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05.20.2011, 01:10 AM

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Thanks for the reply radioman. I was wondering if normal piezoelectric like this http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKTT2&P=7
would be better for car use? The one that I showed uses electronic sensor. Which one do you think has higher reliability?

I don't really bash my MT, just want something to help with my bad driving skill.
do you have a 2Ch or 3Ch radio system?

if you have a 3Ch just get the one like i have
a dude on the Blitz forum just got His today

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Well I got my gyro in and all I can say sweeeeeeeet it is way to much fun I wish I would have done this a long time ago.
problem is I can not hardly drive with out it now If I turn it off I'am all over the place owell I guess I well have to put one in all my rc's like I said it is way to cool .Thanks radioman for the idea .
thanks for all the info an help made it real easy to hook up.


This is the one i have and use.
ek2-0704B look here you can get it for like $20
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R4...All-Categories


but if you have only a 2Ch

get the first one you posted ...

or the one i posted

ek2-0704 Not the ek2-0704B


Just Fix It !!!
I have been into electronics for 30+ years
and am a licensed Electronics Technician for over 26 years now.


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