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Old 10-27-2007, 08:49 PM   #1
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hey guys, what do most of you run on the punch control setting on the mamba maxx
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Old 10-29-2007, 02:09 PM   #2
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You want it at 0.
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Zero here as well.
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Question here, why? i haven't tried it any oher way, all my mamba 25s and maxes are set at 0, but have any of you guys tried differenlty? what does it do exactly?
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Question here, why? i haven't tried it any oher way, all my mamba 25s and maxes are set at 0, but have any of you guys tried differenlty? what does it do exactly?

Punch, to me at least, seems to just kill throttle response. Almost like increasing the neutral zone. I'm sure somebody like JRH has a better explanation.
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Would it show on the throttle curve as bump on the lower range? i think it would, not sure though:?
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Put it to zero. Punch control is merely a damper on your throttle finger. If you had 100% punch control and gave sudden 100% throttle, it would slowly ramp up instead of kicking it into high gear. It is great for being gentle on parts in a high speed vehicle, but I don't find it useful in a crawler.
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Thanks JRH, that explanation was clear, i thought it did the exact opposite.
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