Gyro placement?

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Gyro placement?

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Under what circumstances do you position a gyro forward on the servo or rear near the trans on a 2wd vehicle? Or center for that matter. Does it matter?

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I put it here. I hope that is best.

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I don't understand the need for a gyro? Ok on a drift car maybe but for an RC10 there shouldn't be a need, unless you are really new to rc, but then you should not use it for too long or you will get lazy and not learn how to control the car.

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@gtv1 the car above is a converted GT that does speed runs. Line holding is an important feature for this application.

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Elkcycles wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:08 am @gtv1 the car above is a converted GT that does speed runs. Line holding is an important feature for this application.
Got ya, hope you're going to fit a smaller battery. lol

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