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    guys the defult setting for the seaking 180 esc timing is 15.00 is this ok with 4s in a cat with 2100kv ? ,as i know in my cars the timing is always very low or 0 or your temps are thru the roof ,,please explain ??

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    What MOTOR? Feigao? Neu? Leopard? etc? That is what determines where you want the timing set.
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    feigao 2073 kv

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    I'm also interested to know. I have a Neu 1515 1Y. I've run it at 18* and 22* but it doesn't seem to be any faster than at 15*. But the run times are shorter and temps are MUCH warmer with the higher advance settings. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gen View Post
    feigao 2073 kv
    Try 7.5*

    Quote Originally Posted by 57burb View Post
    I'm also interested to know. I have a Neu 1515 1Y. I've run it at 18* and 22* but it doesn't seem to be any faster than at 15*. But the run times are shorter and temps are MUCH warmer with the higher advance settings. Thanks.
    I would keep at 15*
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    I would run that motor around 10-12 degrees.

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    Too high. Some run that motor at ZERO-5 degrees. 15 degrees is as far as you want to go. The higher the timing, the shorter the runs and the temps go up.
    I run the 1515 1Y at 8-10 degrees

    This is direct from Steve Neu:

    Suggested controller settings when using the CC125 and CC180 controller.

    Set cutoff to 4 volts (option 2)

    Disable current limit (option 5)

    Brake type: Hard brake, no delay (option 4)

    Throttle type: Fixed throttle (option 2)

    Advance: Low advance timing (option 3)

    Cutoff Type: Soft cutoff (option 2)

    Soft Start: Fast start (option 3)

    PWM Switching Rate: 13 kHz (option 1)




    Quote Originally Posted by 57burb View Post
    I'm also interested to know. I have a Neu 1515 1Y. I've run it at 18* and 22* but it doesn't seem to be any faster than at 15*. But the run times are shorter and temps are MUCH warmer with the higher advance settings. Thanks.
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