westryder907
Fairly New Member
Hey everyone,
My Kraton 4S was fast enough to do wheelies from mid-throttle the first 5-6 runs, it's used but the guy I bought it from took good care of everything and everything was solid.
Now the last 2 times I've taken out my Kraton 4s and do my thing on my 2x 2s 50C 5200 LiPo batteries, the batteries can be fully charges but when I hit the throttle the car does not have the same performance and won't even do wheelies?
Normally I'd have to 'gradually' accelerate to avoid losing control but now it's just more of a lack luster of what it used to be.
I'm not an RC guru necesarily, I've built 1 or 2 RC kits way back in my day so I understand the very basics of the basics, and I know todays RC cats are a whole new ballgame so if anyone could help please give as much detail so I can learn this stuff again.
I don't bash at all and the highest jump I've taken was less than knee high and I rarly jump it. The terrain I drive on 100% of time is asphalt and I somtimes run it on well kemp grass in my yard.
Thank you so much!
My Kraton 4S was fast enough to do wheelies from mid-throttle the first 5-6 runs, it's used but the guy I bought it from took good care of everything and everything was solid.
Now the last 2 times I've taken out my Kraton 4s and do my thing on my 2x 2s 50C 5200 LiPo batteries, the batteries can be fully charges but when I hit the throttle the car does not have the same performance and won't even do wheelies?
Normally I'd have to 'gradually' accelerate to avoid losing control but now it's just more of a lack luster of what it used to be.
I'm not an RC guru necesarily, I've built 1 or 2 RC kits way back in my day so I understand the very basics of the basics, and I know todays RC cats are a whole new ballgame so if anyone could help please give as much detail so I can learn this stuff again.
I don't bash at all and the highest jump I've taken was less than knee high and I rarly jump it. The terrain I drive on 100% of time is asphalt and I somtimes run it on well kemp grass in my yard.
Thank you so much!