asking for it though. Most are asking us to make the graphics less then the are now.

IF you like that type of setup I'd recomend not playing with your EXP or TP settings rather use the PC or punch control to ease the lower part of the throttle. This doesn't affect the top speed at all. Rather softens the initial throttle only.
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05.02.2009, 11:07 PM

Yea but punch control softens it all the way thru the entire power band. Not just at the bottom.


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