…i got the three DumboRC G03…the version with damping…need the damping for the bumpy concrete floor in my studio…tested different gyros in the same class and price range…but these performe the best on my bumpy floors…
I got the G03 it was a smooth drift indoor/outdoor on my Awd 284010 i just convert its connector to Jst connector since my reciever has newer version, the stock wire connector can only fit on older version reciever of k989/k969*
hello i dug my old k989 out of my "to do" projects bin and have been working on it quit a bit. im curious if its worth changing the stock pinions out with the included ones to slow it down for more low end power? im not trying to race it i just want to learn to drift well. so far ive added metal diffs metal rear cups and metal body mounts. i finally have it sliding around decent! i would say the most notable improvement came from just increasing steering range by moving the link to the top hole! thanks for all the great tutorials btw
Hi i am Vince , I have the FlySky Noble NB4 but I don’t have in Setting the option “ USB function ” like you in de video t! How is it possible? I would like play some car racing game, but I can’t! 😨you do you think why ?
Maybe the new firmware has the menu in another setup. Generally when you connect to a computer it will show up as a game controller as default though. I'm on firmware 2.0.99 (not the newest one, I don't want to register just to update) so I'll check again if the menu has changed.
@@vincebrizio953 Just checked it with my 2.0.99, there's no USB adjustment on the menu. Only a menu to activate firmware update mode. Just plug it in and it will show up in the PC as a game controller (direct input, not the Xbox mode). You'll have to do button mapping in the game yourself. On Windows you can check the "Set up USB game controllers" to see if the connection is OK. If it doesn't show up you might need to change the USB cable.
Spray your track with silicone oil. It will give your cars ability to drift slower and with a brilliant grace. It was the best thing I did with my track. :D
Yes, definitely. That's why some gyros with particular steering curve response work well and the others don't. I guess the direct steering produces different angle of the car than the usual servo throw.
I am also looking for drift gyros for my 2wd slash lol, I have mine setup pretty decent that I can slide it around without a gyro no problem but I’m very curious how it would drive with a gyro
It should work. It can take up to 10V. Only one thing I'm not sure about is how it would react on a bumpy surface or when going offroad. It might shake like crazy when there's vibration.
The one with gray wheels is MA Racing 1.5. Here's the review ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k8Fa_iaqOyk.html The one with green wheels is from GL Racing. The model is GLD. I also have a review for this but the info is dated because they updated the package.
Haven't got the V5 yet. The stand alone is still V4 on GT55. I've seen Dasmikro standalone gyro with V5 so I'll look into that. Seem a better value than this if the steering curve is based on V4.