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okay, the button is the setup button, like said before, if you didn’t know that, you should read the instruction manual, because every companie does there button sequence different, the manual is a handy tool. The concept of the ESC, is take power from the battery, and in very, very quick pulses, gives it to the motor. The better ESC, the smoother and quicker the pulses, also a better ESC will use less power to do the same job, which means better run times becasue of less ohms. The difference is minimal, but it’s there. A better esc will also give you a much smoother throttle, because of the smooth more even pulses. It also gives you the chance to change the amount of power being given to the motor(with help of the RX), which means change of speed. Sure you can be a drag car, and just have a switch(which is full powe/no power), or you can get a ESC and have all those in between powers. That should help you along.

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