Ahh man you convinced me to buy a RmX 2.5 , now that I want to start tinkering and upgrading I think this will be great for a beginner looking to get into upgrading! I just ordered and got some extra parts , I will blame you if my GF gets mad 😂
I have a couple videos where I go through changing the setup, but I don't have anything explicitly about what a setting does - clearly Inneed to do that!
Hi, thanks again for all these great videos you’re doing. I keep coming back and re-watching them to answer questions that I have about what I want to do to get into this hobby. Based on this video, I have a question for you. You are using this RTR kit as the foundation upon which to build. And then you’re doing these upgrades and as you say they make a significant difference. I think that’s great providing a budget avenue for somebody to get into the hobby and then upgrade. One thing that struck me as there’s probably a lot of people Who already are into RC cars. And they probably have their own radio already, maybe a spare receiver, sitting around, or maybe they even have batteries or they’ve watched this video of yours and they know right off the hop after buying the RTR they want to upgrade it immediately with a new Gyro, servo, etc. as you’re showing in your videos. So what I was wondering is whether this chassis in the RTR kit is the same as this base chassis - YOKOMO 1/10 YD-2Z RWD COMPETITION DRIFT CAR CHASSIS KIT EP. MODEL: DP-YD2Z SKU: 00111200. I see it on places like RC Mart for 260 USD. I am wondering about the comparative economics of buying it has the foundation, and then the exact electronics you want, assuming you’re doing these upgrades that you’re showing, as I said, if you already have your own radio, receiver, batteries… You know some other electronics you can Utilize. I was just curious how it would compare to basically avoid having leftover stock receiver, Gyro, servo sitting around…, and if it was indeed the same kit as the base.
Yes - the RTR is the same core chassis as the YD2Z. If folks have QUALITY components laying around, AND have folks near them who can help with setup - then a kit does make more sense. However, most times I find folks don't have one of those two prerequisites.
I love spending 400 on an rc that i immediately had to buy a gyro for and now have to buy a complete new servo, which means i should probably upgrade the controller.... i guess ill get to check my new rc out in a few weeks. Yokomo really letting me down rn
Yes - it is unfortunate that the electronics in this car are really sub-par. The good news - this is a VERY solid chassis that has great performance with just a few tweaks. Once you get past this initial hurdle, you will be in great shape.
Thank you. Did the same upgrade recently and posted it on Reddit. A few redditors said the ball stud on the servo horn should be flipped to prevent binding? What do you think… mines is pointed towards the servo same as yours. I haven’t had any issues driving or drifting but I’m fairly new to the RC world so I’m not really sure
Hello fellow redditor!! I have left mine this way - servo horn ball stud pointing towards the servo - and have had ZERO issues. When I look at it, the angle of the linkage would be worse for me if I flipped the ball stud around. I am going to keep it as-is unless I move the servo.
Waiting on mine to come in the maail today. I have a Yeah Racing Hackgbar to paid with it but in my opinion its too slow. I also have a yokomo servo but its SLOW and i dont have a program card. I ended up going back to the stock mst servo and i have no idea what im doing wrong
GRAYSON’S drift car we got from Brent at adventure time RC is 4wd. It’s a hobby grade converted wal mart fast and the furious Supra.. what gyro would you recommend on a Budget Troy??
Any plans to ditch the stock shocks that came on the RTR and try a set of their oil filled shocks? I was watching another video from another RUclips person end. They mentioned there might be a big difference in driving for the Yokomo versus MST out of the box based on the fact that you’ll come out doesn’t have oil field shocks, and the MST does
I will eventually swap them, however these shocks are surprisingly good for what they are. Yes - oil filled shocks will be better, but not a game-changer. As an example, some folks are running almost zero oil in their shocks to get a lot of movement.
hey i lookin at gettin the yokomo yd-2 do you recommend it for someone who has never owned a drift rc and wants the best while keeping the price low but video should help upgrade from stock gyro and servo to better ones. Thanks
Im having trouble with my dp 302 v4. When i dont have it plugged in my wheel go left and right fully no problem when i plug in the gyro the left goes full lock but going right only goes about 70 percent. Servo injora 14KG digital servo. Also does it matter how the gyro is mounted? I have it mounted kind of slanted not flat
1) Check that the steering trim is centered on the controller, or as close to it as you can. This may mean changing the length of steering linkage to help center the steering. I have my steering trim at zero, and just lengthen/shorten the linkage to ensure the wheels are pointed straight. 2) Reset your steering endpoints in the gyro itself. 3) Yes - you want your gyro mounted FLAT and on a SOLID surface.
