Tekin v208 Ready for Download
TOPIC:  Tekin v208 Ready for Download    Created by: DjGonz0
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411734 06 TAHOE Aug-12-2010 01:14PM  
410658 hopper Jul-28-2010 11:09AM  
410641 badboy Jul-28-2010 08:10AM  
410638 Motormouth Jul-28-2010 07:48AM  
410618 HeLLaJoE Jul-27-2010 08:11PM  
410615 STLNLST@RCRacing.com Jul-27-2010 08:03PM  
410593 ABR Jul-27-2010 01:30PM  
410591 Motormouth Jul-27-2010 12:51PM  
410588 racenut Jul-27-2010 12:39PM  
410585 Rai13 Jul-27-2010 12:10PM Edited: Jul-27-2010 12:40PM  
410508 badboy Jul-26-2010 04:49PM  
410502 STLNLST@RCRacing.com Jul-26-2010 02:45PM  
410500 badboy Jul-26-2010 01:39PM  
410488 STLNLST@RCRacing.com Jul-26-2010 11:44AM  
410467 badboy Jul-26-2010 08:56AM  
410373 JimWalls Jul-23-2010 08:25PM  
410335 DjGonz0 Jul-23-2010 09:58AM  
410331 badboy Jul-23-2010 08:57AM  
410328 DjGonz0 Jul-23-2010 08:35AM  

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06 TAHOE
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Posted: Aug-12-2010 01:14PM

TEKIN NATION !TEAM ORION-LRP-AIRTRONICS-PROLINE-JCONCEPT

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hopper
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Posted: Jul-28-2010 11:09AM

nice info bb

badboy
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Team Tekin have announced the release of their Vegas 208 software that contains several major advances towards Tekin’s never-ending pursuit of perfection. As well as increases in performance and lower temperatures, V208 includes a ’spec’ mode required at some races and some new features to make it all easier to use.

RS Spec Mode
The spec mode provides no Timing Advance or Boost in the controller. The center LED flashes when in neutral to make it easy to verify the unit is in spec mode.

RS Brakes
A major improvement is stronger braking at high speeds. Braking power is increased and is more linear throughout the RPM range.

RS and RX8 Power Delivery
To fine-tune the power delivery we have improved the Current Limiter. Most drivers have reported they can limit the current down to 80% before they even notice it. This can lower motor temps without sacrificing any power or feel. Many drivers have found it beneficial to use even use lower settings in low traction, they find their car handles a lot better without the sudden jolt of torque that can be produced by brushless motors.

Results
Team driver reports have demonstrated that the smoother power delivery and improved brakes, combined with intelligent current limiting, is producing faster lap times and lower temperatures.

RS and RX8 On-Board Timing Profiles
Who needs a separate programming box when all the features are available on the ESC at the touch of a button? While the HotWire is needed for fine-tuning and software updates, we realize not everyone wants to carry a computer to the track. To make it easier, 208 has new ‘Timing Profiles’ which are taking the place of ‘Throttle Profiles’ on the RS’s onboard interface. Throttle Profile settings are still available using the HotWire. Throttle curve adjustments can also be made on almost all good radios.

The user can now select from 5 preset Timing Profiles on the RS and RS PRO without a HotWire
TP1 – Spec Mode 0deg Boost (LED flashes when in neutral so Tech can easily verify mode)
TP2 – 15deg Boost, 5442 RPM to 20,000 RPM
TP3 – 25deg Boost,
TP4 – 35deg Boost,
TP5 – 45deg Boost,
C1 – Custom settings using Hotwire
C2 – Custom settings using Hotwire

Custom 1 and Custom 2 (C1 and C2) are user-savable Timing Profiles created in the HotWire and are selected via the RS’s onboard interface. This will allow the user to run the same ESC in a ’spec’ class and have his or her own personal settings stored in C1 or C2 for the non-spec class at the same event/race.

RS, RSpro and RX8 Dual Mode Boost
Also new in 208 is Dual Mode Boost. This feature is most useful when used in the RS PRO with modified motors, or in the RX8 with all T8 motors. Dual Mode Boost lets users set the RPM range where Timing Advance is added, just like we already do with Boost in sensored-only mode. This is the best of both worlds for low turn motors, allowing low gearing/low timing for more torque out of the corners and higher timing for higher top speed/RPM on the straights. This is especially helpful on tracks with tight infields and a long straight.

RS and RSpro Dual Mode Boost Settings
The user can set Dual Mode Boost in the RS using the HotWire and the Custom Timing Profiles. The Start RPM should be in the upper ranges of 10,000 with an End RPM of 25,000 . The maximum timing in Dual Mode is 30deg. The setting range is 0% to 100% (0deg to 30deg) with the most common settings being 50% to 100% (15deg to 30deg).

Team drivers have noted that often they can go up one whole motor wind with the increased power band. For example if you run 4WD Off-road Mod with a 6.5T, in Dual Mode you can now run a 7.5T and get the same if not more useable power and top speed, all with lower motor temps.

