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I have just spend 2 hours soldering my noram esc completely and motor, all is well and im insanely happy but there is one problem / adjustment ?

if you wiggle the steering when idle it causes a sudden stutter of the throttle

same if your moving if you wiggle about do a few twists and turns there is a notiable stutter in the power.

sensor lead is fitted fine, any ideas?
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Is it a 7.2v servo per chance? Did you fit a choke between the fet lead and ESC?

Otherwise is your speedo capacitor working okay? Is that soldered up okay?

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Is it a 7.2v servo per chance? Did you fit a choke between the fet lead and ESC?

Otherwise is your speedo capacitor working okay? Is that soldered up okay?

Let us know some more info
believe its a 7.2v its a savox sc1258. not sure what you mean by a choke but i dont think there is one.

soldering is a great job took lots of time over it. and the cap is soldered nicely working fine. its just when rapid steering weaving it stutters slightly, not massive problem but want it sorting non the less.
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That servo is 6.0v...according to savox website. This means you dont need a choke.

Only other thing is to move you receiver as far as possible away from the centre prop..it could be electrical noise effecting the receiver. Are you running 2.4Ghz or 40Mhz? Upgrading to spektrum will help. If your already running spektrum, try getting one of the capacitors that plugs into the receiver.

Cant provide much more help without looking at the electrics install in your car. Can you upload an overtop view of the car?

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That servo is 6.0v...according to savox website. This means you dont need a choke.

Only other thing is to move you receiver as far as possible away from the centre prop..it could be electrical noise effecting the receiver. Are you running 2.4Ghz or 40Mhz? Upgrading to spektrum will help. If your already running spektrum, try getting one of the capacitors that plugs into the receiver.

Cant provide much more help without looking at the electrics install in your car. Can you upload an overtop view of the car?

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I believe it doesnt have a choke, running 2.4ghz the aerial is running across the top of the esc passing all the wires and lipo wires. got a spektrum in at the mo and will be getting a dx3s shortly.

what does the capacitor do on the reciever?
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Why is the aerial running over the esc ? post pics ?
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