Yokomo DPP-302V4PB Advanced Drift Steering Gyro  [DPP-302V4PB]

Yokomo DPP-302V4PB Racing Performer V4 Steering gyro (2/3ch Purple) for Digital servo
Price:
£48.21
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
DPP-302V4PB
GTIN:
0639342185436
Condition:
Brand New
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Stable, adjustable steering for drift cars

The Yokomo DPP-302V4PB Racing Performer V4 Steering Gyro is aimed at drivers who need reliable steering control. Its quad system presents four switchable modes suitable for rookies through to seasoned competitors. The slim aluminium casing with gold-anodized edges keeps the unit compact and neat inside the model.

Dual Gain Mode with flexible control

The DPP-302V4PB offers Dual Gain Mode along with Dual Gain Control to customise steering behaviour. A simple dip switch toggles ASSIST for stronger gyro correction to aid rear wheel drifting, or NOR to let the driver's inputs dominate for precise competitive driving.

Precise Dual Gain tuning

Use the Dual Gain Control to set values from 0 to 100 on both SOFT and HARD ranges to suit different surfaces and styles. SOFT tones down initial gyro reaction for better front-end traction on tile or carpet, while HARD increases initial response for quicker, more aggressive lines.

Refined form and required servo type

The thinner case design improves switch visibility and accessibility for quick adjustments. This gyro is intended for digital servos only; analogue servos are likely to give inferior results. When connected to a 2-channel transmitter and receiver it functions in 2-channel mode without needing a separate 3-channel signal line.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
ASSIST mode adds gyro correction that helps stabilise RWD drifts and can be useful when learning throttle and steering balance.
A digital servo is required for proper performance. Using an analogue servo may result in less accurate steering response.
Start with lower Dual Gain values and SOFT mode to reduce sudden corrections, then increase gradually until you achieve consistent drift lines.

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