I recently got this yokomo as a roller and replaced just about everything but the receiver and transmitter. I had the same problem centering the steering but one thing I find strange is the transmitter beeps continuously when I turn it on. I flipped through the manuals and there’s nothing I can find. I’m tried googling reasons my it starts beeping as soon as I turn it on but nothing. Any help or suggestions aside from replacing the transmitter? (will be replacing it eventually) I really appreciate it, thank you
Thanks! I have a video in the works on the Chevy! Here is my take on the best RTR- hope it helps with your MST vs Yokomo decision: ruclips.net/video/yRmuX4-UNmE/видео.html
I've been seeing you testing out all kinds of servers and gyros and transmitters I would like to know which one do you personally think is best I have to get for my yd2 RTR my ESC got smoked
I have no idea what Moto comes on the yd2 RTR the same one you reviewed I'm watching your videos right now and can those links you send me work with the yd 2
Did you watch this video? I talk directly about the wiring on the factory gyro, show the wiring diagram for the new gyro, and hook it up. Which part are you stuck on?
@@RoadsideRCI just got my v4 gyro and my RSST servo how did you wire it up since the V4 does not have an input to plug anything to it and the RSST only has one plug going out.
Update: I figured it out except now the old screw that was from the old servo that goes on the horn does not fit on the new rev DRSST server. Anyway, I can get one that fits?
@sharptechnique7883 Did the new servo not come with a screw? They typically are all the same...and all come with one. I have a box of spare screws I keep around for just this issue. Perhaps ask around near you to see if anyone has one.
I do prefer the Futaba gyro to the Yokomo - 100%. But, I was trying to keep the factory controller - for now - so the Yokomo is easier to use with that configuration.
@@RoadsideRC yeah I had the futaba on my first drift car.. way smoother than the yokomo. Then got curious and bought a yokomo gyro because the futaba was hard to get at the time.. regret lol burned out my servo even tho I knew it would, just wanted to see it happen lol
I would have made tons of mistakes and waste lots of money without your videos, great content as always! Thanks a lot!
I am really glad I could help!
I’ve upgraded the the stock servo and gyro in my MST RMX 2.0. Your videos always let me know what I’m in for.
Glad I could help!!
Ahh man you convinced me to buy a RmX 2.5 , now that I want to start tinkering and upgrading I think this will be great for a beginner looking to get into upgrading! I just ordered and got some extra parts
, I will blame you if my GF gets mad 😂
Ha! That is what I am here for. Being a bad influence and taking the blame. :)
I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks Troy. Great video as always. Have you done any video on drift can setup of the camber and toe in/out and how the settings effect the car?
I have a couple videos where I go through changing the setup, but I don't have anything explicitly about what a setting does - clearly Inneed to do that!
Okay I am convinced I am getting this now. Thank you very much.
Glad I could be a bad influence! :)
Super helpful, just bought one and looking to learn some upgrades
Glad I could help!
Hi, thanks again for all these great videos you’re doing. I keep coming back and re-watching them to answer questions that I have about what I want to do to get into this hobby. Based on this video, I have a question for you. You are using this RTR kit as the foundation upon which to build. And then you’re doing these upgrades and as you say they make a significant difference. I think that’s great providing a budget avenue for somebody to get into the hobby and then upgrade. One thing that struck me as there’s probably a lot of people Who already are into RC cars. And they probably have their own radio already, maybe a spare receiver, sitting around, or maybe they even have batteries or they’ve watched this video of yours and they know right off the hop after buying the RTR they want to upgrade it immediately with a new Gyro, servo, etc. as you’re showing in your videos.
So what I was wondering is whether this chassis in the RTR kit is the same as this base chassis - YOKOMO 1/10 YD-2Z RWD COMPETITION DRIFT CAR CHASSIS KIT EP. MODEL: DP-YD2Z SKU: 00111200. I see it on places like RC Mart for 260 USD.
I am wondering about the comparative economics of buying it has the foundation, and then the exact electronics you want, assuming you’re doing these upgrades that you’re showing, as I said, if you already have your own radio, receiver, batteries… You know some other electronics you can Utilize. I was just curious how it would compare to basically avoid having leftover stock receiver, Gyro, servo sitting around…, and if it was indeed the same kit as the base.
Yes - the RTR is the same core chassis as the YD2Z.
If folks have QUALITY components laying around, AND have folks near them who can help with setup - then a kit does make more sense.
However, most times I find folks don't have one of those two prerequisites.
