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2.4ghz asf vs regular ma-010
i was wondering if the control/quality of these is better than the standard ma-010, or if its just the auto selecting frequency thats better?
also, anyone know where to get the 2.4ghz set? i found 1 on ebay but dont trust ebay too much and dont see any on atomicmods... http://cgi.ebay.com/AWD-MA-010-Chass...1%7C240%3A1318 (does this have everything i need other than body/batteries?) thanx guys, still learing these Z's! Last edited by 94exa2; 03-01-2009 at 03:17 AM.. |
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I don't know a lot about Z's, but what I have heard is that the control and response is much better w/ a 2.4ghz over the regular AM. If you get a nice Helio's controller, you can adjust a lot of settings. The only thing I have heard that is bad is that there is a delay in reverse. Not sure how bad it is, but everyone says you get used to it. I am gonna be upgrading my AWD to the 2.4ghz this summer. If the wife will let me, lol.
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Well, if you have a club near you and want to race seriously, I would recommend the 2.4ghz set. I have had 3 asf cars, two current ones, and they are awesome. You will need a kt-18 to run the set, but you could upgrade to an ex-1UR or the helios.
The 2.4ghz is more responsive and has no glitches. The reaction time is about 1/2 of the reaction time of 27mhz version. The 27mhz version glitches (mine never did but lots of people have glitches). My am car was not up to par at all.... the steering and throttle response was so bad it was as if I turned my settings down on purpose. The asf boards have a .2s reverse delay. If you are constantly having to use reverse this might be irritating, but you have to get used to the fact. I ran a modified 2.4ghz mr02 yesterday and I had to keep using reverse. I was recommended the KO Propo EX-1UR over the EX-10 Helios, but the Helios is still a very nice transmitter. |
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2.4 is more responsive. The reverse lockout is annoying. I've heard of people adjusting helios to reduce the reverse lockout. Also, 2.4 comes with 2x2 stacked Fets. It can run hot motors right out the box! I'd like to have 2.4 but my budget won't allow it right now. WHen I was racing at one event my car kept glitching at a certain corner, you bet I wish I had 2.4 then.
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Thats correct, they use 3010 FETs.
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they aren't stacked. it's a double sided board that has 4 motor fets. those arent' steering fets. a 2.4 board has 4 fets on 1 side and 2 fets on the other
and you can get the 2.4asf board at RCKenon (rckenon.com), EGRmart (egrracing.com), and other places that sell mini-z things. reflex racing also is a good source. dunno if they have the 2.4asf kit.
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ok, i just noticed that atomic does have the 2.4ghz chasis(need to buy transmiter seperatly)....
would u suggest the perfex kt-18 tx? (i dont need a $300 helios as the only rc experience i have is with xmods and dont race, cept everynow and then with friends) |
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You guys........by stack people mean there are 4 fets. All four are for the drive motor.....two on top and two on bottom for less heat damage.
Sign up at mini-zracer.com and make a want to buy thread for a kt-18. Most people have sold theirs a long time ago, but a few are still out there. They typically run for $40-50 shipped. Anything above that you might as well buy brand new. The 4 fets act as a 2x2 stack of 3010 fets. Just different locations like the micro-t board |
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