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    작성자 ulgWEZ
    댓글 0건 조회 3회 작성일 24-10-24 17:57

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    Since Ino-chan hasn't updated her blog, there's a rumor going around on Dayz that she's "dead." That's why I put a 1/12 tire on it the other day. After I used superglue, I fixed it in place with a rubber band made by TB, as you can see. The pressure of this rubber band is neither too strong nor too weak, which is just right for a 1/12 tire, but......! The moment I tried to put the rubber band on, it snapped off and came flying right towards my face! Luckily, I was wearing glasses (reading glasses) so it didn't hit me directly, but I was able to clearly see the moment the rubber hit the lens of my glasses. If I hadn't worn my eyes, it would have hit my goddamn eyeball! Mr. Matsui was a gentle and kind person, so

    it ended without any incident, but

    if this had been a

    stubborn complaint,

    it would have been immediately sued! !!! !!

    (;´∀`)

    Discard the deteriorated rubber

    and use new ones!

    ☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★

    So,

    today's main topic.

    The two 1/12 electric racing cars I own

    Kawada's

    lately seems to be in a bad mood

    What I especially feel

    is that the throttle touch is bad

    First, I'll try the well-balanced

    TeamBomber AK12

    Connect the HW Wi-Fi

    and be careful not to set it to a crawler!

    With this as my base

    KAWADA M300FX4S

    It's exactly the same up to this point

    The brake frequency

    was 4K.

    I changed it to the same 1K for the time being, but...?

    *Conclusion*

    As the temperature rises,

    Dayz's road grip is decreasing

    so even when I turn the throttle on during acceleration,

    the wheels spin and the car doesn't move forward

    Should I increase the drive frequency

    to make it smoother when the throttle is on?

    Maybe I should also tighten the rate control

    more? ?

    Also, with the brakes

    if the tire grip is low

    naturally, they don't work well, so would it be better to lower the brake frequency

    so they work "bang!"?

    On the other hand, would it be better to make them harder

    so they work smoothly and "swoosh"? ?

    I'm going to try out various things by actually driving around this area.

    --Additional Note--

    The connector for connecting the HW ESC

    programming card

    is exposed like this

    It feels strange to have the electrodes exposed

    Also, to prevent dust from getting in...

    I insert this to cover the open port of the Sanwa receiver

    to protect it.

    It was fun.



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