My SP4 from a dead stop does not seem to 'kick in' until I am half way across an intersection (four lanes).
I experienced a similar problem when I tested a revised version of the SP4 controller. I had the Acceleration set at 100% and with the wheel raised off the ground it was unbelievably slow to respond to full throttle and took over 12 seconds to reach maximum rpm on 32V and 27 seconds on 54V.
The long delay was caused by using the earlier programming software with the later "revised" controller.
When I reprogrammed the controller using the "revised" programming software the motor was then much too responsive and I could not pull away on loose surfaces without spinning the front wheel.
The original controller and
original software only allowed 5 different values of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 to be stored as the acceleration parameter and these equated to 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100%.
The revised controller and
revised software allows 101 values of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, etc. right up to 100
(or presumably the hexadecimal equivalent) to be stored as the acceleration parameter and these directly equate to 0 - 100%.
If you use the old software, it stores 100% as a value of 5, but the later controllers will interpret a value of 5 to be 5% not 100%.
The Vector controllers produce an almost instant response to the throttle movement when the Acceleration is set to 100%. I have the Acceleration setting at 80% or less on both of my vector controllers to enable safe acceleration without either wheel spinning the front mounted Smart Pie 4 or flipping over backwards on the "Wheelie Machine" with the rear mounted Magic Pie 4:
It sounds like you have been using the wrong
(earlier) software, in which case, I suggest you try resetting the Acceleration level using the
revised software and see if it makes any difference to your motor's response time.
Alan