Hi, I understand you disconnected the front wheel drive? Does it make sense to put the gyro on a 4x4 configuration, will it help in drifting? I realize that 4x4 is not recommended at all.... But still...
So, you just want to install the gyro to your new wl toys or you also want to convert it to 2wd? Just a friendly reminder:: 2WD drift is more agile and harder to control. I suggest that you get used to 4WD drifting first. If you find it too sluggish, you can then try 2WD drifting. However, if you struggle to control the car even with 4WD, it will be even harder with 2WD. Of course, if you have experience with RWD drifting, there won't be a problem for you.
@@kuikmix well im a newbie in the rc car world and i want to got into the entire process of tinkering and moding. like to learn and get better at it. cause i would love to go more into it and make it some great pass time. also i m very interesting into drifting, and going into learning it also. so of course before starting moding and or upgrading the 284131, i will try with the stock version for sure!
@@kuikmixI sure will! Juste received the RC car today it's a blast , I was expecting something less great if I m honest. Thanks again for the video and futur videos 😁👍
As far as I know, there is no EPA setting for this gyro (cmiiw). If the left and right not balance, you can re-adjust the servo horn position combine with steering trim. Usually after installing a gyro, I re-adjust the servo horn position. First, remove the horn, turn on electronic, make sure steering trim at center, then install the servo horn, then do adjustment if needed.
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Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, I understand you disconnected the front wheel drive? Does it make sense to put the gyro on a 4x4 configuration, will it help in drifting? I realize that 4x4 is not recommended at all.... But still...
Thanks for the good video bro. I'm gona try this out on my new 284141 when I receive it 😁👍
So, you just want to install the gyro to your new wl toys or you also want to convert it to 2wd?
Just a friendly reminder:: 2WD drift is more agile and harder to control. I suggest that you get used to 4WD drifting first. If you find it too sluggish, you can then try 2WD drifting. However, if you struggle to control the car even with 4WD, it will be even harder with 2WD. Of course, if you have experience with RWD drifting, there won't be a problem for you.
@@kuikmix well im a newbie in the rc car world and i want to got into the entire process of tinkering and moding. like to learn and get better at it. cause i would love to go more into it and make it some great pass time.
also i m very interesting into drifting, and going into learning it also. so of course before starting moding and or upgrading the 284131, i will try with the stock version for sure!
Got it. Have fun!
@@kuikmixI sure will! Juste received the RC car today it's a blast , I was expecting something less great if I m honest. Thanks again for the video and futur videos 😁👍
Nice!
Thanks :)
does anyone know how i set the endpoint on this gyro? I got more steering to the left side then my right side
As far as I know, there is no EPA setting for this gyro (cmiiw). If the left and right not balance, you can re-adjust the servo horn position combine with steering trim. Usually after installing a gyro, I re-adjust the servo horn position. First, remove the horn, turn on electronic, make sure steering trim at center, then install the servo horn, then do adjustment if needed.