this has been so helpful! i havent been able to source a futaba 450 rwd for a while now and youve shown me a perfect replacement. i just hope it works as good in my 1:7 scale 🤞
Hello. I just installed Revox gyro onto my D5s kit last two night. Paired with SPT 10kg servo it works like a charm! Only down side with cheap servo is that ive set my gain at 50% with curve setting #3, the servo do wobbles. No issue on the gyro, it do helps with long slides
Hey Troy, I know you mentioned you like the stock settings but have you tried using the programmer from the RS-ST with the RevoX? RêveD state that you can use the programmer for the REVOX too and that you can change the overall behavior of the gyro so you get the control you want. I believe you can even assign your own different presets to each of the six designations too but don’t quote me on it. Anyway Troy, I’m glad to see you give it an honest review. I’m also grateful for the input regarding the 550. I’d always assumed that it was meant for the 7- and 10PXR transmitters. Now if only FlySky would do something similar for the Noble NB4 as Futaba have for the 7PXR and 10PXR and the GYD550…
That is interesting about the Revox with the RS-ST programmer! I will need to try it. That might really make a difference! I agree - if Flysky could come out with something to rival the Futaba equipment, that would get a lot of attention.
So would you say still the best gyro for under hundred bucks is the V4 and have you done review on the yeah racing hackamoto gyros interested in those to.👍
I believe I have the Yeah Racing sitting on my workbench. My favorite gyro is still the GYD450, but it is harder to get ahold of now. I think I prefer this ReveD over the Yokomo.
My son and I both have rmx 2.0 and we're one upgrade from the stock gyro I figured the V4 would be the step in the right direction we still have the stock radios too.
The HackSlider is okay. Not a great gyro but it works but isn’t as good as the Yokomo YG-302. For the money though, I highly recommend a DP-302 V4. Better sensitivity, no “hunting” of the front wheels and it’s programable to fit your driving style via OTA adapter. Seriously, don’t waste your time with the Yeah Racing gyro. It’s better than RTR but it’s not great at the price. If you want to go far in RWD competition, save the money spent on the Hackslider and buy a Yokomo gyro.
I really want to get into drifting but as far as I know there are no tracks in my area do they make drift wheels for the streets Great video on the gyro
I had this gyro working and loved it on setting 3, still newer to the RC drifting scene but I had some electrical issues I had to swap out and get figured out and now the gyro isn't working and just has a white light on where it used to be blinking blue with whatever setting I had. Do you know what this means by chance? I have been trying to find some information but no luck so far. Thank you in advance, Great video as usual!
Ok I was jw. Kinda wanna try a new gyro. Starting to not like my gyd470 because of the steering being softened from the gyro. Does this gyro have the same affect? It doesn’t have the speed I’d like compared to another gyro I have. The gyd470 is slower for some reason.
@@DabbathaHut If you have the GYD470 in AVCS mode, then just put it into normal mode. Will make a big difference at zero cost. I don't typically worry about steering speed in my drift cars, so not 100% sure what the right answer is for you.
@@RoadsideRC yeah I feel ya lol I do not like avcs mode lol it’s just weird to me. It’s odd that this power had g1 gyro I didn’t like feels amazing now paired with an injora servo on my budget rig. Kinda wanna try the revox but also kinda wanna get another g1 😂
I completely missed that in the video!!!! Oh no!!! Simple guide for you: 1) Hold the red button down while powering the car on 2) Release when the LED blinks 3) Turn the wheel (from the controller) to where you want the right endpoint to be - push the button 4) do the same for the left 5) let the wheels return to center, and wait for the LED to stop blinking. 6) Go drive!
Not sure if this is correct but if you are using your CH3 to adjust your gyro the 6 button switch would make a difference. If the third channel was unplugged then the 6 switch settings would work maybe?
Thank you for the review on the Reved gyro,I was between this gyro and the yokomo V4 couple of weeks ago.I choosed the V4 and boy I was so wrong,this yokomo gyro is acting so weird,I use it with a Futaba 7PXR radio,reved servo on my RMX 2.5 RS chasis..I also have a Futaba GYD450 gyro on my other RMX 2.5 S chasis,also reved servo with a Futaba 4PM radio and this is working amazing,unbelievable good,I just love it..Now I don't know what to do: swap the yokomo v4 with a GYD450 or GYD550 gyro on my first chasis with the Futaba 7PXR radio?Because I just can't get it work as good as the second chasis with the GYD450.Did you tried the GYD550 do you think is as good as GYD450?
