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Old 16-05-2014
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Hi Guys,

Looking for some idea's on this problem,

Swapped the stock radio n Reciver from my B4.1, to a brand new spektrum dx3c, I calibrated it to my etronix proton sbs 2.0,

but I have appeared to loose alot of throttle, the car doesn't go nearly as fast as it did any Ideas ?
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Have you re calibrated the esc
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Yes, sorry that's the etronix proton,

Tried it twice
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Does the transmitter have a ATL (I think thats what its called) or end point adjustment for the throttle. If so set it to 100%
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Think I have got it,

Set the throttle travel to 150% seems to have done the trick,

Many thanks ;-)
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