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jhautz
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08.01.2006, 11:44 PM

I run mine in both 5 and 6s configurations. I can confirm that I have noted a pretty harsh cogging on 6s also. (but not on 5s) Although, It seems to go away after 30 sec to a minute of runnning. Kinda like a 76' Ford Pinto... it needs to ''warm up'' a little before it starts running properly.

I actually hadn't worried about it to much as mine goes away pretty quickly and I don't race. Although If I did, I would be racing on 5s anyway. On 6s its out of control.

Edit: Not that its ok for it to cogg on 6s or anything.


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08.01.2006, 11:55 PM

Jhautz, I didn't know Pintos could run properly :005:.
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08.02.2006, 06:52 AM

I think they need to change there ratings.
I have a problem close to jhautz. I seen that other guy on a forum had a 80b with same problem as me.
Do you run the normal lipo setting with soft torque? It seems to run a little better with them than others.


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08.02.2006, 08:00 AM

I agree CHC... The lower torque settings run better than the higher ones. As far as normal or high lipo settings, I haven't really noticed a difference.


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08.02.2006, 11:17 PM

on 6s my truck "coggs" really bad on fresh packs, but after around 5 minutes it gets smoother. i'll try 5s tomorrow and post. as far as temps, no hotter than 120-130f with a fan.
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