I've been looking for this exact comparison. Thanks so much for this. Easy to get caught up in the weeds when beginning. I also appreciate the well thought out responses to the viewers. Can't wait for my R32 readyset to get in!
the ma030 is really marketed for the enthusiasts and for playing on a big track, i found out the hard way that there is literally zero low speed control. the throttle feels like a on-off button. to solve this issue i had to buy a separate ics adapter and tune the throttle curve on a computer. getting a lower kv motor will also help tone down this little monster. i was lured into buying the ma030 initially from seeing how fast it is, but my old old ma010 is still the nicest for drifting. another thing i noticed was the 030 gear mesh sounded so much louder compared to the 020 and the 010, initially thought there was something wrong with it. i think the best all round vehicle to start out will be the ma020 ready set. good drifting fun at home.
@@TheBarreraLifeStyle absolutely! Take this guys advice! Get a ma020 94mm for a starter machine! Switch to 90 when you’re ready! I’ve got 2 ma030 evos. Still tuning with 1. Got 1 just to set underneath an anniversary body. Lol
@@musthavewheels I'm a beginner from Peking,this vedio is very helpful for me,Thanks for sharing the video. I bought MA020S with Subaru 22B body,JDM is the best😀
I’ve been wanting to buy the MA-030 EVO for about two years now. I just can’t seem to pull the trigger because the feedback is so mixed. I just recently saw it comes in all red now., it’s beautiful lol. Can we not resolve the throttle problem with a ESC?
Hey great video. I'm new to 1:28 cars and started a view weeks ago with WLtoys 284131 RWD drift builds. Its all about drifting, Im not interested in Onroad Track racing. So, if I want to start with a mini-z drifter, it seems, that the M020 is the way to go, right? Thanks a lot for Your incredible work. Great drift skills!!
I have a 5600kv as well and it coggs just the same. If it were sensored it would be so smooth. But you are right about the 8500 being geared more for racing.
Thanks brother. You'll have a lot of fun with it. It's all practice. And, if you have the opportunity to go to a local track and get some pointers from the pros, it really helps. I'm still learning as I go as well.
Thanks for the support brother! That's awsome. You'll love it for sure. I have another ma020 video coming out within the next week that you may find interesting.
How did you set up the wheels for skyline one? I have the same wheels. I put the bearings in the back and tried to screw the wheel nuts in the front. But it was too deep.
Well first you should watch the video because there's quite a bit of info on both types of chassis. For beginners I would recommend the ma020. I would also suggest the 94mm wheelbase. I found this wheelbase to be the easiest to drift.
@Iskalar they are all the same chassis (ma020) just different wheelbase. But each model can be converted to 90mm,94mm or 98mm. Check out my miniz Playlist. There is lots of info on this.