Yaw rate becoming slower in one direction

B3Master

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Howdy all.

I received my new lishitoys L6052 two days ago. I confirm the new release has a slower yaw rate and overall manuverability for the price of having headleas mode. Indeed useless sacrifice.

Anyways im probably on my 10th battery pack and the yaw rate CCW is becoming slower whereas the yaw rate clockwise is still relativly acceptable and almost favorable. Not sure if clockwise yaw is faster than stock or not. Its not funneling on one pod but its very favorable one way and totaly unacceptable the other way.

I wanted to confirm my hunch from more seasoned quadcopterists, are my clockwise motors going bad? Since the clockwise motors control the counter clockwise movement yaw rotation.

Do i just keep flying it till the bad motor reveales itself if its the front or the rear? Do I go ahead and order spares? Do I contact gear best for replacement motors? Anything i can do to prevent the inevitable (maybe a wd-40 dip?)

Thoughts? I was enjoying its flying till this lagggy crappy yaw developed turning ccw.
 
Well..... After more careful observation, upon punching the throttle (during flight) the rear clockwise side is not properly catching up with the rest of the quad. I must say the clockwise flight rotation is fun, able to funnel clockwise indoors easily on high speed mode.
I guess Ill order a complete motor set, if this motor is dying after 8-10 packs I dont expect the rest to live too long. maybe i got a lemon for a clockwise rear motor. Motors being installed upright though, I want to mention for whoever has similar issue, the motor being upright is a counterclock wise turning motor.
 
Well..... After more careful observation, upon punching the throttle (during flight) the rear clockwise side is not properly catching up with the rest of the quad. I must say the clockwise flight rotation is fun, able to funnel clockwise indoors easily on high speed mode.
I guess Ill order a complete motor set, if this motor is dying after 8-10 packs I dont expect the rest to live too long. maybe i got a lemon for a clockwise rear motor. Motors being installed upright though, I want to mention for whoever has similar issue, the motor being upright is a counterclock wise turning motor.
QC is not always very consistent with these motors.
 
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