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MetalMan
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02.05.2006, 08:40 PM

Sensorless technology is getting better and better, and right now it is quite smooth. In my vehicles, I use a MGM Compro 12012 and a Mtroniks Genesis Truck controller. The MGM cogs at the lowest throttle input I can put in, and the Mtroniks does too, just not quite as bad. But, I don't drive at 1mph, so it isn't a problem for me.

The current sensorless setups are more powerful than what is offered in terms of sensored systems. This is apparent with the high-power systems that are being used in monster trucks, and there is no (known by me) sensored system that can match the power of these sensorless setups.


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02.05.2006, 08:46 PM

It's only an issue from a complete standstill,once rolling the throttle control is good enough to win races.You need to feed the power in anyway from a standing start with this kind of power so i don't think it's a problem.basically if you come to a complete standstill many times during a race then i don't think a lack of cogging is gonna help much:005: if you see what i mean.
   
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