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Old 09-11-2013
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Default Help Please - Core Code CR151 LCD Transmitter - make car go slower

Hi,

I've just bought the Core Code cr151 lcd transmitter for my son. It looks great and works with the cheap hobbyking hkr3000 receivers. I want to try and make his buggy go a bit slower. On the Hobbyking gun controller, I can adjust the throttle atv control.

Anyone know how to do the same think on the Core model please? It was alot simpler 20 years ago

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Old 10-11-2013
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Got answer from Ian H. Its the EPA Setting, item 1 on menu. Thanks.
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Remember that doing that will only slow the top speed of the motor, it won't 'calm' it down at all so if your son has a binary throttle thumb it'll still be as aggressive as it is now, just not as fast at the top end.
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Your best bet is to reduce the atl on the transmitter. I am sure it's a % value. For your lad i'd recommend about 35.
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Thanks for the replies lads. Looks like it is sorted now.
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