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Old 07-14-2003, 06:59 PM
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Default Help with throttle curve mix??

Hi - new to gassers and I have a ZDZ 50 on a H9 CAP - I tried to set up a throttle curve on my 9C but it still goes to full throttle at about 75% stick and the response isn't very linear... can anybody help me on how to set this mix up??
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Default Use expo instead...

Same radio, different motor (ZDZ80), same problem. Used a butt load of expo instead. Just keep increasing the % expo until you get the response you like.

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Default Help with throttle curve mix??

try this.
Take a tacho reading at tickover, and a full throttle reading.
Split the difference in two, and set this to a centre point on a 5 point mixer curve. Then do the same for the 1/4 and 3/4 points, obviously going from half throttle to tickover, and half to full power.
works for me.

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