drifting question
#1
drifting question
is drifting better with 4 wheel drive?
#2
yes
#3
I don't believe their are any current touring cars on the rc market that are 2 wheel drive unless you make your own by cutting a belt or cutting your shaft....but yes drifting is better with a 4 wheel drive it gets boring after a while though
#4
Tech Master
Yes drifting is better in 4wd (RC wise).
However, it is hard to drift nitro cars. Since the response time isn't really instant. To add to that, it will be very hard on your clutch.
However, it is hard to drift nitro cars. Since the response time isn't really instant. To add to that, it will be very hard on your clutch.
#5
you could take out the frint axles but i thought i looked at an electric car and it was designed for drifting i forget the brand but i thought it said 2wd but im not sure
#6
Originally posted by DOMOisCOOL
Yes drifting is better in 4wd (RC wise).
However, it is hard to drift nitro cars. Since the response time isn't really instant. To add to that, it will be very hard on your clutch.
Yes drifting is better in 4wd (RC wise).
However, it is hard to drift nitro cars. Since the response time isn't really instant. To add to that, it will be very hard on your clutch.
If you have an MIP clutch( the one with the 3 holes) using the first hole, it grabs really early, so you do have a pretty good response time, although nowhere near what electrics response time is.
#7
Tech Master
Originally posted by Mxracer1990
you could take out the frint axles but i thought i looked at an electric car and it was designed for drifting i forget the brand but i thought it said 2wd but im not sure
you could take out the frint axles but i thought i looked at an electric car and it was designed for drifting i forget the brand but i thought it said 2wd but im not sure
#8
Originally posted by DOMOisCOOL
You must be thinking about the Yokomo MR4TC-SD Drifter Chassis. It is 4wd.
You must be thinking about the Yokomo MR4TC-SD Drifter Chassis. It is 4wd.