Team Saiko RC Drift Vlog 17: Ryan's ReveD PC Springs Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ย. 2024
- Ryan's back with his review of the NEW ReveD PC rear springs for RWD RC drift cars. You will hear his comparison against the Yokomo RWD and the ReveD HT spring sets. He also shows some other parts that he has installed to compliment these springs on his current chassis set up. If you want to see more, or have any questions please leave a comment below!
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Somebody else's car besides Raymond wooo💪🏻🔥😎🔥👌🏻and the show must go on
Extremely helpful just order the Black dual rates
How you got that active toe setup what kind of toe and Camber you looking at? Would be nice to know I have the same setup. 👌🏻🔥😎🔥💪🏻
It’s actually a rear active toe kit from yokomo. I only used the upper arms and knuckles from the kit. Everything else is pieces together from existing parts. I’m currently running -1 in the rear but as far as toe I’m not sure. I don’t have a board or alignment machine to check. I just eyeball it and make it as straight as possible.
@@TeamSaikoRC that sounds good to me, keep up the good work bro. I like your car looks nice.💪🏻🔥😎🔥👌🏻
DriftCraze 2 aye thanks man I appreciate it 🤙🏼
@@TeamSaikoRC I just finished my rocket Bunny V1, I should be posting up the video soon, pearl white underneath, I've got a yokomo yd2 sxII.
DriftCraze 2 sure thing man will check it out
Nice setup bro BTW can you give me the part number for your front spring ?
Another question I'm new to rwd drifting
The front springs has to be soft or stiff?
Hi Eliya, the front spring used in this video is RD-006F along with the Reve'D spring cups. Reve'D has released new front springs since this video that are longer length and stiffer than the originals. Front spring rate depends on the driver and the surface that you are driving on, but in general the front spring is stiffer than the rear on most of our chassis. What surface are you drifting on? Good luck!
@@TeamSaikoRC hi sorry for responding late
My surface is concrete
My car is so rear heavy and I got the new version of the reveD springs yellow on the front and black on the rear I got a 10w oil and the car handles really bad I was going to get a 20w or 25w oil but because I'm on a budget and new to rc drifting I decided to ask you
Edit:I've been watching your content recently I really like it keep up the good work👍
@@Demo.betheman hmmm which chassis are you running?
@@TeamSaikoRC 3 racing sakura d5s v2 rr
Rear motor chassis can certainly use 25wt shock oil. Probably need to preload the spring a bunch still. If you have access to the reveD spring cups that will help to not have to preload so much. Mainly want the spring to rebound back after you pushed down on the rear shocks.