@@RoadsideRC you would also need to buy its own program card to be able to adjust it with controller(not talking about gain) im in-between this reve d and the GYD470 since no one knows when the 450 will be back in stock but i cant find any reviews on it
@@killerrexunleashed Just drove the GYD470 for the first time! Review video coming out soon. A really solid gyro - no regrets purchase since the 450 is harder to get ahold of.
@@RoadsideRC The GYD550 works with the T4PM transmitter. Just has to have the later software (4.0 or higher for both) in the Tx and Rx. Futaba seems to like to leave the T4PM out of documentation of being able to control higher end Futaba components.
Having more curve or preset or mode or gyro blinks is like having more gain at the begining of the initiation and normal gain when you are holding your angle afterwards While avcs in gyd450 assists you end to end. Sometimes you will get frustrated of it because the car can straighten easily
Troy. I have a question 4 u. I have a reved sevo and its slow. I bought the usb programmer and bumped up the speed still slow. Than just to try the servo itself i connected to the receiver channel directly without the gyro between and guess what it is speedy is good as it should be. What can be the issue. By the way im using the G1 gyro from HD i think. I did manage to grab a revox gyro also which is on its way now. i hope Reve d gyro and servo will be working together as charm
@roadsiderc same thing is happening to my Reeve D servo. But I was using the Yokomo V4 Gyro and it was defective. Now I guess I will buy the Reeve D gyro to match the servo amd see if I can finally drift my car after over 1k spent on it.😂
For me is inr4-gyb the better choice , but you need a nb4 Transmitter. It works perfekt with rs-st, latente is good and the configuribility is good after the last update.
So I just bought a used RMX 2.0, barely used. The kid drove it once and his girlfriend made him sell it. Anyway what kind of tires should I buy to practice on flat pavement? Not smooth but flat. I cant go to my Hobby Shop everyday to practice.
That type of pavement will tear through some tires pretty quickly, so you need to get some cheaper ones for sure. Good news - they are all cheap! :) These Yokomo DRA tires are made for asphalt and are really good. However, you might be able to get away with cheaper sets: amzn.to/43AqDR5 They are a good starting point for you though.
Will a Gyro make me able to make a drift car out of a Tekno 4x4 SCT? I taped up my tires and it works, but I’m thinking about getting a gyro for off weeks when I want to take it to the local pavilion.
Hey Troy, thanks for the video. Fyi, Noticed something odd though. Even though it is a new gyro, it shows discontinued in the Amain online store. Barely a month after putting it in the store. Still see it at other vendors though. 🤷🏻♂️. I was able to snag a GYD 450 at least before they are gone. Hurricane
@@RoadsideRC that’s a very plausible thought. I was wondering if they decided to not carry Reve-D anymore but there wasn’t anything like that on the other parts. Maybe we should contact them to ask about it?!?! Thanks again for the drift content! Hurricane
Hey Troy, FYI, the Revox gyro is back on Amain’s site and listed as a new part today. Not sure if there was a part number revision or roll but your link works again. Hurricane
Unfortunately, you can not use it with the stock radio. The radio has to have the ability to set the gyro gain. For the RMX2.5, I would suggest your first upgrade should be the radio itself.
This is MUCH better than the stock gyro. The factory RTR controller will not be good enough to run it. You need to be able to control the third channel to set the gyro gain.
Hard for me to tell ,it looks like it’s functioning pretty smoothly, but then again , I don’t own any higher end drift! cars😝! Looked good to me though Troy!
@@RoadsideRC i feel i can initiate faster than before,and throttle friendly,it helps me in the tight corner or long curve corner(big C)without loosing grip
If you decide to use Revo, they need to be good, I don't have it, but I think the setting is 1 narrow, 6 wider, what I'm saying, the first have a narrow angle you need to steer more to get the activation, but can be activated how the rc is drifting angle, and the high the number the sensitivity increase, because you enter in the angle more
Maybe someone can help with this. Is a gyro just a gyro, or is there alot of difference in it being a "drift" gyro. The only reason I ask is that I've been wanting to put one in my fazer, I just don't drift but I like the extra stability that a gyro provides under acceleration.
There is a large difference between drift gyros and standard stability gyros. You don't want a drift gyro if you are only looking for stability under acceleration.
You have outgrown the gyd450 👀 Ive stopped using the 450 also now its all yoko V4 in normal mode lets you have more control over the car in my opinion 🤔
@@RoadsideRC true that, but ya cant deny it. It brings a different way of control Plus being reve d its quality ive been buying slowly stuff from them or yokomo 😬
this has been so helpful! i havent been able to source a futaba 450 rwd for a while now and youve shown me a perfect replacement.
i just hope it works as good in my 1:7 scale 🤞
Great! Glad this was helpful!