@@RoadsideRC yah people to help is big
I love spending 400 on an rc that i immediately had to buy a gyro for and now have to buy a complete new servo, which means i should probably upgrade the controller.... i guess ill get to check my new rc out in a few weeks. Yokomo really letting me down rn
Yes - it is unfortunate that the electronics in this car are really sub-par.
The good news - this is a VERY solid chassis that has great performance with just a few tweaks. Once you get past this initial hurdle, you will be in great shape.
Not gonna lie, haven't seen that battery connector since I was a kid, lol
EXACTLY!
Cool RC and great upgrade
Thank you. Did the same upgrade recently and posted it on Reddit. A few redditors said the ball stud on the servo horn should be flipped to prevent binding? What do you think… mines is pointed towards the servo same as yours. I haven’t had any issues driving or drifting but I’m fairly new to the RC world so I’m not really sure
Hello fellow redditor!!
I have left mine this way - servo horn ball stud pointing towards the servo - and have had ZERO issues.
When I look at it, the angle of the linkage would be worse for me if I flipped the ball stud around.
I am going to keep it as-is unless I move the servo.
@@RoadsideRC Thanks for your input!
Waiting on mine to come in the maail today. I have a Yeah Racing Hackgbar to paid with it but in my opinion its too slow. I also have a yokomo servo but its SLOW and i dont have a program card. I ended up going back to the stock mst servo and i have no idea what im doing wrong
Sounds like you have some tuning to mess with still. Good luck!
@@RoadsideRC update: yeah racing HackGear works amazing with the v4! Mst gyro must not like other servos 😂
GRAYSON’S drift car we got from Brent at adventure time RC is 4wd. It’s a hobby grade converted wal mart fast and the furious Supra.. what gyro would you recommend on a Budget Troy??
You don't need a gyro for 4WD.
Just go out and have fun!
i had the same problem with my rtr gyro
Well boo!
Sorry to hear that.
Hi, I don't understand the end point adjustment on the Gyro... how is that different to the EPA on my (Sanwa) radio?
The servo is getting inputs from two different sources (controller and gyro).
You MUST set the end points via the gyro.
Any plans to ditch the stock shocks that came on the RTR and try a set of their oil filled shocks? I was watching another video from another RUclips person end. They mentioned there might be a big difference in driving for the Yokomo versus MST out of the box based on the fact that you’ll come out doesn’t have oil field shocks, and the MST does
I will eventually swap them, however these shocks are surprisingly good for what they are.
Yes - oil filled shocks will be better, but not a game-changer.
As an example, some folks are running almost zero oil in their shocks to get a lot of movement.
hey i lookin at gettin the yokomo yd-2 do you recommend it for someone who has never owned a drift rc and wants the best while keeping the price low but video should help upgrade from stock gyro and servo to better ones. Thanks
There is a longer, more in-depth answer to your question - so I made a video about it! Here it is: ruclips.net/video/yRmuX4-UNmE/видео.html
@@RoadsideRC i watched i decided i will get the brushless version of the yokomo yd-2
@@pleco47 Great! Hope you enjoy it!
Im having trouble with my dp 302 v4. When i dont have it plugged in my wheel go left and right fully no problem when i plug in the gyro the left goes full lock but going right only goes about 70 percent. Servo injora 14KG digital servo. Also does it matter how the gyro is mounted? I have it mounted kind of slanted not flat
1) Check that the steering trim is centered on the controller, or as close to it as you can. This may mean changing the length of steering linkage to help center the steering. I have my steering trim at zero, and just lengthen/shorten the linkage to ensure the wheels are pointed straight.
2) Reset your steering endpoints in the gyro itself.
3) Yes - you want your gyro mounted FLAT and on a SOLID surface.
Do these parts also work on the mst rmx aswell or only yokomo ?
Good question - these parts will work on any RWD drift car.
@@RoadsideRCthank you
@RoadsideRC and also is the v2 a good option aswell if you want to be a bit on the cheaper end ?
@@jaidyn5363 The v2 what? Just to make sure I am answering the right question.
@@RoadsideRC the v2 yokomo gyro
I recently got this yokomo as a roller and replaced just about everything but the receiver and transmitter. I had the same problem centering the steering but one thing I find strange is the transmitter beeps continuously when I turn it on. I flipped through the manuals and there’s nothing I can find. I’m tried googling reasons my it starts beeping as soon as I turn it on but nothing. Any help or suggestions aside from replacing the transmitter? (will be replacing it eventually) I really appreciate it, thank you
Controller beaping should be low voltage - needs new batteries in it. But - I might be mis-remembering.
oops i like the 1:1 Chevy in the background. Im struggeling to decide mst or Yoko its hard as i know Japanise stuff usually better.
