Thanks for making this video I've been following your tutorials on how to rwd convert and didn't know what adapters I needed for the dasmikro v5 but now I do
Man, gotta say a big thanks. ive tried alot of rwd mods over the past month., especially the steering rack part, tried direct steering, other popular methods and CS mod on youtube, they all come with a drawback which the creators dont tell you. using stock remote and ofcourse fixing the diff - refer to beaver - this steering mod of yours is the best out there. only thing i did different, was instead of the 2 cups on top of each other, i moved the one from the servo horn just infront of the other cup on the wheel hub., about the same hight, it gave me needed toe out( using aluminuim arm). my only only problem still, when i release throttle, the back wheels "handbrake" tried open diff fix, one way diff, same issue. guess a sensored setup might fix it. AGAIN, THANKS ALOT, THIS IS THE BEST.
EXCELLENT VIDEOS, and clearly explained, very impressed. You should start covering LDRC stuff, there is a lot to do and to upgrade im sure you will do very well
@ kuikmix Thx for the video man! 😊 I can‘t find the jr servo to jst zh 1.5mm 4pin you show at 1:11 . Do you have a link from where you bought it? Thx in advance ✌🏻
Unfortunately, I bought it in Indonesia, and it's not sold overseas. I'm sure it's available somewhere else, but I haven't found it yet. You might try changing the search keywords. Or try ask in WlToys forum. In case you still can't find it, you may need to make it yourself. You will need to buy a '4-pin JST ZH 1.5mm connector' and two JR/Futaba servo connectors for the ends.
Thx 4 answering! Hope i‘ll find them. Can u help me again? I connected the gyro and it doesn’t steer on the right unless I turn the steering trim fully to the left. What can be the issue?
Sorry, I just missed your reply (it's easier to notice if you write a new comment instead of replying). About your question, after installing a gyro, you might need to adjust the servo horn again. Remove the servo horn, set the steering trim to 0, turn on the electronics, and then reinstall the servo horn. Hope it works!
Thanks a lot for these videos they have been helping me build my k969 drift build and I look forward to the next video. I have a question though, what is the best affordable aftermarket receiver for a drift build on the k969/k989? Also how would you bind the receiver to the controller?
The term "affordable" has a rather broad meaning. For medium to high price ranges, I recommend the FlySky Noble series. For options under $100, I suggest getting a transmitter with a screen, such as the Radiolink RC4GS/RC6GS or other brands in the same price range that have a screen-these should be good enough. If you're looking for something cheaper and without a screen, you can go with DumboRC or similar. But if you mean buying only the receiver while using the stock WL Toys transmitter, I personally haven't tried that and would prefer to replace the transmitter altogether. As for the binding process with a WL Toys receiver, I haven't tried it either. It’s possible that the method is the same as with most receivers, which is pressing and holding the bind button. The process of binding the receiver to the transmitter can vary between brands. If you buy a new set, the transmitter and receiver are usually pre-bound. But if not, the typical binding process involves turning on the transmitter, then turning on the receiver (after it's connected to the ESC and battery), pressing and holding the receiver’s bind button until the light flashes quickly (usually you'll need a small screwdriver to press the bind button), then releasing the button and waiting for the binding process to finish.
Wife just bought me a Wltoys 284010 for Christmas. Already taped the tires for better drifting. Does this gyro fit my car? Asking since I didn’t see my model in your description. Mine is 4WD btw
It depends on the budget, of course. If money is not an issue, the Flysky Noble is great. For a more budget-friendly option, any transmitter with a screen is recommended, such as the Radiolink RC4GS or RC6GS. However, if the budget is tight, I think any RC car transmitter will do. But I suggest buying a brand and model where we can purchase the receiver separately (if they sold the micro receiver is better). This way, it's easier if you want to buy an additional receiver in case you have more than one RC
Thanks to a "pignon extractor for Rc" bought on Amazon, 8€, otherwise it's impossibile. Than you can take a pignon from a mini4wd, we all have one of that 90's somewhere 😅
Thanks for making this video I've been following your tutorials on how to rwd convert and didn't know what adapters I needed for the dasmikro v5 but now I do
My pleasure 🙏
Hello from Russia ❤. Love your videos ❤
Welcome and thank you 🙏
Nice video my friend 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
A very creative idea 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I look forward to seeing your designs. Congratulations on your journey forward❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😊
Muchissimas gracias!! No encontraba la manera de configurarlo 🤙👌
De nada!
Man, gotta say a big thanks. ive tried alot of rwd mods over the past month., especially the steering rack part, tried direct steering, other popular methods and CS mod on youtube, they all come with a drawback which the creators dont tell you. using stock remote and ofcourse fixing the diff - refer to beaver - this steering mod of yours is the best out there. only thing i did different, was instead of the 2 cups on top of each other, i moved the one from the servo horn just infront of the other cup on the wheel hub., about the same hight, it gave me needed toe out( using aluminuim arm). my only only problem still, when i release throttle, the back wheels "handbrake" tried open diff fix, one way diff, same issue. guess a sensored setup might fix it. AGAIN, THANKS ALOT, THIS IS THE BEST.
