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11.21.2006, 09:48 AM

What exactly is "Punch Control". There is no definition of what each setting does, this is one area that is lacking for the software IMO. I would have sent an email to CC but I have never got a response on other emails that I have sent them so I didn’t see a point in it.
   
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11.21.2006, 10:44 AM

At a guess, I'd say it's like an integral function. Even when you jam on the throttle from stopped to full WOT, the ESC gradually increases the signal to allow the motor time to spool up. This should help runtime since the current requirements will be less.
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11.21.2006, 01:00 PM

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What exactly is "Punch Control". There is no definition of what each setting does, this is one area that is lacking for the software IMO. I would have sent an email to CC but I have never got a response on other emails that I have sent them so I didn’t see a point in it.
It gives a definition on mine, have you updated your software?

It says the higher the punch control the more traction you get, so for 100% it's best used on low traction surfaces and 2wd drive.

0% would be like 4wd on a high traction surface.


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