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MGM vs MMM speed runs????
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weight 10.5 pounds Neu 1515 1y two 2s1p Trakpower lipo 3906 single speed conversion Revo Talons 1/8 scale buggy diffs 51/20 gearing MGM Highest speed 33.2 mph setting: Car mode <-> light brake auto timing reduce rpm 4s li-xx free wheel no brake at neutral no auto correction MMM higest speed 42.1 mph setting: Brake/reverse proportional w/ reverse Brake 50% Reverse throttle 40% Punch 0% Drag brake 10% Start power high Motor timing 10 Throttle curve linear How can this be? I know my drive shafts rub against my lower spring retaining cups and the tests were do weeks apart. Would less friciton account for almost 10 mph difference? |
What version software is in the MGM. Not sure if that would have anythingto do with it, but the older software on some of the MGMs semed to over read the actual current and I wonder if it would limit the top speed.
I think I remember someone else around here saying they had top speed isues with the MGM as well. Its been a shile though and I think it was with the older software that had the incorrect currnt detection calulations in it. |
Maybe that is it. It is the older version. I never upgraded because I was getting the MMM.
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anyway the mmm is the best:mdr::lo
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What? Did you swap the diffs out between these runs?? That seems a little off to me for sure. You sure you didn't change the gear ratio?
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Wow that is a big difference.
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I can't believe that. If you are getting only 33mph on a 4s-1515/1Y then something is wrong there. On 8s and a 2y (same rpms then) I get 45mph pretty easy in my Revo.
Something's screwed. But considering how many MMM are failing at this point, I would hardly call the MMM the winner. (Arct1k's blew in 4mins today.) The MGMs are really nice controllers if you can stand their idiosyncrasies. The build quality are top notch. |
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