Wow, thanks, bro! I'm glad it worked for you, and thanks for the tips! :)
EXCELLENT VIDEOS, and clearly explained, very impressed. You should start covering LDRC stuff, there is a lot to do and to upgrade im sure you will do very well
Thanks for the suggestion! Actually, many people have already asked me to cover LDRC. Maybe I’ll do it when I have more time (and when I own one).
Hope to see this covered by you and please when ready get their latest model 1804 which is a lot better than what expected. Thank you
Hope to see this covered by you and please when ready get their latest model 1804 which is a lot better than what expected. Thank you
love your work 100%😁😁😁, but do you have any plans create 3d print custom chassis for 1/28 scale
Maybe someday if I have more times 😀
please make a video on how to modify a 989 model for drifting
K989, you mean? I already made one. Check out my RUclips page.
@ kuikmix Thx for the video man! 😊
I can‘t find the jr servo to jst zh 1.5mm 4pin you show at 1:11 .
Do you have a link from where you bought it?
Thx in advance ✌🏻
Unfortunately, I bought it in Indonesia, and it's not sold overseas. I'm sure it's available somewhere else, but I haven't found it yet. You might try changing the search keywords. Or try ask in WlToys forum. In case you still can't find it, you may need to make it yourself. You will need to buy a '4-pin JST ZH 1.5mm connector' and two JR/Futaba servo connectors for the ends.
Thx 4 answering! Hope i‘ll find them.
Can u help me again? I connected the gyro and it doesn’t steer on the right unless I turn the steering trim fully to the left. What can be the issue?
Sorry, I just missed your reply (it's easier to notice if you write a new comment instead of replying). About your question, after installing a gyro, you might need to adjust the servo horn again. Remove the servo horn, set the steering trim to 0, turn on the electronics, and then reinstall the servo horn. Hope it works!
Thanks a lot for these videos they have been helping me build my k969 drift build and I look forward to the next video. I have a question though, what is the best affordable aftermarket receiver for a drift build on the k969/k989? Also how would you bind the receiver to the controller?
The term "affordable" has a rather broad meaning. For medium to high price ranges, I recommend the FlySky Noble series. For options under $100, I suggest getting a transmitter with a screen, such as the Radiolink RC4GS/RC6GS or other brands in the same price range that have a screen-these should be good enough. If you're looking for something cheaper and without a screen, you can go with DumboRC or similar.
But if you mean buying only the receiver while using the stock WL Toys transmitter, I personally haven't tried that and would prefer to replace the transmitter altogether. As for the binding process with a WL Toys receiver, I haven't tried it either. It’s possible that the method is the same as with most receivers, which is pressing and holding the bind button.
The process of binding the receiver to the transmitter can vary between brands. If you buy a new set, the transmitter and receiver are usually pre-bound. But if not, the typical binding process involves turning on the transmitter, then turning on the receiver (after it's connected to the ESC and battery), pressing and holding the receiver’s bind button until the light flashes quickly (usually you'll need a small screwdriver to press the bind button), then releasing the button and waiting for the binding process to finish.
Wife just bought me a Wltoys 284010 for Christmas. Already taped the tires for better drifting. Does this gyro fit my car? Asking since I didn’t see my model in your description. Mine is 4WD btw
This gyro works on any RC car that uses a servo, so it should work fine on your 284010.
I have a k969 and i was wondering could you give me a link to where i could buy them or even tell me what in need.
Sorry, I bought it from a local online store in Indonesia, and I don't think they export. You can try finding it on AliExpress or similar platforms
Hello what kind of transmitter do you recommend to upgrade the k969?
It depends on the budget, of course. If money is not an issue, the Flysky Noble is great. For a more budget-friendly option, any transmitter with a screen is recommended, such as the Radiolink RC4GS or RC6GS. However, if the budget is tight, I think any RC car transmitter will do. But I suggest buying a brand and model where we can purchase the receiver separately (if they sold the micro receiver is better). This way, it's easier if you want to buy an additional receiver in case you have more than one RC
HOW TO BUY THINGS GIVE LINK PLS
I buy it at local online store in Indonesia and they don't do export. You might try to find it on AliExpress or something similar
@kuikmix UMM THANKS FOR ANSWER BUT IM FROM INDIA 😍
how did u pull off the stock brass pinion (that thing dont wanna come off), and where did u get a replacement
Thanks to a "pignon extractor for Rc" bought on Amazon, 8€, otherwise it's impossibile. Than you can take a pignon from a mini4wd, we all have one of that 90's somewhere 😅
@@matteomanera9467 i got one of them extractors it just breaks motor >.> and pinion is still on T.T
i really wish it had a grub screw.
had to buy spare parts from WLtoys distributor to fix.... full motor mount with 130 motor and pin ion attached
Yup, it's really hard indeed. Here's what I did: ruclips.net/video/ZnSnHN3VKT0/видео.html