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Old 08-09-2013
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Default LRP Flow / X20 7.5

Looking for a profile setting for the above (works team version), got a FLOW this week and never used anything more than the itsc SPHERE so its a fairly big upgrade.
Just looking to see what people use for the esc settings. Will be used in an RB6 on high grip.

Not done the bridge update yet but will be doing in a few weeks if its much different.
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Old 10-09-2013
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Hi Paul,

I just use the latest firmware version and the stock settings to be honest.
near enough every single ESC I've ever had for brushless I've just used stock settings.

maybe I'm missing a trick, but its always been very fast, very driveable, nice feel on over-run and great braking feel.

never felt the need to change
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Cheers chris! Good to hear from you!!

Mainly asking as ive ran the sphere for such a long time and found the punch setting quite useful for looser track conditions.

On the flow it seems there isnt a punch setting as simple as it is on the sphere, it has a timing adjustment, which I can only assume its the same thing.
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I run the flow works in all my car I just leve them in blinky mode 2wd run a 8.5 and 4wd a 6.5 in the two will drive if at a big track ie very long straights I will add some boost to it or you could just put a 7.5 in for a little bit more speed
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Cheers chris! Good to hear from you!!

Mainly asking as ive ran the sphere for such a long time and found the punch setting quite useful for looser track conditions.

On the flow it seems there isnt a punch setting as simple as it is on the sphere, it has a timing adjustment, which I can only assume its the same thing.
Petite rc is your friend
V3.3 is smoother better for dirt and also more upto date
Can talk Sunday about settings
What you running cougar or rb
If your running rb6 then download and install the new v3.3
If you haven't got the wire to do it il bring mine you will need a laptop there with the stuff downloaded already
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Petite rc is your friend
V3.3 is smoother better for dirt and also more upto date
Can talk Sunday about settings
What you running cougar or rb
If your running rb6 then download and install the new v3.3
If you haven't got the wire to do it il bring mine you will need a laptop there with the stuff downloaded already
Not decided yet, if I can get an rb6 before sunday, then im running that, if then then itl be the SVR.

I'll see if I can get a laptop, if not ill try another time. From what I know its running the standard software.

Got it going better on sunday, I didn't realise about the torque settings, I upped that and it improved a lot.
Plenty of speed!
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