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Old 22-06-2009
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Hi guys, ive got an issue with my electrics that im struggling to resolve.
Sometimes i lose throttle for a few seconds but still have steering then the throttle comes back. This is a bit of a problem because when im on the track and it happens its just a sitting duck until it decides to give me power again.??
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Old 22-06-2009
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what stuff do you have in your car? it would help a lot
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Old 22-06-2009
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ive got a nosram evil esc and novak ex13.5 brushless motor
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I sometimes have that problem too. I have been told it might be the motor "cogging" although im not sure how to resolve it!
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yes it does sound like cogging

not sure how to stop it cos i never suffered with it
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can be caused by loose/poor connecting sensor cable, also are you running spektrum?
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