Hey guys, bit the bullet yesterday and ordered an mst fmx-d lastnight, futaba 3003 servo and a speed passion reventon r/speed passion competition drfit 8.5T. I have a spectrum radio system I'll throw in it, but need opinions on a good budget gyro and a quality body for a reasonable price, I really like the look of pandora shells but am afraid they wont fit, preferably a 4 door skyline, or silvia s13/s14/s15. I'd like to keep the gyro/body purchase under 75 as I have spent more than I'd like to admit already ha-ha, I've been bit by the bug and need something to scratch.
Thanks
-Keith
I think the fmx comes with a gyro already
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If you want to drift rwd, there is no such as a "budget" gyro in my oppinion.
Either get the MST LSD 2.0 S/RS, 3.0 RS or the Yokomo YG-302 (Rebranded D-like gyro)
The 2.0 is a good gyro, i've had it for a year but the 3.0 is truly better with 3 modes of gyro responsive curves.
The YG-302 is a high precise gyro that comes in either a plastic or D-like branded plastic and alu version, it's a lovely gyro that gives the MST 3.0 a run for it's money, quite neck and neck between our local rwd drivers.
A cheap body would be a prepainted body from ebay, if you don't care about how it looks and just want any body on there..
MST XXX-D VIP - CS 2.0 - Main
MST FMX-D PRO - RWD - Main
MST RMX-S 2.0 - RWD - Secondary
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2016, 09:45 AM by Woodsnail.)
Really appreciate the help guys, thanks heaps. Just purchased a pandora r33 skyline shell, looking to paint gun metal with silver highlights with black rims. still deciding on the gyro, but I pretty much have everything I need so far. Also thinking about upgrading my radio to a futaba t3pv, anyone know anything on that radio? havent seen any reviews for it.
Just got this chasis too, going to pair it with sanwa super vortex type D, SGS-01D Gyro, MKS x6 servo, Sabwa RX0482, and a 10.5 turn reedy motor. Looking forward to being able to adjust the gyro settings and what not from the M12S transmitter.
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2017, 08:18 AM by psyclobe.)