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My best guess would be the timing setting is wrong or maybe the ESC is not set to the correct number of poles for that motor.
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You don't need to change any timing or any settings on a Jive.
What you do need to do is have the normal flight load on it the first time you spool up any time after you change the modes to mode 1 or 4 and with the initial set-up.
ESC's hate having to run motors with no loads attached.
Reset your Jive to mode 1 and then to mode 4 or I think the other heli one is 11, stick the blades on and spool up to your desired headspeed at mid pitch. If the motor spins the wrong way swap two of the three leads around.
It's the way Jive's work - they learn the auto timing etc on first spool up as well.
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