RC RWD Drifting Theory & Car setup Sakura D4 RWD
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- I try to teach you what I learned so far regarding RC Drifting.
All things are explained to the best of my knowledge, but unfortunately, I don't know everything.
Feel free to correct my mistakes in the video comments in a constructive way...
In this video I cover following items using my Sakura D4 RWD Drift car:
- Static and Kinetic friction
- Countersteer (CS) Drifting setup and RWD Drifting setup
- Front wheel grip = good contact patch
- King Pin Inclination
- Caster
- Camber
- Toe in / out
What I forgot (and will do a seperate video about):
- Ackerman
- Suspension
- ?
Upcoming videos about RC Drifting:
- What you need to get started + Cost
- Skill (handling your remote controller)
Nothing about weight/mass distribution and placement?
The best explanation i have seen so far on youtube. Because of this, a lot of starters who want to go RC drift will be starting way better. Clear explanation of how the setup will affect your chassis. Thumbs up :)
This is a really good video!
Loved the video. But in the beginning when you where talking about awd and counter steering you said that the rear wheels are always spinning faster then the front. But how would you accomplish that. Bigger rear differential?
Nice info, bro! But what about weight distribution?
This car is the same on my car in lazada
Thank you so much bro! ❤️
If he says "contact patch" one more time, I'm gonna lose it!
you are very good at rc red drifting.
so why is that people camber out their front wheel?
You can have camber for style if you want but then you need to have caster angle so your leading tire gets flat when turned. So the more you turn your wheels, the more grip you get on it.
@@alexistaragon5792 thank you for that
Good explanation on how the set up will effect the chassis 👍
I would say I’m a novice. This video really explains everything about the chassis tuning itself THIS VIDEO IS FULL OF USEFUL INFORMATION 👍 I approve to a newbie
Excellent explanation!! Very easy to follow and comprehend.
Finally some good technical advice! I had to watch a dozen irrelevant videos before finding this one. Thank you!
Excellent vid, im doing tiny cars but it explains a lot and now I think I will be able to dial in my car
Thank you for a great explanation, For the first time I’m understanding the forces at work here.
Thanks, really appreciate your comment
Thank you for all the great information, just starting with the basics of how and why drifting happens is a great start. The first and only video I have found has this information. Thank you again!
Hi , do you have tuning service ?I would love to send you my yokomo for tuning for fee.
Brilliant video!!! Absolute respect for explaining this to us all!! Thankyou!!
Hey bro can you help me out with my d4 I really want to try this new hobby
Last video coming soon?
Where i can buy this badboy car thanks
Thank you this help a lot to understand, im beginner in drift rc play with 1:28 scale car.
Thank you for helpful tips!
Random question: would you recommend this for a beginner who never owned a drift rc car?
Hi, yes, I think it's a good platform, not too expensive.
Thanks!!!
Thanks man that was very clarifying, just wondering can you do same style of video for the weight of the car , like put more of the components in the rear or in the front , etc, wondering what would be the effect in the car
That would be a good one idd! Will add it to the list of videos I want to make...
Yea that would be great. I've been rwd drifting for close to 5yrs and have competed in alot of comps and I think weight distribution will be a good topic specially for beginners to understand the concept of it 👍
I have a D4 and I ran a similar servo. Your gyro is probably fine but the slow speed of your servo is confusing the gyro. It expects the servo to be at a certain position while the servo is still on its way there, resulting in the gyro trying to fix what it thinks is a wrong servo position. That creates for a very unstable driving experience (as demonstrated by your car being very wobbly). I switched to an OMG servo and the entire thing became infinitely more controllable.
Thanks for this, will try!
Hello what size body shell are you using? Thank you
1:10 scale bodies with a wheelbase of 260mm
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