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12.24.2007, 01:02 AM

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I think this is typical of a 4wd vehicle. Both my 18T, G2R, and CRT .5 do this. I find the easiest way to cope with this is to always give some amount of throttle. Even just enough for the ESC to register is enough to prevent a significant amount of the "drag" brake.
I've been thinking of turning up the throttle center position until the truck creeps forward even at zero throttle. This should help when coasting into a turn. I've heard of an esc that allows you to do this but has a sensor override so that when the car does come to a stop under braking it will allow the car to go to true nuetral.


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12.24.2007, 01:04 AM

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I've been thinking of turning up the throttle center position until the truck creeps forward even at zero throttle. This should help when coasting into a turn. I've heard of an esc that allows you to do this but has a sensor override so that when the car does come to a stop under braking it will allow the car to go to true nuetral.
Id just put the throttle trim up so it coast's more, but not enough to actually go when your not on throttle
   
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