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JJM844 24-05-2012 07:07 PM

HOW MUCH BRAKE?
 
Just got back into 1/10 off road and I was wondering how much drag brake people are running? in both 2 & 4wd on mid to high bite astroturf.:confused:

MHeadling 24-05-2012 07:34 PM

On 2wd I use 15% drag brake

4wd I use 10%

It's all down to personal preference really, just get some practice in and have a play with the drag brake.

Col 24-05-2012 07:47 PM

I used to run enough drag to make it seem like a brushed set-up, but now prefer to run none at all.
As Mark says - it a preference thing

JJM844 24-05-2012 07:51 PM

Thanks for the replies:thumbsup:, i'll have to have a play. Do you manual brake alot?

Col 24-05-2012 07:53 PM

As little as possible... assuming set-up is pretty good and you've not got too mush grip it's surprising how fast you can get these things to go round corners!

mattybucks 24-05-2012 07:56 PM

I find the esc gets a little bit hotter when using the drag brake, I usually run either 5%.

MHeadling 24-05-2012 08:17 PM

Also depends on your age too! Us older racers like the drag brake a bit higher like Col said to get the same feeling as a brushed motor

You young ones have a google, com lathes, brush's oh the joys of them! Lol

mattybucks 24-05-2012 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MHeadling (Post 658266)
Also depends on your age too! Us older racers like the drag brake a bit higher like Col said to get the same feeling as a brushed motor

You young ones have a google, com lathes, brush's oh the joys of them! Lol

The good old days when you changed or skimmed and replaced the brushes after each run. I had 5 8x1's at one point, the soldering iron was on all day!!

JJM844 24-05-2012 09:16 PM

I remember those days well, I think thats probably why I gave the sport up 16 years ao!:lol:

RogerM 25-05-2012 12:02 PM

I actually still miss it in a way, because I am quite gentle on the throttle I always managed to run higher gearings than most without burning brushes and/or dumping .... it was my advantage ... I'm only just getting the hang of the current necessarily agressive driving style (I normally do better relatively in the pouring rain than on high grip surfaces still)

mattybucks 25-05-2012 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerM (Post 658434)
I actually still miss it in a way, because I am quite gentle on the throttle I always managed to run higher gearings than most without burning brushes and/or dumping .... it was my advantage ... I'm only just getting the hang of the current necessarily agressive driving style (I normally do better relatively in the pouring rain than on high grip surfaces still)

Same here Roger, I had a awesome 4wd regional at Silverstone last year. It rained all day :thumbsup:


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