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Cain
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03.11.2009, 04:18 PM

From what I have heard Neu Motors saying is that the Neu line runs better with a low or lowest timing setting.

As for your speed, how are you confirming its not up to snuff? Is this confirmed on your track going down the longest straight? if so, gear up so you top out towards the end of the longest straight. I usually go for 3/4 down the longest straight for initial gearing using info from the late Big Jim.

Don't be suprised however your torque INCREASES.
   
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03.11.2009, 05:33 PM

Torque increase???

I'd best start pulling that "throttle" curve.

As I have only run it on the tarmac outside the house, I have only been able to judge it against the Losi 8 C6bbt that I have run in the same place. I'm new to this electric RC so I am stunned by the torque it has now. I know the tyres it came with are on the soft but I can lay four black lines with this thing and after only 3 mins of running I could drive the thing sideway down the street on opposite lock. I didn't think it was possible to drift an 1/8 buggy but this, I can. The top speed on the Losi C6bbt is, at this time, is a fair chunk faster. I expect the EX to be faster around the track if I can tune the suspension to the Losi level, not of outright grip but driveability.

Thanks for all the input guys.
   
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