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Old 14-07-2011
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Default Car cuts out after a shock from a jump tekin rs pro??

Hi,

Please help!

I am an experienced racer, but I can't find this problem with my car and it is well annoying!

Basically after a jump and only after a jump the motor cuts out for a few seconds until the speedo starts up again and you are off!

I am running the Futaba Fasst system 603fs reciever and a Tekin RS Pro speedo, and savox servo. I have tried replacing the reciever, Speedo, motor batteries and it still happens! The replacement ones were from my touring car, and were the same models.

The unfortunaltey it is impossible to replicate in the pits no matter how manys times you drop it on the floor! Also due to the fact that the Futaba system boots really fast it also isn't possible to tell if the whole car goes dead or not, however I would say that the servo does appear to work all the time and the speedo does seem to take quite a long time 5 seconds or something to come back alive.

I have also tried replacing all the plugs.

Any help would be very appreicated!

Chris
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Me and a friend of mine both had the same problems with our Rs pro's. I spoke in depth with Steve (DCM) and he raised the issue with Randy at Tekin.

The first question he asked was if the motor screws were slightly too long, and on a hard landing they could possibly be disturbing the motor and sending the ESC into shut-down mode.

The other observation that was made is that it only seems to be happening in shaft driven 4wd cars where the motor sits lengthways (i.e, same direction as shaft).

I removed the entire system from my 502 and installed it on my belt driven 511 where the motor sits side on, an since then ive not had one single issue, and neither has my friend as he also changed cars.

What car is yours running?
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Hi,

Thank you so much! It is Chris here again with the 502x I posted a bulk head issue a few weeks ago.

So in answer to your question it is a 502x!

Out of intrest I did lend the motor Tekin 5.5 to a club driver in a Kyosho shaft and the motor was fine with a LRP speedo. Do you know you I can get this resloved by in Tekin as it is really annoying.

Thanks for your help!

Chris
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The problem lies with the ESC itself, but is essentially caused by the motor it seems, but as soon as the motor is rotated the problem goes away.

Its bit of a strange one to be honest, and to date Tekin has no idea what can be causing it. The only things they suggested was the motor screw length and to ensure you have a power cap in the receiver, especially if its a micro spektrum receiver.

If i had continued having these issues after installing in my 511, my solution was to change the brand of ESC. Sorry i cant be of any more help than that, but not even Tekin themselves are able to identify the problem, let alone overcome it.
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Hi,

sorry I didn't answer your question the motor screws are short if anything there is no way they are too long. I am running a power cap on the speedo infact I replaced it last night as it was broken but made no difference.

Thank you very much you have been very helpful at least I know it is the speedo, I think I will try and go down the route of asking for a refund!

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Same sensor lead Stu. Amazingly I have the boxes for 4 SP V3's on my window sil, yet can only find 1 sensor lead lol. The other 3 must have done a runner!
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Where did you get it from and how long ago ?


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Hi,

sorry I didn't answer your question the motor screws are short if anything there is no way they are too long. I am running a power cap on the speedo infact I replaced it last night as it was broken but made no difference.

Thank you very much you have been very helpful at least I know it is the speedo, I think I will try and go down the route of asking for a refund!

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Strange you should mention that.

I'm running a RS pro with Futaba's FAAST system in my Durango and at Oswestry on Sunday in the final about 4 mins in the car would just stop dead in the middle of corners. Mine didn't seem to be related to jumping...

I ran a 6.5 Novak Ballistic motor that day. I swapped motors to a SP V3 5.5 now and ran the car down the local club without any cut outs...

When I turn my car on initially it takes a couple of seconds to let me throttle. the steering works instantly. Is this normal?

In the races it was only cutting for half a second and it was hard to work out if it was happening when I was off power as it was usually just as I was on throttle trying to get out of the corners. I tried to drive without letting off the throttle completely, but couldn't avoid the cutouts
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The few seconds delay on boot up is normal, its checking for transmitter signals.

I dont think that the issue you had on Sunday was speedo related, it was all too quick, looked more like a sensor issue as it was only mid corner when the car was nearly at a stop. May be worth swapping sensor lead and motor to see if its any better.

<<<<Just read again that you changed the motor so looks like that was indeed the problem, did you use the same sensor lead or a different one ??? >>>>

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Strange you should mention that.

I'm running a RS pro with Futaba's FAAST system in my Durango and at Oswestry on Sunday in the final about 4 mins in the car would just stop dead in the middle of corners. Mine didn't seem to be related to jumping...

I ran a 6.5 Novak Ballistic motor that day. I swapped motors to a SP V3 5.5 now and ran the car down the local club without any cut outs...

When I turn my car on initially it takes a couple of seconds to let me throttle. the steering works instantly. Is this normal?

In the races it was only cutting for half a second and it was hard to work out if it was happening when I was off power as it was usually just as I was on throttle trying to get out of the corners. I tried to drive without letting off the throttle completely, but couldn't avoid the cutouts
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