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Old 22-02-2013
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Angry flow works brake adjust

am i missing something or is it right that you cant adjust the brakes on the lrp flow works??

i cant adjust the brakes from my tranny so i'm fooked am i???

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Old 22-02-2013
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Of course you can. You adjust them by changing the values in the programming mode.
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Old 22-02-2013
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cosworth

i can only see
1 - auto brake
2 - initial drive
3 - torque timing
4 - boost
5 - boost angle
6 - turbo
7 - cut off

am i being stupid here???!!!
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Old 22-02-2013
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am i missing something or is it right that you cant adjust the brakes on the lrp flow works??

i cant adjust the brakes from my tranny so i'm fooked am i???

Jay

Looks like it. The manual does not give details on how to adjust the maximum braking force.
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Old 22-02-2013
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that seems crazy to me, can you change the brake force on some trannys then. i would need a spektrum!!
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Old 22-02-2013
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Have you updated it to the version 3.3 from lrp's website?
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Old 22-02-2013
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No pank, I haven't. Do I need a link cable or something?? How does all that work? Will I have more settings on the speedo after updating?? Or is it similar to the tekin Hotwire system??
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No pank, I haven't. Do I need a link cable or something?? How does all that work? Will I have more settings on the speedo after updating?? Or is it similar to the tekin Hotwire system??
The factory version programmed into your new flow is way out of date you need to update it to latest version as said by pank.
Then esc should be more user friendly.
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Old 23-02-2013
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None of the previous LRPs had adjustable brake force, it even says in the SXX manual to set up brakes at 100% EPA on your tranny then adjust to suit...

Are you sure you're tranny doesn't have EPA? Even fairly basic ones have that these days...

The software update might add it, but I wouldn't bank on it.
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Old 23-02-2013
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ahh, of course ben, so it was stupidity after all!!

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thanks for the help folks
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