Thanks bro. My Yokomo DIB is still slower than many of my peers. I'm learning alot from them as well. Each week before I go for our drift meet, I would set it up differently. I used to run with weight distribution of 30f:70r but I feel that with the weight of 950gm at the rear, my acceleration is slow after a corner. I'm going to shift my battery to the centre and see if the acceleration improves. Now my weight distribution is 41f:59r with rear weight of 890gm now. Stay tune to see if this setup makes the launching or acceleration much faster.
Hi. Sure. Let me know your email and ill sent it to you. I couldn't get it pass a certain speed because the shocks wasn't doing its job at full lock and in order to get a wide angle at full lock, toe out has to be extreme, say 10°, which i think the cause of slowness on straight portions of the track. Nevertheless it drift quite well. Anyway, speed can always be compensated with softer tires (if your track host allows).
@@shmidt_rc2338 ,i just send you the drawing via email but there was a mail delivery error saying "Address not found". Maybe you can give me another email address.
I bought a yokomo and it's so good that i don't need any modification. Fun and exciting for me as the driver but no more fun as a mechanic. I'm compiling the video of this comparison soon.
kayemtan yes I got one a few months back. 1st ever RC drift car and it’s a blast. Switchbacks look good once you turn the gyro down a bit from the factory setting
Wow, that's some insane steering angle you were able to achieve there!
Good job bro! Anyone can build and drive a yokomo or rmx but if you can custom build something and keep up then that’s real skill. (IMO)
Thanks bro. My Yokomo DIB is still slower than many of my peers. I'm learning alot from them as well. Each week before I go for our drift meet, I would set it up differently. I used to run with weight distribution of 30f:70r but I feel that with the weight of 950gm at the rear, my acceleration is slow after a corner. I'm going to shift my battery to the centre and see if the acceleration improves. Now my weight distribution is 41f:59r with rear weight of 890gm now. Stay tune to see if this setup makes the launching or acceleration much faster.
I also make RC DRIFT videos, but this is a simple and easy to practice course.
Hi, that steering mod is awesome !! Do you make the part or do you have drawings? My 01-d pro could use more steering. Thanks.
nice
So my stock rtr mst 2.0 is hitting the lower arms with the stock wheels how can I fix it to where it doesn’t hit the lower arm
Um hi need help I got a normal servo 60 degree but I want a 180˚ Idk if that will work because I got a 4wd and it stop maybe around 60˚ so 🤷♂️
It is normal when the toe set to negative for more angle?
Can you give a link for that front lower swing arm?
Please tell me the measuring
Hi, may I know where’s this located?
Hi Andy, this place is in the little red dot Singapore.
Usually what day will be the dm? So boring playing this with my self haha
@@andyhooi6642 check out this drift meet. facebook.com/groups/187634198503060/
Usually they meet on Saturdays if there is one it will be posted.
Could you share the dimension please ? 🙏🙏
Send me the link for it
Dimensions please
Yes please
Hey! Could you please give the dimensions of steering part?
Hi. Sure. Let me know your email and ill sent it to you. I couldn't get it pass a certain speed because the shocks wasn't doing its job at full lock and in order to get a wide angle at full lock, toe out has to be extreme, say 10°, which i think the cause of slowness on straight portions of the track. Nevertheless it drift quite well. Anyway, speed can always be compensated with softer tires (if your track host allows).
@@kayemtan lp8839@yandex.ru
Thank you! It is just engineering interest to make my friend's mst ms01 drift again)
@@shmidt_rc2338 ,i just send you the drawing via email but there was a mail delivery error saying "Address not found". Maybe you can give me another email address.
@@wilqrcdrift626 sure. Hope that you'll let me know the outcome after you completed the mods.
kayemtan hi friend. Could you send the scheme me too? Will try to make it
You sound like Singaporeans
It's easier to buy a yokomo.
I bought a yokomo and it's so good that i don't need any modification. Fun and exciting for me as the driver but no more fun as a mechanic. I'm compiling the video of this comparison soon.
Even easier if you buy a RMX😉
@@andrewmcmillan8110 , have not experience an RMX 2.0S yet. Do you have one? How's the way it does switch backs?
kayemtan yes I got one a few months back. 1st ever RC drift car and it’s a blast. Switchbacks look good once you turn the gyro down a bit from the factory setting
too toe out, unsightly. your Ackerman doesn't look good anyway