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Old 29-09-2009
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Default Need help with brushless setup in xxxcr

Just gone from brushed set up 19t double 3800 nicads to a ezrun 9t with ezrun esc as well.
Am only on my 4th meeting and my driving was getting better and better well now i've followed the brushless route GOD my driving and the car are all over the place!!!!
I borrowed a lipo and the car was just flipping over so backed the slipper off and it chilled the punch a little just need help on better set up like....i run at bury outdoor track....
What best pinion/spur
Going to get x6wing do they fit???
And looking at weigh as well just need to calm the car door so i can better my driving not crashing..help needed mark
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Old 30-09-2009
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Regarding set-up, well that depends what surface you are racing on.

You say it's your 4th meeting; do you mean you've only just started racing?

If so, you'll need to practice controlling the throttle to calm the car down. Try to be progressive rather than going straight to full throttle and don't try to keep up with everyone else until you've got the hang of it yourself. Good idea to let the slipper off, but don't overdo it. It should only really slip for a few meters at most, otherwise you'll be generating lots of heat, wearing out the slipper pads and wasting power.

Most of all, don't give up. Keep practising & you'll soon get the hang of controlling the car with the throttle.
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