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08.30.2006, 07:36 PM

yeah... when I full throttle then go to neutral right away.. its good.. but if it coasts faster than my next throttling position... that's when it sucks... I was thinking of a one way bearing .. but I wouldn't have any brakes... So if I do a Center Diff, then atleast I can use Mechanical brakes...
   
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08.31.2006, 02:07 AM

I'm sending mine to MGM,i'm in europe so it shouldn't take long.
They told me the update will solve the problem as has Mike,MGM said it was only a problem for certain motors.
If you have two,i'd send one away for the update and use the other in the mean time with the range of neutral zone at the highest setting,and maybe some throttle deadband on the transmitter,it reduces the effect greatly (since it's not braking the motor to such a low speed).
Downside being the large deadband on the throttle which is more on/off so you don't have fine throttle control,not ideal when you have a 2280.
i.e 1/4 throttle will be about the lowest.

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