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Old 20-02-2013
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I am running a Hobbywing ESC like Gunter, and Turnigy Trackstar 21.5T motor set to zero timing. Quite a few others at the club also run this great cheap motor. I have been running with the sensor lead disconnected as an experiment to see how it works, as this is proof of running no boost timing - which is a rule we use at the club. It works but the low end response isn't as good. The main reason my car is so fast is because my car maintenance is very good (I give it a blow down every 6 weeks) and I am an amazing driver.
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Old 11-03-2015
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This all sounds great

My buggy is back up and running and is stupidly quick brushless,

Just rebuilding the Yokomo and getting the dust off! then need to get a 13.5t or higher motor to go on it and keep it in rules. Hope to come along soon to glos after 18 years away from the sport. Is it best to bring my 1/10 tourer ready to run or come to a meeting first to get registered and a clear idea of how you guys work.

I am still a month or so away from having my 1/10 touring car (YR4) race ready.
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