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There's no reason to bother putting a brushless motor (especially a higher kv one) into a drift car, you'll never get traction to make any use of the power. Quote:
![]() ![]() ![]() [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkUaxPE3sQw"]Tamiya TT-01ED - BMW M3 - YouTube[/ame] It's a TT-01 ED, has two sets of headlights (low and high beam, but same bulbs so it's just more bulbs on for highs), fog lights, turn signals front and rear, tail lights, brake lights and reverse lights. If you stop for a few seconds the turn signals flash as hazard lights.
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Wow. Well if you don't learn something new everyday, then you're doing something wrong. I never new that there were br/bl ESCs.
Your M3 looks sick! ![]() I'm not going to have to kill anyone anymore. The glue cleared up to the point where I can barely see it.
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Love that replica maybe I should make one
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Here's the details of the ESC in my 22T:
http://www.teamtekin.com/rs_gen1.html They're not cheap by any means, a motor/ESC is easily $275. I run mine in "dual drive" mode so it runs sensored at low RPM and sensorless at high RPM. Found some night pictures:
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So... 4wd vs 2wd? (drifting)
Seems sacrilege to me to run a 4wd fr-s. I never setup a drift RC though, and it seems like 90% of chassis are 4wd. Can you still countersteer and whatnot with a 4wd RC? Mine is mostly going to be run on crappy pavement/driveway, and sometimes concrete, so maybe 4wd is just better for these small cars? Also, do you guys think I should go 1/10 scale or 1/18? I prefer 1/18 scale as I used to have an old 1/18 scale buggy that I loved, and a lot of my drifting areas are going to be small & compact so I tend to think 1/18 is better for that situation. Are there any decent mini drift chassis? |
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4wd allows you to put power down to the road. At this scale, these cars have ridiculous power. For drifting, 4wd doesn't really allow you to counter steer, unless your rear wheels are spinning faster. Power to the front wheels helps pull you through the corners when drifting. What real drifters do is run a "counter steer kit" in their cars. All it is is a differently geared drive train. The most common kits are a 1.5 and 2. This is 1.5 rear rotations for every 1 front rotation and likewise for the 2. This allows for counter steering. I've only seen 2wd drifting on carpet, but like what was mentioned above, the perfect setup and surface is needed as well as a ton of skill or else you will just spin out in place all day.
1/10 is the most common scale. You can find nearly any body/shell you want. The choice of wheels, tires, suspension parts, and more are way greater than any other scale. If you are worried about space, a locked rear diff will let you spin in place. It also increases the stability (predictability) of the car.
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i love it. i used to build a lot of 1/5 scale trucks, they were a lot of fun.
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Your on the front page
Looking good.. Got to get mines up to like yours pro status but right now I have my buggies to maintain big race coming ![]()
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It came out a tap darker than I thought it would. I don't think that's a bad thing though.
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Putting led fog lights? Don't they have a amber LED? That will look good
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