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Old 04-29-2009, 11:51 PM   #1
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Okay so I had reset my tx and esc to recalibrate everything today and when getting it all back to normal I noticed that reverse is overly sensitive. I probably could blow on the trigger and make it go in reverse, anyone know why or how I can fix this? Thanks!
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Old 04-29-2009, 11:55 PM   #2
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what esc do you have? some have 1 speed rev.

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what esc do you have? some have i speed rev.
tekin fxr and I didn't even think to check that, that means its time to call it a night.
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Old 04-30-2009, 12:08 AM   #4
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Try adjusting the exponential setting for the reverse on the DX3R. A positive setting will make the trigger input less sensitive.
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Try adjusting the exponential setting for the reverse on the DX3R. A positive setting will make the trigger input less sensitive.
that would be my second guess. the fxr has a multi speed rev.
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Check the FXR and the throttle curve on the 3R.
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Alright think I figured it out today. I must have had a major brain fart on how to program all of my electronics. I just had to set the value lower on my fxr and then decrease the BR value on the dx3r. Thanks for the input guys.
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Old 05-01-2009, 01:32 PM   #8
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Thought I had but now not so sure. If I play with the both the setting on the fxr and dx3r I can get the sensitivity level down but I seem to be having a glitch issue with reverse. It doesn't happen all the time but enough to bug the crap out me. So when I hit reverse it goes and stops like it should sometimes and the other times it slows down but keeps going in reverse very slowly and sporadically. Meaning its almost like a car with bad timing how it just kind of jerks and doesn't sound good. Any ideas? Like a car could I have the timing off in my motor? Though I had got my HH mini back to zero but now I am not so sure. TIA!
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