RX8 Dual Mode Boost Settings
Tekin T8 motors are 4-pole, 12-slot motors with very low turns that need very little timing at higher RPM. The maximum timing in Dual Mode is 30deg, displayed in the HotWire as Timing Advance, with a range of 0% to 100%. The T8 motors are only able to efficiently use about 30% to 50% Timing Advance (10 to 15deg). Settings higher than 50% on Timing Advance is appropriate for standard 1/10 scale motors, for Tekin’s SC4x SCT motors, and for the long-can motors that some sell as 1/8 scale motors.

While Timing Advance in a 1/10 scale motor can more than double the kV of a motor, the T8 motors only increase kV around 10%, after which the extra energy is wasted in the form of heat. Run times decrease when too much timing is applied.

The user can select from 5 preset Timing Profiles on the RS, RSpro and RX8 without a HotWire:
TP1 – 0deg Dual Mode Boost
TP2 – 20deg Dual Mode Boost,
TP3 – 40deg Dual Mode Boost,
TP4 – 60deg Dual Mode Boost,
TP5 – 80deg Dual Mode Boost,
C1 – Custom settings using Hotwire
C2 – Custom settings using Hotwire

Custom 1 and Custom 2 (C1 and C2) are user-savable Timing Profiles created in the HotWire and selected via the RX8’s on-board interface. This will allow the user to have specific Timing Advance values or different RPM ranges, that are then available on the unit with just a few button pushes.

Badboy..2010
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Motormouth
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Posted: Jul-28-2010 07:48AM

Good to hear hold the track record at Speedworld.

I plan on having some offroad speedo setups after this weekend at the JC race that i'll have posted. Don't know when I will get a chance to run my tc but as soon as I do I'll get that posted as well.

 

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HeLLaJoE
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Posted: Jul-27-2010 08:11PM

Interesting about the current limiter!  I'm gonna have to try that in my offroad cars.  Making retarded power but sometimes having heat issues....



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STLNLST@RCRacing.c
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Posted: Jul-27-2010 08:03PM

The Tekin motor holds the track record at Speedworld in 17.5   My set up will be on the Tekin website shortly.  This motor will turn some heads at the nats.  I bet Tocino on it

 



 
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ABR
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Posted: Jul-27-2010 01:30PM

 One week till the Nats.....208 monkey wrench!

 


Motormouth
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Posted: Jul-27-2010 12:51PM

Sadly I my self haven't got a chance to run 208 but here is the setup I would start off with. Also this setup I am posting I used a 17.5 Redline at a 5.6 gear ratio.

Timing boost-50

Turbo Boost-Max

Turbo Delay- 0.5

TP-3

Motor Timing-0

Start & End RPM- 2500 to 8000

   For your current limiter I would start any where from 85 to 90. Version 203 currenter limit was preset at 100 giving you full power. 85 to 90 on the current limit should not effect the power band alot or at all but in return get lower tempatures.

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racenut
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Posted: Jul-27-2010 12:39PM

1st get rid of the redline motor.
Really?

Rai13
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Posted: Jul-27-2010 12:10PM
Edited:  Jul-27-2010 12:40PM

Anybody wanna share their 17.5 208v. setup with me? Im running a tekin 17.5 redline at Norcal and dont know where to start. I dont think i even ran the 203v. FDR,start end rmp etc..??

Tia Ryan rmrai326@gmail.com

badboy
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Posted: Jul-26-2010 04:49PM

Track changed to nationals layout   measured about the same length  but was counter clockwise so need to drop gearing.  The new layout has  more turns than last weeks and more technical.

Yo missed it.. talk about tight racing..  CCW is good you can yanl to higher straight speeds but infield is technical and FAST!

Shorter pops.. makes to be a down shifting a bits mon.   

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STLNLST@RCRacing.c
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Posted: Jul-26-2010 02:45PM

Why didn't you run the same rollout?

 

 



 
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badboy
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My rollout prior v 203  was 37mm   my rollout with the 208 was 33mm  

 

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STLNLST@RCRacing.c
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Posted: Jul-26-2010 11:44AM

Did you gear it the same as you did with V203??


 
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badboy
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Posted: Jul-26-2010 08:56AM

Roasted my esc yesterday in 12th scale mod.  .. I was using the new v 208.any ideas?

 

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JimWalls
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Posted: Jul-23-2010 08:25PM

Yeah Badboy its good, I ran it last Saturday in both my cars for practice. If you need a hand let me know.

Go fast, stay clean and have fun! wallsjim@sbcglobal.net

DjGonz0
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Posted: Jul-23-2010 09:58AM

Interface looks different from the v203.

For 17.5 run your current limiter to 90 or 85 for 13.5. It makes the motor run cooler.

 

badboy
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Posted: Jul-23-2010 08:57AM

is it any good?

 

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DjGonz0
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Posted: Jul-23-2010 08:35AM

It's available for download! 

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