Gyro question
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I have never used a Gyro before and need some advice.
Will this work in an RC car to help keep it straight? And I am sure not all Gyro's aren't created equal. How do you know what to look for or does it really matter?
I am using the electric GMS 14 Funny Car
http://www.grandmotorsports.com/funnycar.asp
I have seen some Gyro's forsale on Ebay and look really cheaply priced around $30 or so plus shipping. But since I never used one before, wanted to get some advice first.
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Will this work in an RC car to help keep it straight? And I am sure not all Gyro's aren't created equal. How do you know what to look for or does it really matter?
I am using the electric GMS 14 Funny Car
http://www.grandmotorsports.com/funnycar.asp
I have seen some Gyro's forsale on Ebay and look really cheaply priced around $30 or so plus shipping. But since I never used one before, wanted to get some advice first.
Many thanks -
SS
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you might want to look into a hh or a heading hold gyro, that should help keep your wheels straight for sure. I know the 401 is a really good heli gyro for about $140, but I have no idea what you would need to race in a car. They weigh about 29g or so, but that's probably not nearly as important in a car
The gryo's from cheapest to most expensive run about like this
esky HH $40 or so
telebee HH $50 to $60
align $80
g90 $90
lt2100 $90 to $100
gy240 $120ish
gy401 $140ish
The order in heli's as far as performance is probably something like this gy401, lt2100, gy240/g90, align/telebee, then esky
All these models are HH, and some have remote gain, I dunno of what use that would be to you, but I know the gy401, lt2100, g90, and telebee all have remote gyro gain
The only one that I know that doesn't have it is the gy240
hopefully that helps a bit
The gryo's from cheapest to most expensive run about like this
esky HH $40 or so
telebee HH $50 to $60
align $80
g90 $90
lt2100 $90 to $100
gy240 $120ish
gy401 $140ish
The order in heli's as far as performance is probably something like this gy401, lt2100, gy240/g90, align/telebee, then esky
All these models are HH, and some have remote gain, I dunno of what use that would be to you, but I know the gy401, lt2100, g90, and telebee all have remote gyro gain
The only one that I know that doesn't have it is the gy240
hopefully that helps a bit
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hrm, as an after thought, you'd have to isolate the vibration from the road pretty well from the car, especially if it wasn't a flat surface, or the car had no suspension. You can get wag or walking in helicopters if they are not balanced correctly, although it does have to be pretty extreme. I dunno how it senstive it would be in a car though.
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Thanks -
As for the car I am using as shown in the link - There is zero suspension. Just a drag car. Go fast in straight line on flat area. But sometimes not as flat as I would like though.
Been email back and forth with Frank at Quark Brushless about my setup. I think I will use one of their ESC's in my car but regardless the steering isn't easy at the fast speeds. One small anything and it can wreck pretty hard. So was thinking the gyro would be helpful. Wish I knew someone who had one that I could borrow and try before I buy one.
As for the car I am using as shown in the link - There is zero suspension. Just a drag car. Go fast in straight line on flat area. But sometimes not as flat as I would like though.
Been email back and forth with Frank at Quark Brushless about my setup. I think I will use one of their ESC's in my car but regardless the steering isn't easy at the fast speeds. One small anything and it can wreck pretty hard. So was thinking the gyro would be helpful. Wish I knew someone who had one that I could borrow and try before I buy one.
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hehe, yeah that would always help =)
I wonder if there is any way you can make the steering less sensative, maybe in the Tx or in the adjustment linkages or something =)
good luck! [8D]
I wonder if there is any way you can make the steering less sensative, maybe in the Tx or in the adjustment linkages or something =)
good luck! [8D]



