Wild Char-g can't go any faster than it already does...
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 12:31 pm
Meaning, I've been trying to figure out how to activate the boost function on it... when in actuallity the standard controller is already transmitting at the
boost freq.!
(keep in mind that most of this is theory, as i'm not sure I've got the skill to prove it all... but damnit I'll try)
Now since I've gotten my multi-controller this is what I know;
The multi-controller has 3 settings for it's capable functions

Now I know this is all elementary, but it helps as a reference
When running the Wild on setting B it's running a 1/2 speed, painfully slow, when the boost button is pushed it now runs at 'regular' speed (no faster), as it would with the standard controller. When on setting C it is at constant 'regular' speed.
Now these results and the settings used would be the same if running a 'Bit' boosted chassis.
And this why I believe the standard controller to be running at boost freq. all the time, what i will TRY to do today is to get a reading on the voltage and current on the Wild to see if it proves my theory. As i've never tried before this should be interesting.
I will thank Namuna in advance for his readings on the 350z for a basis for comparison.
Kinda starting to make sense yet?!
On a side note; I don't know if anyone else has got the Wild, but if you've cracked it open and seen the the kind of diff. set-up it's got... all this kinda starts to make sense. It would appear that the Wild in nature needs that extra 'UMF' to get it's ass goin.
boost freq.!
(keep in mind that most of this is theory, as i'm not sure I've got the skill to prove it all... but damnit I'll try)
Now since I've gotten my multi-controller this is what I know;
The multi-controller has 3 settings for it's capable functions
- A= Standard use for non-boost chassis (setting won't work with boost chassis)
B= Switchable Boost capabilities (setting won't work with standard chassis)
C= Boost always on (setting won't work with standard chassis)

Now I know this is all elementary, but it helps as a reference

When running the Wild on setting B it's running a 1/2 speed, painfully slow, when the boost button is pushed it now runs at 'regular' speed (no faster), as it would with the standard controller. When on setting C it is at constant 'regular' speed.
Now these results and the settings used would be the same if running a 'Bit' boosted chassis.
And this why I believe the standard controller to be running at boost freq. all the time, what i will TRY to do today is to get a reading on the voltage and current on the Wild to see if it proves my theory. As i've never tried before this should be interesting.
I will thank Namuna in advance for his readings on the 350z for a basis for comparison.
Kinda starting to make sense yet?!

On a side note; I don't know if anyone else has got the Wild, but if you've cracked it open and seen the the kind of diff. set-up it's got... all this kinda starts to make sense. It would appear that the Wild in nature needs that extra 'UMF' to get it's ass goin.