LoriLiam
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I saw some video on the tube about this feature.. do we have it on the k6s? Is it present on the transmitter? Futaba t4px . If yes, how do you use it? Open or more closer?
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Not on Kraton 6s. Available with certain (alternate than Arrma stock receivers / radio systems.) 2WD benefits most with this feature imo. You can search the benefits online or youtube and see what it's good for in RC surface but 4wd vehicles are lower on the list of those. Good on the ground but in the air (off of a ramp) they can over-correct and possibly cause a feeling of less control or dis-connection to the vehicle.I saw some video on the tube about this feature.. do we have it on the k6s? Is it present on the transmitter? Futaba t4px . If yes, how do you use it? Open or more closer?
thanks for the explication... now to the most experienced users... how do futaba call the avc?Spektrum calls it Avc= active vehicle control
traxxas calls it Tsm= traxxas stability management
these two are basically the same
they counter steer to prevent wipeouts at high speeds
I don’t know what futaba calls it but I’m sure they have an equivalent feature
I like spektrum high end transmitters but the cheap ones are sh!t
I might be wrong, but I think they call it AVCS.thanks for the explication... now to the most experienced users... how do futaba call the avc?
I think its slightly different - your aim should be to dial it down and eventually turn it off as it means you actually fully control the vehicle and you've sharpened your control skillsI always turn it off. I like to be in control. Wether good bad or ugly.
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