Yokomo YZ-2
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#2117
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Your correct in saying it adds more droop, but in the end the effect offers more rear traction, longer time to accelerate foward, better bump and jump clearance. Lower the hub, shift the caster block foward, and rear hub foward which is pretty much a adjustment that I don't change, once it's set.
#2119
Thanks guys
#2124
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Looks like the new Yokomo dirt and carpet cars are doing well enough to heavily influence the new Associated B6 dirt and carpet versions. Soon the AE fanboys will be claiming they are the greatest designs ever...
Though the designs and price point are both very good looking.
Though the designs and price point are both very good looking.
Last edited by Antimullet; 04-29-2016 at 05:48 AM.
#2125
You need Red Yokomo front springs with 30 weight, AE white rear springs with 27.5 for your shock package, where are you shocks located? your over dampened with shock oil that thick not allowing the car to rotate and gain side traction. Didn't get fixed until I changed the location to the second to the most outer hole. Also what pistons? I am at 2X1.6 fronts, 2X1.7s in the rear. If your diff isn't barking, that's not the culprit. Also take out some steering by raising the front inner ballstud washer to 2mm, and get yourself a set of the 25gram weights for under the battery. Try those. I had to change very minimal things from box stock to get the car near perfect. Also are your tires well broken in? Electrons take a long time to come in fully, and have a narrow window of lasting. I would suggest if you can get a set of Microns, they come in quicker, but again don't last all that long before the foam becomes crap. For your diff setting, tighten it up until when you do the wheel flick test it rotates around 3/4 of a full turn. It doesn't need to be exact, if it rotates substantially more its too loose. Car is amazing and will do you well, just need to fix a couple of things.
Also I have a friend with a 3d printer and I came up with a drawing to replace the battery foam and it has a cutout in order to mount the ESC further back if anyone is interested. I will post a pic of it once he prints it out.
#2126
Vs. Xray xb2
Can't seem to find anyone that has driven both. Can anyone draw a comparison dirt or carpet? Thx
#2127
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Have driven both on turf - the XB2 is basically the YZ-2 with significantly less aggressive steering. That makes the Xray "better" in less experienced/shakier hands but seems to create a low ceiling for that car. In fact, the only Xray I ever drove that rotated well did so because the gear diff in it was basically empty at the time. In my area, people who went to an Xray from a AE/Schumacher/Losi all loved it, everyone who went to one from the Yokomo went back to Yokomo eventually. There's also the parts cost to consider when comparing the two cars - both are durable and high quality cars but whatever spares you will want to carry will cost you at least 40% more for the Xray's.
#2129
I've driven the dirt edition yok on the same track I run my xb2 dirt.
Hated every moment of it. Car scrubbed tons of speed, and didn't have the pop off the corner the xb2 and b5m do. It did jump very nicely, but I think some setup work it can be as good as the other cars.
Hated every moment of it. Car scrubbed tons of speed, and didn't have the pop off the corner the xb2 and b5m do. It did jump very nicely, but I think some setup work it can be as good as the other cars.