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09.06.2016, 09:53 PM

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It is geared pretty easy 17t/54t pinion and spur gears. The ESC has a log and it shows the voltage to be above 44.4 volts on a full charge, I have be down around the 70ish% range before it dips below 44.4 volts. The tires are BRP slicks the have absolutely zero ballooning in them!!! I am not doing speed runs this is drag racing 132'!!! I don't really care about the numbers that much I was just comparing the logs to the calculator, trying to figure which is accurate!!! That way I can tune it better...
Between the short run and tire slipping are you sure you're reaching top speed? Most speed runs take a long long way to reach top speed.

If all you're going by is the speed through the timing lights, I bet that is your problem.


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09.06.2016, 10:39 PM

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Between the short run and tire slipping are you sure you're reaching top speed? Most speed runs take a long long way to reach top speed.

If all you're going by is the speed through the timing lights, I bet that is your problem.
Well no I have taken it out from a rolling start and took it flat out for longer and the numbers are the same..
   
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