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MGM auto-program, what is it good for? - 10.23.2007, 03:54 PM

How do you do it and what's the purpose of doing it? How is it better than just setting up the controller thru the option selection.

The manual sucks in regards to this (no suprise) but says it optimises the performance. Does anyone bother doing this?
   
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10.23.2007, 07:19 PM

I do it. My 16018 seems to get some sort of weird braking glitch if I dont. What happens is that randomly when I apply the brake the ESC will not. Autotune seems to fix that problem for me.


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I do it. My 16018 seems to get some sort of weird braking glitch if I dont. What happens is that randomly when I apply the brake the ESC will not. Autotune seems to fix that problem for me.
Hmmm, i have a braking glitch as well, I wonder if this will fix it, as I haven't been able to tune it out. How exactly do you do the auto-proggy?

I want rev locked out, does it turn this off? Or do you go back and reset it to oneway? Should I return all the trims to 0 before I start, I've adj alot of them to try and dial it out. Does this reset the Tx throws like you initially setup when you go into programming mode?
   
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