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Superbasher 06.04.2006 07:07 AM

WOOT made an order!!!!!!
 
just ordered a feigao 380c 7t and a warrior 7020! cant wait for it to get here
SB

Nick 06.04.2006 07:26 AM

Nice, what's it going in?

Superbasher 06.04.2006 08:13 AM

An AE RC10T4-im having fears of it flipping out etc as its 2wd. should be fun though

Serum 06.04.2006 08:36 AM

Yeah, it should be loads of fun.

You could get this piezo gyro thingy from GWS, (about 40 dollars) to keep the frontwheels inline with your drivingdirection.

Superbasher 06.04.2006 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
You could get this piezo gyro thingy from GWS, (about 40 dollars) to keep the frontwheels inline with your drivingdirection.

wow sounds strange-i dont get how it works though

Serum 06.04.2006 10:15 AM

check this movie;

http://www.hpiracing.com/movies/dbox.wmv

the same device is available for 1/5th of the price though, the GWS PG-03

Serum 06.04.2006 10:16 AM

what's that mean killer in your avatar?!

Superbasher 06.04.2006 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
what's that mean killer in your avatar?!

it was a bigger pic that said: this is fluffy, the killer of worlds
im going to look at that vid in the mo

Superbasher 06.04.2006 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
check this movie;

http://www.hpiracing.com/movies/dbox.wmv

the same device is available for 1/5th of the price though, the GWS PG-03

looks pretty good, but thats for drift cars? dunno if it'd work in a stadium truck on grass though.

Serum 06.04.2006 10:33 AM

Yes, it will work for sure. It is a steering assist. that thing tries to keep your car going straight in line

Superbasher 06.04.2006 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
Yes, it will work for sure. It is a steering assist. that thing tries to keep your car going straight in line

ahhh right i thought it was to keep it into a slide or something using opposite lock.

squeeforever 06.04.2006 07:32 PM

I saw those and was wondering if they would work for a monster truck on dirt. It looks promising but I stil can't grasp how it works exactly. Does it sense which way the car is pointing and which way its sliding and turn the wheels to compensate to try and keep it straight?

Serum 06.05.2006 04:21 AM

Yes Squee, that's what it does. It works with a Piezo ellement. you need to mount it into a certain direction on your car.

squeeforever 06.05.2006 06:06 PM

So you think it would be worth it if I was to use it when racing?

BrianG 06.05.2006 09:21 PM

According to the description, it should: http://www.hpiracing.com/index2.htm

Or, a quote:

Quote:

...With offroad vehicles, the Adjustable Stability Control System helps you concentrate on driving to the next turn as it keeps the vehicle running smooth through obstacles such as rough ruts. Hitting ruts at an angle would normally pull the steering off the intended path and your late counter reactive steering input would have you “flopping all over” when you initially just wanted to go straight. With the assistance from the Adjustable Stability Control System, The steering automatically reacts and keeps you on the straight and narrow, which is the fastest line from point-A to point-B....


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