Tag: RC Drift
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Eagle Racing TT-02 GRT – \”The most Bang for the Buck\” to get into RC Drift!
I recently started taking my daughter to the track with me and she started showing some interest in the hobby. So after a long time pondering (about 5 seconds) I decided I should get her something of her own to learn RC drifting (although it really was an excuse for me to try a new chassis). My…
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Acuvance Chevalier Capacitor Series – The Power Cap Slap!
Along with their buttery smooth ESCs and motors, Acuvance offers us a series of high quality capacitors called Chevaliers (which means knights in French), but what do they exactly do? In this article I will be explaining what are their purpose and benefits. So first of, what are capacitors? Power Capacitors are used to store power…
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Acuvance Tachyon Airia & TAO programming card – First Impressions and Reputation Count!
The Acuvance Tachyon Airia; the famous ESC used by many Japanese drifters. What is the hype around this ESC? Well luckily for you (and me), I had the chance to try this system by testing this product extensively during the past 3 weeks. So today, I will try to give you the best explanation of my experience…
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Sakura D3 @ 3.58 CS (258%)
Hi all! So I know I have been procrastinating on posting my chassis mods and specs so tonight I decided it was time to get serious and get into the details of it. In this post I will share with you (in the best of my abilities) every parts and mods that I currently run as…
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Active Hobby TYPE-C High Steering Suspension Arms
Hi All! With the trend of Y arms and super high angle steering in both Counter-Steer and RWD setup, I finally had enough and took the leap and purchased my own. But you know me, I couldn\’t just get any Y arms, I had to get some pink ones to match my Sakura D3! two…
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Active Hobby Sakura D3 \”D-Cut\” shaft
If there is one thing I learned from owning a Sakura D3, it\’s that it\’s a real pain in the bu** to change belts and pulleys! but thankfully, Active Hobby thought about us, D3 owners, and made the job a bit easier with their new custom shafts… or did they? Well for the most part.…