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NYCislander 2017.02.07 06:09 PM

Mini Z Drifting..!
 
Hi everyone I am new to Mini Z and finding not to many people drift MiniZ..! So I decide to make a channel on youtube about me first Mini Z drift car..! and my progress. If you have time please check it out. Like and subscribe hope I can make progress and one day drift in Japan..! Maybe people will get interested in as well. I am new to Mini Z but have a passion for Mini Z drifting.

Thank you for your time and passion for Mini R/C..!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTrdpGLc0ME

Setup:
Kyosho: MA020ve
TX:EX-10
Wheels: GLracing Carbon N(0) W(0)
Front one way
Lock rear Diff

Hope to install CS (counter steer) soon..!

Nsxtat 2017.02.07 07:20 PM

Cool, my friend tries to drift but he is no where near as good as you. There is a track up in the bronx, and he tries to drift there, but the hard plastic tires ends up picking up all the rubber left behind and they ended up not sliding anymore.

NYCislander 2017.02.07 07:42 PM

Drifting Mini Z
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nsxtat (Post 463315)
Cool, my friend tries to drift but he is no where near as good as you. There is a track up in the bronx, and he tries to drift there, but the hard plastic tires ends up picking up all the rubber left behind and they ended up not sliding anymore.

Thank you for the compliment, I have a lot to learn to drift in Japan. I find that when I drift I need to remember its not about the speed its about the drift. When I try and go to fast I lose control. And yeah the surface makes a difference I drift on cardboard.

I practice lots of Figure 8's haha because I don't have a track and I try and watch my "trigger" drifting requires controlled burst of power to control the drift. Not a lot of full power. But everyone has there own style.

I am wondering if your friend goes to Hobby Hero? :D


Thanks for watching my video hope you can like and subscribe :D Thanks again for you passion for Mini R/C..!

Nsxtat 2017.02.08 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYCislander (Post 463316)
Thank you for the compliment, I have a lot to learn to drift in Japan. I find that when I drift I need to remember its not about the speed its about the drift. When I try and go to fast I lose control. And yeah the surface makes a difference I drift on cardboard.

I practice lots of Figure 8's haha because I don't have a track and I try and watch my "trigger" drifting requires controlled burst of power to control the drift. Not a lot of full power. But everyone has there own style.

I am wondering if your friend goes to Hobby Hero? :D


Thanks for watching my video hope you can like and subscribe :D Thanks again for you passion for Mini R/C..!

Yes we go to hobby heros, the track there is very very tight. too tight to drift, I will subscribe because we need more mini z content on youtube.

NYCislander 2017.02.08 03:33 PM

Hobby Heros
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nsxtat (Post 463318)
Yes we go to hobby heros, the track there is very very tight. too tight to drift, I will subscribe because we need more mini z content on youtube.

Awesome..! I have been to Hobby Heros.! there a really friendly and helpful shop..! Thanks for sub I hope to post every week. :D next will be a CS gear

Thanks again for your passion for MiniZ R/c..!

Petrokl 2017.02.09 04:27 AM

Nice drift video and great start!
Wonder what is CS setup you talking about? MS racing axle and spurs?
In description there is no any mention about gyro-unit that have been installed on your chassis ;)
Did you see this channel https://youtu.be/V1iXQv-hED0? Videos not so old. As far as I understand the only setup in his chassis is front oneway.
Another mini-z drift channel: https://youtu.be/1IObi7XZDuY There is also CS setup. But it's handmade. In comments there is link on forum (in German).
As for your vids: it's interesting to know about your setups and about drift technique (how to drift).
Waiting for next video. Peace.

NYCislander 2017.02.09 05:46 AM

Thanks for watching and Passion for Mini Z drift
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Petrokl (Post 463326)
Nice drift video and great start!
Wonder what is CS setup you talking about? MS racing axle and spurs?
In description there is no any mention about gyro-unit that have been installed on your chassis ;)
Did you see this channel https://youtu.be/V1iXQv-hED0? Videos not so old. As far as I understand the only setup in his chassis is front oneway.
Another mini-z drift channel: https://youtu.be/1IObi7XZDuY There is also CS setup. But it's handmade. In comments there is link on forum (in German).
As for your vids: it's interesting to know about your setups and about drift technique (how to drift).
Waiting for next video. Peace.

Thanks for the youtube links and questions. If you can Like , sub and write in the comments your question again please and what videos you want to see next that would be awesome. Hope more people will get interested in MiniZ drift. and R/c

Yes you the second person to say the gyro I will have to address that. Its there but I don't use it. My goal is to one day drift in Japan, Korea and thailand , I guess no I can put Germany thanks to you links :D

Thanks again for your interest and passion for Mini Z and R/c..!

NYCislander 2017.02.09 06:28 AM

What mini Z Chassis do you have?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Petrokl (Post 463326)
Nice drift video and great start!
Wonder what is CS setup you talking about? MS racing axle and spurs?
In description there is no any mention about gyro-unit that have been installed on your chassis ;)
Did you see this channel https://youtu.be/V1iXQv-hED0? Videos not so old. As far as I understand the only setup in his chassis is front oneway.
Another mini-z drift channel: https://youtu.be/1IObi7XZDuY There is also CS setup. But it's handmade. In comments there is link on forum (in German).
As for your vids: it's interesting to know about your setups and about drift technique (how to drift).
Waiting for next video. Peace.

Last question about your personal setup? CS also matters about what chassis :D

Thanks again for your passion and interests for MiniZ & R/c

NYCislander 2017.02.14 09:24 AM

CS setup..! mod
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Petrokl (Post 463326)
Nice drift video and great start!
Wonder what is CS setup you talking about? MS racing axle and spurs?
In description there is no any mention about gyro-unit that have been installed on your chassis ;)
Did you see this channel https://youtu.be/V1iXQv-hED0? Videos not so old. As far as I understand the only setup in his chassis is front oneway.
Another mini-z drift channel: https://youtu.be/1IObi7XZDuY There is also CS setup. But it's handmade. In comments there is link on forum (in German).
As for your vids: it's interesting to know about your setups and about drift technique (how to drift).
Waiting for next video. Peace.

Hi, please check out my video. I am still new so my drifting is not that great. Please like and sub :D Thanks for your passion for mini Z R/C

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0woY16l7nFA&t=325s

EMU 2017.02.14 10:30 AM

Nice videos! Very good walk through and explanation of what you were doing with your upgrades.

Ive never been much of a show drifter, but have done plenty with rubber tires on RCP or Carpet in races :D Of course, thats a different style altogether. I have tried drifting a few times, but never really got the hang of it. You are good at it for just starting, keep up the work.

NYCislander 2017.02.14 10:38 AM

Thanks for watching and kind words
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EMU (Post 463377)
Nice videos! Very good walk through and explanation of what you were doing with your upgrades.

Ive never been much of a show drifter, but have done plenty with rubber tires on RCP or Carpet in races :D Of course, thats a different style altogether. I have tried drifting a few times, but never really got the hang of it. You are good at it for just starting, keep up the work.

Thank you, for watching and positive feedback. I need to practice a lot more to drift in Japan. But regardless I love my MiniZ and drifting doesn't need lots of space just wish I had a cool track. Please don't for get to like and sub to the channel , I will try and add new videos of my progress every week.

Thank you again for your passion for MiniZ r/c..!

NYCislander 2017.03.10 08:59 AM

Drifting tips from a newbie
 
Hi,
Here is some tips that I learned so far drifting my MiniZ. I still need a lot more practice.

Thanks for everyones time and passion for MiniZ R/c..!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT8uRP5MOO8


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