by Pappy » Wed Feb 21, 2018 1:14 pm
Jesla, I thought the way you do until I tried an adjustable controller on an oval. With a standard Parma 4 ohm controller I couldn't get off the trigger and back on it fast enough to keep from losing my momentum on the outer lanes. With the adjustable controller I could dial out about 8/10th of the brake and pickup at least 2/10 of a second per lap. Same with the sensitivity control, with a Parma 4 ohm controller and a low powered 1/32 scale motor it is close to an on/off switch. A good controller is worth the money even for home racing. Nothing like having someone new come over and they can't keep the car in the slot because the controller is to sensitive, they'll quit every time. It's like a new racer trying to run a car that won't handle, they get frustrated and quit. If you want to keep them around make it as easy as you can for them, a good controller set right and a good handling car and they'll have fun.