Hello. I just installed Revox gyro onto my D5s kit last two night. Paired with SPT 10kg servo it works like a charm! Only down side with cheap servo is that ive set my gain at 50% with curve setting #3, the servo do wobbles. No issue on the gyro, it do helps with long slides
Glad you like it.
I think it is a very good gyro.
Wow! That was some driving man!! Impressed, you made it look so much fun 👍gotta get 1 for my 2 wheeled basher lol.
Thanks!
This gyro isn't what you want for a basher. It isn't meant for that type of use.
Cool buddy,looks so fan 😎 😍 👌 Have a nice weekend
Thank you!
Hey Troy, I know you mentioned you like the stock settings but have you tried using the programmer from the RS-ST with the RevoX? RêveD state that you can use the programmer for the REVOX too and that you can change the overall behavior of the gyro so you get the control you want. I believe you can even assign your own different presets to each of the six designations too but don’t quote me on it.
Anyway Troy, I’m glad to see you give it an honest review. I’m also grateful for the input regarding the 550. I’d always assumed that it was meant for the 7- and 10PXR transmitters.
Now if only FlySky would do something similar for the Noble NB4 as Futaba have for the 7PXR and 10PXR and the GYD550…
That is interesting about the Revox with the RS-ST programmer! I will need to try it. That might really make a difference!
I agree - if Flysky could come out with something to rival the Futaba equipment, that would get a lot of attention.
WHAT?! You’re taking the Futaba out?! I can’t believe it!!
I couldn't either!
So would you say still the best gyro for under hundred bucks is the V4 and have you done review on the yeah racing hackamoto gyros interested in those to.👍
I believe I have the Yeah Racing sitting on my workbench.
My favorite gyro is still the GYD450, but it is harder to get ahold of now.
I think I prefer this ReveD over the Yokomo.
My son and I both have rmx 2.0 and we're one upgrade from the stock gyro I figured the V4 would be the step in the right direction we still have the stock radios too.
The HackSlider is okay. Not a great gyro but it works but isn’t as good as the Yokomo YG-302. For the money though, I highly recommend a DP-302 V4. Better sensitivity, no “hunting” of the front wheels and it’s programable to fit your driving style via OTA adapter.
Seriously, don’t waste your time with the Yeah Racing gyro. It’s better than RTR but it’s not great at the price. If you want to go far in RWD competition, save the money spent on the Hackslider and buy a Yokomo gyro.
Thanks.. I am looking to upgrade my giro
A better gyro is one of the best upgrades to do!
Finally made it here
Might not have a big difference between each setting but man your drifting is smoothe 😍
Thank you!
I really want to get into drifting but as far as I know there are no tracks in my area do they make drift wheels for the streets Great video on the gyro
Yes - you can drift on almost any surface.
@@RoadsideRC Thanks for taking the time to answer
I had this gyro working and loved it on setting 3, still newer to the RC drifting scene but I had some electrical issues I had to swap out and get figured out and now the gyro isn't working and just has a white light on where it used to be blinking blue with whatever setting I had. Do you know what this means by chance? I have been trying to find some information but no luck so far. Thank you in advance, Great video as usual!
First thing to double-check is if all wires are plugged in correctly. Very easy to get one backwards.
I have been looking at those keep us updated on its progress
I have driven it multiple times. Really liking it.
@@RoadsideRC it's on top oof my gyro option list
When you tested this was you using the revox settings on the servo? I know the app has settings specifically for the revox gyro
I did not - I had my own settings on the servo.
Ok I was jw. Kinda wanna try a new gyro. Starting to not like my gyd470 because of the steering being softened from the gyro. Does this gyro have the same affect? It doesn’t have the speed I’d like compared to another gyro I have. The gyd470 is slower for some reason.
@@DabbathaHut If you have the GYD470 in AVCS mode, then just put it into normal mode. Will make a big difference at zero cost.
I don't typically worry about steering speed in my drift cars, so not 100% sure what the right answer is for you.
@@RoadsideRC yeah I feel ya lol I do not like avcs mode lol it’s just weird to me. It’s odd that this power had g1 gyro I didn’t like feels amazing now paired with an injora servo on my budget rig. Kinda wanna try the revox but also kinda wanna get another g1 😂
can you show how to adjust the end points?
I completely missed that in the video!!!! Oh no!!!
Simple guide for you:
1) Hold the red button down while powering the car on
2) Release when the LED blinks
3) Turn the wheel (from the controller) to where you want the right endpoint to be - push the button
4) do the same for the left
5) let the wheels return to center, and wait for the LED to stop blinking.
