Team Saiko RC Drift Vlog 22: Mounting/Testing Reve'D AS-01 Tires

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Gingergangfamily
    @Gingergangfamily 2 года назад

    Bro can you make a video About tire wobble or how to balance them i’ve been having trouble with it bro Love your videos bro

  • @Chulme1234
    @Chulme1234 3 года назад

    Hey guys! The Grey 180sx at the end, that's a Koguchi shell right? Is that a one off or can they be purchased somewhere?
    Many thanks,
    Charlie

    • @TeamSaikoRC
      @TeamSaikoRC  3 года назад

      Hey Charlie, Yes that's a Yokomo Koguchi Power 180sx shell. I would check out vertexrc-usa.com or anywhere else that sells yokomo drift products to purchase. I'm pretty sure this shells is sold out at this time. Let me know if you have any more questions.
      Thank you,
      Roy

  • @jameyharrison7499
    @jameyharrison7499 3 года назад +1

    Any difference between the high traction wheels and the toplines?

    • @TeamSaikoRC
      @TeamSaikoRC  3 года назад +1

      Hey Jamey, SorryI haven't had the chance to test that out yet. I will get on it and post up asap. Thank you for the support!

  • @mencariberkah654
    @mencariberkah654 2 года назад

    which one grip yokomo or reve d tire? when at tile surface. Thanks

    • @TeamSaikoRC
      @TeamSaikoRC  2 года назад

      To me the ReveD tires have more grip when new which does cause them to wear down faster over time. As they wear out these will tend to have less grip. Yokomo DRC tires have a more consistent feeling of grip over the lifespan of the tire.

  • @xqwytz
    @xqwytz 2 года назад

    how much rear camber do you run with this tyre ?

    • @TeamSaikoRC
      @TeamSaikoRC  2 года назад +1

      I currently run negative 2 degrees camber in the rear of my chassis as a baseline.

  • @sNxUCExhAVOk
    @sNxUCExhAVOk 3 года назад

    Howzit braddah, any recommendations on tires for cars running aggressive rear camber? Lol
    Dabbling in RWD drifting but I converted a crawler chassis into a RWD drift RC4WD Tacoma build for the hell of it. It does decent for enjoyment, but I’m guessing the hard plastic tires I’m using don’t help with much…on top of the stiff HSP spare shocks I had & poor weight distribution possibly. Lol.
    Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
    Just trying to get more of a fluid motion out of my DIY’d rig. 😂😂 Still get plenty to learn before I purchase a legit RWD chassis.

    • @TeamSaikoRC
      @TeamSaikoRC  3 года назад +1

      Hi, well this definitely has many variables that I haven't personally worked with before. If the shocks are coilover then I would try and use a lighter oil vs what would be used for a crawling set up. I think that the steering angle could be a major issue. Also the solid rear spool will make it super aggressive when you give throttle. So that could be a real challenge. Good luck with the build since it's all for fun. Have a good one!

    • @sNxUCExhAVOk
      @sNxUCExhAVOk 3 года назад

      @@TeamSaikoRC Mahaloz my braddah. I switched to some Tamiya tires that’s a little softer, so ima test it out later. Ordered some big bore Yeah racing shocks to try tune the suspension before anything else.
      Probably seen my truck already off Saikō_dat’s IG. The red Tacoma with the DS Racing wheels. Lol
      Gonna try mess with the suggestions you gave & go from there also. Probably in the next week or so, I’ll purchase a D5 to get into a legit chassis before shelling out for a YD2. Lol
      Stay up & stay safe my braddah. Catch you at one of the practices one day 💪🏽🙌🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