Thanks! I have a video in the works on the Chevy!
Here is my take on the best RTR- hope it helps with your MST vs Yokomo decision: ruclips.net/video/yRmuX4-UNmE/видео.html
I've been seeing you testing out all kinds of servers and gyros and transmitters I would like to know which one do you personally think is best I have to get for my yd2 RTR my ESC got smoked
My personal go-to items right now:
Controller: Futaba 4pm: www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=el&merchant_id=4b85b2b7-558e-4304-89fc-54958c8f47f0&website_id=caf4cba5-8e5f-43be-93b7-934f1a36d50d&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amainhobbies.com%2Ffutaba-4pm-4channel-2.4ghz-tfhss-radio-system-w-r304sb-receiver-fut01004388-3%2Fp897293
Gyro: Futaba GYD470: www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=el&merchant_id=4b85b2b7-558e-4304-89fc-54958c8f47f0&website_id=caf4cba5-8e5f-43be-93b7-934f1a36d50d&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amainhobbies.com%2Ffutaba-gyd470-1-10-electric-drift-car-gyro-fut01102373-3%2Fp1454555
Servo: www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=el&merchant_id=4b85b2b7-558e-4304-89fc-54958c8f47f0&website_id=caf4cba5-8e5f-43be-93b7-934f1a36d50d&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amainhobbies.com%2Freve-d-rsst-low-digital-programmable-servo-black-rv-rs-sta%2Fp1434712
ESC: Hobbywing XR10: www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=el&merchant_id=4b85b2b7-558e-4304-89fc-54958c8f47f0&website_id=caf4cba5-8e5f-43be-93b7-934f1a36d50d&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amainhobbies.com%2Fhobbywing-xerun-xr10-pro-stock-spec-v4-sensored-brushless-esc-hwa30112401%2Fp540791
Motor: basically, any 10.5T sensored
Hope that helps!
I have no idea what Moto comes on the yd2 RTR the same one you reviewed I'm watching your videos right now and can those links you send me work with the yd 2
Hey I just bought the same exact gyro and car and have been trying to figure out the wiring can someone please help me out
Did you watch this video? I talk directly about the wiring on the factory gyro, show the wiring diagram for the new gyro, and hook it up.
Which part are you stuck on?
@@RoadsideRC you didn't show how it was all wired
@@pianoman117 Please watch the section starting at 0:56 again.
Do you have the manual for the DP-302? You can download it online.
@@RoadsideRC i watched it and there's not a up close wiring part so I can't see what your connecting what into
@@pianoman117 He tells what Channel goes to what
is that gyro supposed to make that much noise bro?
Gyros don't make any noise - but that ReveD servo does get loud.
What was the stock servo? Did they label it with model number?
I honestly don't remember.
Hi, what settings are you using on the ReveD servo?
Hi there!
Here is the video where I go through the different settings and test them to see what they do: ruclips.net/video/8d72Wlw9ecM/видео.html
@@RoadsideRC Thank you, I tried modifying some of them but I've not seen big improvements in speed response
@@luca_rc_doc Correct! Many of the settings only make minor changes.
Sorry Newbee here Would this fit? Hobbywing QUICRUN 10BL120 SENSORED ESC (2-3S) for 1/10th Touring Car/Buggy / F1 / Drift Car
Here you go, I think this will help:
ruclips.net/video/LPVY8W74l5c/видео.html
@@RoadsideRCthanks!
@@RoadsideRCI just got my v4 gyro and my RSST servo how did you wire it up since the V4 does not have an input to plug anything to it and the RSST only has one plug going out.
Update: I figured it out except now the old screw that was from the old servo that goes on the horn does not fit on the new rev DRSST server. Anyway, I can get one that fits?
@sharptechnique7883 Did the new servo not come with a screw? They typically are all the same...and all come with one.
I have a box of spare screws I keep around for just this issue. Perhaps ask around near you to see if anyone has one.
what size of wheels are those?
They are standard drift wheels.
Between this and the futaba, futaba all the way... To me
I do prefer the Futaba gyro to the Yokomo - 100%.
But, I was trying to keep the factory controller - for now - so the Yokomo is easier to use with that configuration.
@@RoadsideRC yeah I had the futaba on my first drift car.. way smoother than the yokomo. Then got curious and bought a yokomo gyro because the futaba was hard to get at the time.. regret lol burned out my servo even tho I knew it would, just wanted to see it happen lol
ReveD > Futaba > Yokomo?