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Just wanted to say thanks.... problem solved.
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Just wanted to say thanks.... problem solved. - 02.15.2008, 12:01 AM

After driving me nuts and making me ask stupid questions because I was doubting my ability to follow directions (no matter how difficult it was to understand)

I finally got my Erevo to run thanks to BashOn (Shon)

I thought I wasn't going into autotune setting because I couldn't make it work correctly.

The problem wasn't me, it was the same problem that Shon was having with his MGM.

One of my parameters for low voltage was set to cut off, not low rpm. It seems everytime I would get the throttle half way through it's travel, the motor would shut off all power.

Solution.... Thanks to Shon, I changed the setting to low rpm when voltage drops and the truck SCREAMS...

ALL I CAN SAY IS WOW!!!! Now that I'm able to get it to autotune, the truck is smooth through the powerband, stops nicely and takes off smooth and straight.

Without the chance to get into autotune, the truck would literally do a 360 right out of the hole and land back on it's tires. Forwards, backwards, it didn't matter....even stopping... if the truck stopped abruptly, it would do a complete somersault and land back on it's tires.

Now that it runs smooth, I have to tell ya... that truck is FASSSST. I'll break out my radar gun but it's got to be in the real high 40's or low 50's, perhaps higher.. it really screams.

Anyway, THANKS to everyone that tolerated my stupid questions, I appreciate all the help.

Mark

PS. Any suggestions for a good wheelie bar? I had to install my full rollcage just to protect everything....
   
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02.15.2008, 09:03 PM

i like the look of the Integy wheelie bar (has a single large wheel, very trick looking and quite strong too aparently). The stock wheelie bar for the new emaxx/tmaxxes etc wouldnt last 2 seconds saddly.....
   
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