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MGM Compro 16016 - NEED HELP
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MGM Compro 16016 - NEED HELP - 04.07.2007, 12:16 AM

Hey guys,

After having had problems with the MM controllers in my heavy truggy, I decided to get a 16016. Well, the experience so far has been less than satisfiying.

I read through the documentation and programming hasn't been a problem. I find the procedure to be very straight forward, but I am having problems.

First, I programmed it for car mode with reverse. This should have been the default profile anyway. When I'm moving at greater than 5 mph or so and I hit the brakes, the brakes are applied as they should be. If I pump the brakes, it goes straight into reverse on the second hit of the brakes. When I am moving at a slow speed, just rolling, and I hit the brakes, it goes directly into reverse. What's up with this? Did I miss something in the programming?

Second, after first programming the Compro, when I hit full throttle it would cut out until I let off of the throttle and then get back on it again. If I try to go to full throttle again, it cuts out again. I re-programmed it and it isn't doing that any longer, but the performance is less than stellar.

Not that I just want to go around doing wheelies or anything, but my Muggy used to wheelie on demand. I can't get it to lift the front tires now. Acceleration is VERY sluggish. I set the delay time to its minimum and it still feels very sluggish to me.

Maybe I misinterpreted something in the instruction manual, if you want to call it that. LOL. Anyway, what procedure should I follow in programming this thing? Did I get a bad controller?

I'd appreciate any help.

Thanks.
   
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