6) Go drive!
How does it compare to the yokomo v4 gyro could you do a comparison?
Having driven both, I do prefer the ReveD. But, it is a different feel.
Cool gyro and great review
Thanks!
@@RoadsideRC 😁👍
Thx for an awesome video again Troy. I just want to know are you running the stock servo horn on your main D5
I definitely acknowledge for this prise🎉🎉🎉
Yes - stock servo horn on the D5.
Sorry about the scammer.
Not sure if this is correct but if you are using your CH3 to adjust your gyro the 6 button switch would make a difference. If the third channel was unplugged then the 6 switch settings would work maybe?
Third channel is being used to control gain.
Good thinking though!
What kind of steering servo would you recommend?
In this video, I share all the components I recommend:
ua-cam.com/video/4-XKFoO-fO0/v-deo.html
Thank you for the review on the Reved gyro,I was between this gyro and the yokomo V4 couple of weeks ago.I choosed the V4 and boy I was so wrong,this yokomo gyro is acting so weird,I use it with a Futaba 7PXR radio,reved servo on my RMX 2.5 RS chasis..I also have a Futaba GYD450 gyro on my other RMX 2.5 S chasis,also reved servo with a Futaba 4PM radio and this is working amazing,unbelievable good,I just love it..Now I don't know what to do: swap the yokomo v4 with a GYD450 or GYD550 gyro on my first chasis with the Futaba 7PXR radio?Because I just can't get it work as good as the second chasis with the GYD450.Did you tried the GYD550 do you think is as good as GYD450?
The 550 is supposed to be better than the 450, but needs a controller like you have (7pxr) to work properly. I don't have one, so never tried it.
I have 7px would that be compatible for gyd550? Or I have to buy the r334sbs receiver in order to use gyd550 on 7 px ?
Thanks
@@RoadsideRC you would also need to buy its own program card to be able to adjust it with controller(not talking about gain)
im in-between this reve d and the GYD470 since no one knows when the 450 will be back in stock but i cant find any reviews on it
@@killerrexunleashed Just drove the GYD470 for the first time! Review video coming out soon.
A really solid gyro - no regrets purchase since the 450 is harder to get ahold of.
@@RoadsideRC The GYD550 works with the T4PM transmitter. Just has to have the later software (4.0 or higher for both) in the Tx and Rx. Futaba seems to like to leave the T4PM out of documentation of being able to control higher end Futaba components.
Do you have any plans to check out the futaba 550
Not at this time, because I don't have a controller that will interface with it.
Having more curve or preset or mode or gyro blinks is like having more gain at the begining of the initiation and normal gain when you are holding your angle afterwards
While avcs in gyd450 assists you end to end. Sometimes you will get frustrated of it because the car can straighten easily
Interesting take. Thanks!
Troy. I have a question 4 u. I have a reved sevo and its slow. I bought the usb programmer and bumped up the speed still slow. Than just to try the servo itself i connected to the receiver channel directly without the gyro between and guess what it is speedy is good as it should be. What can be the issue. By the way im using the G1 gyro from HD i think. I did manage to grab a revox gyro also which is on its way now. i hope Reve d gyro and servo will be working together as charm
That does seem odd.
Not sure how slow is "slow". Honestly, I don't worry about the speed of my servos. Slower can mean smoother...
@@RoadsideRC do you remember when you tested Reved servo ,? you also bumped up the speed.
@@chiccoka Yes - and I have also run the servo with the stock configuration.
@roadsiderc same thing is happening to my Reeve D servo. But I was using the Yokomo V4 Gyro and it was defective. Now I guess I will buy the Reeve D gyro to match the servo amd see if I can finally drift my car after over 1k spent on it.😂
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Is it better than the yokomo V4?
I believe so, yes.
For me is inr4-gyb the better choice , but you need a nb4 Transmitter. It works perfekt with rs-st, latente is good and the configuribility is good after the last update.
Awesome to hear! I have that receiver/gyro on my workbench for a test!
So I just bought a used RMX 2.0, barely used. The kid drove it once and his girlfriend made him sell it. Anyway what kind of tires should I buy to practice on flat pavement? Not smooth but flat. I cant go to my Hobby Shop everyday to practice.
That type of pavement will tear through some tires pretty quickly, so you need to get some cheaper ones for sure. Good news - they are all cheap! :)
These Yokomo DRA tires are made for asphalt and are really good. However, you might be able to get away with cheaper sets: amzn.to/43AqDR5
They are a good starting point for you though.
