NEED ADVICE ON BUILDING A DRIFT CAR!!
#1
NEED ADVICE ON BUILDING A DRIFT CAR!!
Hi Im new to the drifting thing and I just want to try to get some pointers and things that I should know! Im waiting on my kit but its the tamiya tb 02 kit and I will be running brushless so I just want to know a good set up and all the good stuff! LMK and you can pm me thanks!!
#2
Hi Im new to the drifting thing and I just want to try to get some pointers and things that I should know! Im waiting on my kit but its the tamiya tb 02 kit and I will be running brushless so I just want to know a good set up and all the good stuff! LMK and you can pm me thanks!!
Its ideal for starting out and smaller drift tracks. A motor heatsink is also recommended
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there is no better or worse.
Depending on your surface you have to select your drift tires.
T-Drifts for grippy smooth asphalt.
Super Drifts for loose no grip Parkin lot
PVC for Indoor High Grip Smooth concrete or carpet.
Stick to solid Tires no rings, comes cheaper last longer. Drift rings break easy. IMO
But some people like them better. Also Drifitng in open parking lot will bore you quick.
Try taking it to the track when no one is racing. Alot more fun and Harder.
It all depends on what you run on.
And Believe it or not these Hard tires do have different Grip Grades to them just like reag tires.
Have fun.
Depending on your surface you have to select your drift tires.
T-Drifts for grippy smooth asphalt.
Super Drifts for loose no grip Parkin lot
PVC for Indoor High Grip Smooth concrete or carpet.
Stick to solid Tires no rings, comes cheaper last longer. Drift rings break easy. IMO
But some people like them better. Also Drifitng in open parking lot will bore you quick.
Try taking it to the track when no one is racing. Alot more fun and Harder.
It all depends on what you run on.
And Believe it or not these Hard tires do have different Grip Grades to them just like reag tires.
Have fun.