JimmyGuitar
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I have found no solution for the AVC throttle stuttering problem. If it’s a defect , it’s wide spread, because I have now 3 AVC in a row that all brown out the throttle when AVC is turned higher than 50%. It’s proportional, because the higher the AVC is set, the worse the problem manifests.. If your not familiar with this: When AVC is up high enough to work, there is an issue… over 50% is slight, 75% is annoying, 100% AVC the car won’t function with steering turned. With no steering input the problem is minor… the car stutters and sputters at start up for a few moments then goes… but if the steering is turned the car literally won’t drive faster than 1/2-MPH until steering is released. Anytime you’re driving at speed and turn, the car stalls out until the steering is released. I have literally had the Vortex limping and sputtering in circles for over a minute trapped in sputter mode, then I turn AVC dial down past 50% and the car flys into action. It was so bad I sent back my first Vorteks thinking it was defective, and the replacement did the same thing. I had just written it off as bad luck, turned off AVC and then my 3s infraction came Saturday… it does the same thing. It’s a speed Truck, AVC would be beneficial, so I am here again trying to solve this issue. I have watched every calibration video out there, recalibrated everything multiple times… i have disconnected the steering servo and it’s still does the basic 2-step or 3-step stuttering at start up.. the only thing that stops the AVC from ruining the driving experience is being turned way down to the point that it’s not effective or even beneficial. Let’s be honest here, if AVC causes the throttle to malfunction when you’re turning, then the AVC doesn’t work.
If anyone has solved this, please let me know. If anyone can confirm that there AVC doesn’t do this, let me know. How to confirm is easy: takes 2 seconds, turn AVC to 100, turn the steering wheel, and hit the throttle… watch as your car spits and sputters along and won’t go faster than 1/2mph and trapped. If you do drive it, any time you turn it stalls out. If anyone has AVC that doesn’t do this let me know, because that would confirm I have 3 defective parts in a row. I
If anyone has solved this, please let me know. If anyone can confirm that there AVC doesn’t do this, let me know. How to confirm is easy: takes 2 seconds, turn AVC to 100, turn the steering wheel, and hit the throttle… watch as your car spits and sputters along and won’t go faster than 1/2mph and trapped. If you do drive it, any time you turn it stalls out. If anyone has AVC that doesn’t do this let me know, because that would confirm I have 3 defective parts in a row. I