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Patrick the switch on the MMM kills the power to the microprocessor or only puts it on stand by ??
It takes down all the power supplies (including the microprocessor power supply.)

However, there are still some parts that draw a small amount of power when the switch is off -- so you can't just turn it off and leave it connected for days. It will eventually flatten your batteries.


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I am running the Conversion in my Baja 5sc and I can't seem to keep the truck under control. I tried the punch control but that just feel's to me like throttle expo. It works fine but it seems like as soon as you hit half throttle the truck takes off into full wheel spin. I have had the rear tires come off the rims twice now. I am going to try torque limit next but I am not sure what setting to try first. Any suggestions would be great.
   
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I am running the Conversion in my Baja 5sc and I can't seem to keep the truck under control. I tried the punch control but that just feel's to me like throttle expo. It works fine but it seems like as soon as you hit half throttle the truck takes off into full wheel spin. I have had the rear tires come off the rims twice now. I am going to try torque limit next but I am not sure what setting to try first. Any suggestions would be great.
You will like the torque limiter -- it does exactly that -- limits torque.

Try starting at "4.0" and if too much torque, dial it down. If not enough torque, dial it up.


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