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Old 01-23-2005, 06:48 PM   #1
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Post glitching problem

i know that this has been brought up alot but i cant seem to fix my problem. my truck is glitching like crazy. i have, a novak super rooster, futuba radio, integy lathe motors, and a hitec digital servo. i am running a rx pack to power the servo. i took the red wire out of the plug on super rooster also to bypass the bec. i just installed 3 capacitors on each motor and it still is glitching. i was running stock motors before and it was fine. i just changed the truck over to the 55 turn lathe motors and 9 tooth pinions. since i did this i have been having the problem. it seems to mostly glitch when i go in reverse. the truck starts bucking and going nuts. i wired the motor with deans wire and solder. and i installed deans connecters on the motor wires. any help would be great. thanks...
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Old 01-23-2005, 06:55 PM   #2
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I was having the exact same problem, simmilar setup.

I plugged in my RX pack and switched off the ESC switch like I've heard to do.

It kept glitching like mad, especially when I would hit the throttle and turn the wheels. It would lock up on me when I did both.

I switched the ESC back on, and everything worked like it should.
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