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11.17.2007, 09:13 PM

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Neu & MM esc will work together, it just seems that you need to experiment alot to find a good setting/profile. Some people say they get really bad cogging, others that they've had very little trouble... lots of variables I guess.
I see...what is your MM/Neu programmed to? Settings?
   
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I see...what is your MM/Neu programmed to? Settings?
I wish! I only have a lowly Hvmaxx.... Its probably something in the timing settings- soft/hard startup, more punch etc, probably have to do some digging Im affraid.
   
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I wish! I only have a lowly Hvmaxx.... Its probably something in the timing settings- soft/hard startup, more punch etc, probably have to do some digging Im affraid.
I tried that set up and really fiddled with it for a long time and never could get it to work...finally decided just to buy an MGM.

BTW...there's nothing wrong with the HV MAXX...I had one and it served me well...sometimes I wish I still had it.
   
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