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need a little knowledge here? - 08.30.2008, 10:49 PM

so heres a question for you guys im runnin a jammin truggy, nue 1515 1y geared 13/62, mm settings are default basically, all different types of batteries that i know are fine, but anyway i was running at pheasant runn today and i noticed a loss of power, at first it was for the first few laps then it would be fine, then at my track later it was doggy the whole time, not real bad just not as rediculous about 60% worth, but temps are fine on everything, nothing is binding? rechecked my settings they were good, put a rx pack in, still did it? anyone care to shed some light? motor goin? mm messed up?
   
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08.30.2008, 11:19 PM

I assume you didn't inadvertently set some type of throttle EPA did you? Some radios (like Spektrum) have all those buttons that a wandering thumb/finger can activate without realizing it.

If that's ok, I'd check solder and any bullet/Deans connections.

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08.30.2008, 11:33 PM

Check to make sure the motor shaft has not come loose from the stator. If it is sticking out the back too much, it is slack...
   
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08.31.2008, 12:03 PM

brian, no i checked and recheck that stuff, figured thants what i did, i think i checked that, i believe its supposed to be about flush with the bearing correct?
   
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