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Post by elchristianito on Jan 11, 2007 2:14:27 GMT 7
try this if you want this is what you need R/C: get a RWD R/C car Suspension: soft springs in the front and hard springs in the back Tires: soft in the and front hard in the back eny Quetions leave A comment
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Post by qks57 on Jan 11, 2007 19:54:43 GMT 7
4wd not rwd.=)
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Post by navlem on Jan 11, 2007 21:33:07 GMT 7
he wants to let us know the settings for RWD, means its not typo..haha
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Post by qks57 on Jan 11, 2007 22:01:18 GMT 7
oh.oops.tot he was asking.=x
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kuang
Regular Drifter
not for show, for speed
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Post by kuang on Jan 13, 2007 12:17:26 GMT 7
using tt01, the set up is very wrong liao, or every wif any chassis... for tt01, just remove the gearbox joint(SB4 of bag H) in front and the dog bone axels, then the rear tyres super soft, front must be much harder than the rear...use hard compound in front and soft at the back, the setup above is to reduce oversteer, cos the tt01's rear wheels receives alot of power and torque at the back tyres becos the force to power 4 wheels become power 2 wheels, and u need to be precise in controlling or the thing will spin out like a gyro...
so dun make it sound like u can do it...many ppl here have tried drifting it, if u can do it pls take a vid and show us all... then kudos to u
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Post by ubbu on Jan 20, 2007 12:32:58 GMT 7
i hav tried rwd.. a lot of spinouts if use tt01..
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Post by qks57 on Jan 20, 2007 15:52:38 GMT 7
its possible to drift with a RWD TT-01 setup.cos i've seen it b4.personally tested it out,but can only do hairpins.a longer bend,needless to mention a long drift,will cause a spin like crazy.but its pretty fun,doing almost perfect hairpins.
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kuang
Regular Drifter
not for show, for speed
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Post by kuang on Jan 21, 2007 0:35:41 GMT 7
super hard to get it to turn proper...
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Post by qks57 on Jan 21, 2007 0:54:50 GMT 7
not really.its all a matter of control ba.more of doing on-the-spot donuts and hairpins only.
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Post by dirtnitro on Jan 25, 2007 19:25:57 GMT 7
How about FWD- something like tamiya m-03m? any one try weather can drift? my friend gave one to me but I have no time to fit the electronics yet, so any one try before?
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Post by qks57 on Jan 25, 2007 19:58:37 GMT 7
never tried b4,but dun think will work,cos the front will pull the car out of the drift.jus like in real life,FWD cars can't really drift.=)
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Post by lonedawg75 on Jan 25, 2007 22:02:34 GMT 7
ahhh brings back memories o winning the Aus B-Mains.. way back in 91.. No fandangle 4wd belt driven on roads.. Associated RC-10 was the shiz.. If you cant control a slide in a RWD only car then you should learn, WAY more fun as its actually hard. 4wd is d**n fun but RWD drift is just so nice. I think you youngins should all learn to race/drift in RWD then when you hit 4wd you will see how easy it actually is! RWD takes control.. 4wd is just Soooooo easy!
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