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4E – Boost Controlled by Throttle: This setting is a limit for the boost timing addition,
in relation to the throttle position, which can aid car stability whilst on throttle. If
enabled, the ESC will monitor the throttle position AND Motor RPM, and limit the
maximum amount of available boost timing.
E.g. If the boost timing is set to 36 points and the boost end RPM setting has been
achieved, but the throttle position is only 50%, then only 32 points (50% of 64 points) of
boost will be applied.
5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 5F – Turbo – The turbo setting group defines the parameters for
the turbo timing settings. Turbo timing is additional timing added at higher speed, and
is effective for extra speed on long straights.
5A – Turbo Timing(TT: This setting sets the total amount of turbo timing that can be
applied.
Options: 0 - 64 points, with steps of 1
Option 1: “Linear ” – This applies the boost in a linear manner within the RPM
Range. The ESC calculates the rate of boost addition off of Setting 4A, 4B & 4C.
Option 2: “Custom” – This allows for a non-linear addition of Boost timing
within the RPM range. The boost can be applied in multiple increasing steps
throughout the range.
5C – Full Throttle Turbo Delay: This setting is used to set the delay after achieving full
throttle that the Turbo timing is applied.
Options: “Instant”, 0.05s, 0.1s, 0.15s, 0.2s, 0.25s, 0.3s, 0.35s, 0.4s, 0.45s,
0.5s, 0.6s, 0.7s, 0.8s, 0.9s,1.0s
Note: If Setting 5B is set to Option 2, this setting will have no effect on the turbo
activation.
5D – Turbo Start RPM: This setting is used to define the RPM value at which turbo is
activated.
Options: 8,000rpm – 50,000rpm, with steps of 1,000rpm.
Note: If Setting 5B is set to Option 1, this setting will have no effect on the turbo
activation.
5E – Turbo Engage Slope: This setting relates to the rate of engagement when the
activation conditions are met. The rate is defined in points added per 0.1s. A higher value
5B – Turbo Activation Method: This defines the activation method for the addition of
the turbo timing.
Option 1: “Full Throttle” – Turbo timing is activated only after 100% throttle has
been applied, and the full throttle delay (Setting 5C) is elapsed.
Option 2: “RPM” – Turbo timing is activated only after the Turbo Start RPM
(Setting 5D) is achieved.
Option 3: “Full Throttle and RPM” – This is a combination of option 1 and
option 2, where the turbo timing will only active if both the full throttle and RPM
conditions are met.
means faster addition of Turbo timing.
Options: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, “Instant”
5F – Turbo Disengage Slope: This setting relates to the disengagement of the turbo
timing, which can help to avoid a large breaking effect when coming off the throttle
with high turbo levels. The rate of disengagement is defined as points per 0.1s, with a
higher value meaning a faster disengagement.
Options: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, “Instant”
WARNING: The following settings are recommendation for 1/12 scale on-road
touring cars, and the motor has an initial mechanical timing (also called:
Endbell timing) of 0 to 5 Degree.
Incorrect Boost and Turbo timing settings will cause ESC or motor burning.
Check your motor ’s instruction for proper gear ratio and start from the
suggest timing range as follow. Always remember to monitor your motor and
ESC’s temperature after one or two minutes’s running when using a new faster
setting.
3.5T
4.5T
10.5T
13.5T
17.5T
9100
7600
3300
2600
1900
65
80
95
35
42
50
65
80
Rollout mm/rev
(Zero timing mode)
Rollout mm/rev
(Timing mode)
ESC Settings
SUGGESTED BOOST AND TURBO TIMING SETTINGS
Motor
KV
Motor Turns
Boost
Turbo
15
20
25
35
40
20
20
25
25
24
1. Rollout( mm/rev) = The travel distance (mm) of the vehicle caused by each
round of the motor. It depends on the tyre diameter and FDR.
2. The above data is based on 1S Lipo or 3 cells (3.6V) NiMH battery. Please adjust
the settings according to the track conditions.