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crazyjr
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02.27.2006, 08:51 PM

my XS3 goes to 125% and i set it there. Then i reset the epa for 100%, if i need more i can go up, but most places i run i can set it for 100% after i set the esc to 125% and its enough cause of lack of traction


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02.27.2006, 11:04 PM

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my XS3 goes to 125% and i set it there. Then i reset the epa for 100%, if i need more i can go up, but most places i run i can set it for 100% after i set the esc to 125% and its enough cause of lack of traction

So basically, that would have the same effect as calibrating your ESC at 100% EPA, and then increasing it to 125% when/if you need it right?
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02.28.2006, 07:39 AM

yep - like a little more steering ( if you have more one way than the other for eg.)


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