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Old 18-03-2011
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Default Advanced timing on my ESC programmer; What is it?

As the title suggests, there's an option on my esc programmer to change my " advanced timing " between 1 to 10. It's currently set to the factory default of 10.
Does anybody know what effect would happen if I was to lower the number?
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Default speedo settings

Need to know what the speedo is before anyone give a definative answer but normally low numbers 1-3 would suggest a 'low' timing setting and higher numbers would equal greater timing.
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Need to know what the speedo is before anyone give a definative answer but normally low numbers 1-3 would suggest a 'low' timing setting and higher numbers would equal greater timing.
Hi,

The esc is a fusion exceed 10.5 with the optional programmer.

I know that reducing the number would decrease the timing, etc.. But what exactly is the timing all about? What does decreasing/increasing the number do? Don't want to mess about with it until i'm sure.

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