Nice video I got the futaba 450 it works but the 550 doesn't work only it u got a futaba remote with gyrolink
Yes, the 550 requires a high-end controller.
@@RoadsideRC I know I 145 dollar later now I got a paper weight lol
Will a Gyro make me able to make a drift car out of a Tekno 4x4 SCT? I taped up my tires and it works, but I’m thinking about getting a gyro for off weeks when I want to take it to the local pavilion.
Sorry, but no.
For AWD, you do not need a gyro. It will actually fight what you need for AWD.
Hey Troy, thanks for the video. Fyi, Noticed something odd though. Even though it is a new gyro, it shows discontinued in the Amain online store. Barely a month after putting it in the store. Still see it at other vendors though. 🤷🏻♂️. I was able to snag a GYD 450 at least before they are gone.
Hurricane
I saw that as well!
I wondered if they meant to show "out of stock" but clicked the wrong button.
@@RoadsideRC that’s a very plausible thought. I was wondering if they decided to not carry Reve-D anymore but there wasn’t anything like that on the other parts. Maybe we should contact them to ask about it?!?! Thanks again for the drift content!
Hurricane
Hey Troy, FYI, the Revox gyro is back on Amain’s site and listed as a new part today. Not sure if there was a part number revision or roll but your link works again.
Hurricane
@@mehurricane Woohoo! Great news!
Can I use it with my mst 2.5 stock radio? I also have the stock servo, should I buy the reved servo or gyro first?
Unfortunately, you can not use it with the stock radio. The radio has to have the ability to set the gyro gain. For the RMX2.5, I would suggest your first upgrade should be the radio itself.
@@RoadsideRC thank you😊
I know im way late but I just got the Sakura d5 mr.. Is music city rc still open?
Unfortunately the track has closed.
Stay connected on the Tennessee RC Drift Facebook page for events.
There is actually one Saturday!
Will the revox gyro work with the yokomo sp-03 d v2 servo?
It should!
silly question but how does this compare to the gyro that comes stock with the RMX 2.0 and will the stock controller support it?
This is MUCH better than the stock gyro. The factory RTR controller will not be good enough to run it. You need to be able to control the third channel to set the gyro gain.
Hard for me to tell ,it looks like it’s functioning pretty smoothly, but then again , I don’t own any higher end drift! cars😝! Looked good to me though Troy!
Yes - thanks!
May i know the weight of this reved gyro? Thanks!
I did not weight it, sorry.
@@cryptofabian-cryptonews7960 wow! It is true? Thank you! How to claim?😄
@@russelfernandez4828 Please be careful, 100% a scam.
I keep reporting it to UA-cam, but no action has been taken.
Knowing nothing about RC drifting, question. Do you need a gyro to drift?
For a RWD car, yes. For an AWD car, no.
I like set number 5 for tight corner 🍺🍺
What difference do you feel?
@@RoadsideRC i feel i can initiate faster than before,and throttle friendly,it helps me in the tight corner or long curve corner(big C)without loosing grip
If you decide to use Revo, they need to be good, I don't have it, but I think the setting is 1 narrow, 6 wider, what I'm saying, the first have a narrow angle you need to steer more to get the activation, but can be activated how the rc is drifting angle, and the high the number the sensitivity increase, because you enter in the angle more
That is what it says in the manual - have you actually tried it?
Maybe someone can help with this. Is a gyro just a gyro, or is there alot of difference in it being a "drift" gyro. The only reason I ask is that I've been wanting to put one in my fazer, I just don't drift but I like the extra stability that a gyro provides under acceleration.
There is a large difference between drift gyros and standard stability gyros. You don't want a drift gyro if you are only looking for stability under acceleration.
couldnt see much difference just watching guess know better controlling it
*A big like👍Au👀always a full video watch*
That is right.
You may need to update and tune your ReveD servo to suit their gyro.
Check out this video from ReveD
ua-cam.com/video/_sPvY-NeAZU/v-deo.html
Thanks!
You have outgrown the gyd450 👀
Ive stopped using the 450 also now its all yoko V4 in normal mode lets you have more control over the car in my opinion 🤔
I still love the 450!!!!
It is harder to get my hands on. Seems out of stock everywhere.
This gyro is simpler.
@@RoadsideRC true that, but ya cant deny it. It brings a different way of control Plus being reve d its quality ive been buying slowly stuff from them or yokomo 😬
@@RoadsideRC I have really become a fan of simpler gyros
Like to start drifting
You should!
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Cool video...u can drift good dude
Thanks! Lots of practice!