i need help to fix mr02!! please!

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    • #12501
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      Hey guys! I m new to the whole miniz craze and i went full shopping for all these parts while i was overseas.. The other nite tho i was being smartass and i pretty much f$%^ everything up. I did the FET upgrade 3X2 and car wont brake or reverse anymore, the steering is stuffed up and always goes to the right without me being able to adjust the trim, and i fgot so frustrated i ripped some of the wiring off the board, but i think that can easily be soldered back on…

      Can anyone help me fix everything? i ll post anywhere in australia. I ve got:
      Kyosho MR02
      EGR Atomic T2 motor
      3X2 FET stack
      Kyosho ball diff
      ball bearings
      and other cosmetic upgrades… but i just want my car to work!

    • #57940
      dgs73
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      was everything running ok (steering, throttle, etc.) before you attempted this mod? The potentiometre (thing that centres ya steerin) could have lost a soldered wire… but it sounds like you’ve fried a few other bits in there mate. Afew of guys on this site (myself NOT included) are major tech-heads when it comes to these cars inner workings… one of em’ll help you out, no doubt. Welcome to the land of Z…:smiley2::D

    • #57950
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      Yeh it was all working before i screwed with it ehehehe… but one problem bfore i did anything was that the car had heaps of grip turning right… but would spin out going left

    • #57951
      jamiekulhanek
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      Sounds to me like you were unsuccessful with part of the FET mod…I could check it out for you if you want.

    • #57956
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      realli? that would be absolutely unreal! is there any way i could contact u?

    • #57957
      dgs73
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      the tighter turn one way than the other can be fixed by adjusting the ball diff for a little more slip

    • #57968
      jamiekulhanek
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      yup check PM’s

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