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I have my Schulze 40.160 set with Med timing when I was running it in my BPP truggy with a Neu 1521 and everything worked perfectly.
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I have my Schulze 40.160 set with Med timing when I was running it in my BPP truggy with a Neu 1521 and everything worked perfectly.
I will give that a shot,.. But I only have high/low timing... I'll see what happens.. The noise of it at the start was horrible...


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I will give that a shot,.. But I only have high/low timing... I'll see what happens.. The noise of it at the start was horrible...
How? Your Schulze has the DIP switches right? If so, you turn the number 4 switch to softer and the number 5 to hard and that will give you mid timing. Now do you have the switch 1 for land and switch 2 for car?
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How? Your Schulze has the DIP switches right? If so, you turn the number 4 switch to softer and the number 5 to hard and that will give you mid timing. Now do you have the switch 1 for land and switch 2 for car?
I think I currently have it on Soft and softer... I have switch one for Land and Switch 2 for Car...


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How? Your Schulze has the DIP switches right? If so, you turn the number 4 switch to softer and the number 5 to hard and that will give you mid timing. Now do you have the switch 1 for land and switch 2 for car?
Thanks dude, it worked perfect for both ESCs.... !!


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Thanks dude, it worked perfect for both ESCs.... !!
No problem. Make sure you make a video all the time when you're out with the vehicle equiped with them so we can see some nice fire works . Just joking I hope you don't have any problems with them.
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No problem. Make sure you make a video all the time when you're out with the vehicle equiped with them so we can see some nice fire works . Just joking I hope you don't have any problems with them.
LOL, funny you said that.. It's been back to shulze maybe 5 times already.... next time it burns, I'm done with it....


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