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Micro Drifter?

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bigjay

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Has anyone tried this?

Is it hard to drift?

Would I need to make changes other than tires?

Good idea or bad?
 
My cousin tried that with his Rage - all he did was swap the tires over and it just span round and round.

I wouldn't try it but if it works I'd like to know! ;)

Buggington
 
yes, i tried it. Didnt work, just kept spinning in circles. I couldnt straighten it up or anything, and that was only with quarter throttle.

I wouldnt suggest you try it, but if your using it indoors on wood flooring or tiles, just tape up the tires. It drifts well, and is a lot of fun.
 
You could, but it would just be cheaper and easier to just tape up the tires. That way if you get bored of it, you havnt wasted money on new tyres. You just peel of the tape.
 
I saw a guy at my lhs that had an RC-18r set up for drifting by adding a micro heli heading lock gyro to help keep the front wheels pointed where you want them. He said it was cheaper than a Dbox.
 
A Dbox, is a box that you connect to your car, and it countersteers for you. You can use them from heli's which is cheaper than buying the real Dbox. But i dont see much point in wasting money on one. Because your not really drifting, you dont actually need to do anything other than steer it into the drift, the box will do everything else. Waste of money if you ask me.
 
Wet garage (smooth concrete) floor + foam tires = drifting :D

I'm at school now but I'll show you what I mean when I get home.
 
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