@rcwck We are using a Kyosho RFID (ZRW-05_R/C) sensor under the track with software from Flip Side Racing to manage the races. The software is compatible with the sensor and yes it is announcing automatically.
@NitroNate6 The Yellow car is actually a Kyosho dNaNo. Its a smaller scale then the HPI car.
For more information about the chassis and car check out our website., its in the RC Cars section under dNaNo. The yellow car was a Lamborghini Murcielago. Modifications done to it were very small, I believe it was just a ball differential upgrade.
@Bikerboy1282 The RS32 was running all stock with a fairly modest pinion in it. The dNaNo was running a different, more aggressive pinion. The RS32 is great out of the box, especially if you are running against other RS32's. It does come with more pinions, they were not used during this video.
As for aftermarket parts, we will have to wait and see. The performance is already pretty good and could just get better from here. We also looked into fitting some slot car bodies on it, no luck yet.
A DNano is a far superior car...That's all I can say.
will3kgt 2 months ago
what is the charge time for the rs32
striknoir772 3 months ago
Where can I get foam tires for cars of this size?
synapticflow 6 months ago
Is that software announcing lap times? If so what sytem and what software. Thanks
rcwck 9 months ago
@rcwck We are using a Kyosho RFID (ZRW-05_R/C) sensor under the track with software from Flip Side Racing to manage the races. The software is compatible with the sensor and yes it is announcing automatically.
AlsHobbyShop 9 months ago
is there anyway i can get more info on the yellow car.
it just looked better than the hpi car. i know its hopped up
compared to the hpi, it still catches my eye.
NitroNate6 9 months ago
@NitroNate6 The Yellow car is actually a Kyosho dNaNo. Its a smaller scale then the HPI car.
For more information about the chassis and car check out our website., its in the RC Cars section under dNaNo. The yellow car was a Lamborghini Murcielago. Modifications done to it were very small, I believe it was just a ball differential upgrade.
AlsHobbyShop 9 months ago
What surface were you running on?
HaCo81 10 months ago
@HaCo81 This is a carpeted surface, low pile with no lint or anything else coming loose. I'm not sure what the actual name of the surface is.
AlsHobbyShop 10 months ago
wow thats slow out of the box how modible do you think it will be once it gets more attention from aftermaket?
Bikerboy1282 1 year ago
@Bikerboy1282 The RS32 was running all stock with a fairly modest pinion in it. The dNaNo was running a different, more aggressive pinion. The RS32 is great out of the box, especially if you are running against other RS32's. It does come with more pinions, they were not used during this video.
As for aftermarket parts, we will have to wait and see. The performance is already pretty good and could just get better from here. We also looked into fitting some slot car bodies on it, no luck yet.
AlsHobbyShop 1 year ago