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dyops 27-08-2007 10:31 PM

Zx-5 RTR
 
I finally got the brand new zx5 readyset I won in ebay. :D I paid a total of US$291 for it which included shipping from Japan. It was, of course, fully assembled but NO spare parts (no grease, oil, etc.), :o only a couple of allen keys and the cross wrench, and 2 manuals -- the readyset manual and the kit manual which they called "maintenance manual." The controller was the Kyosho Perfex AM controller. Looked cheap to me but you get what you pay for. ;) I charged up my 3600mah nimh venom battery and took it for a spin on the road outside my house. I live at the end of a cul-de-sac so no worries of cars passing by.

BTW, when it arrived it was raining, so I had to wait until the afternoon to play with the car. ;) I do not have anything to compare it with since the last car I owned was a Falcon 20 years ago. But a couple of things I noticed -- one, the shocks were very soft aside from being plastic. (Need suggestions of good shocks to get for the car) Is it normal for the car to lower after placing the battery? After I placed it there was a half an inch gap between the bottom of the car and the ground. Good thing there were no ramps around or else I would have scratched the bottom. 2nd, the front left swing shaft was bent a bit but I only noticed this after the battery died. :( No worries here since it can be replaced and it did not really after the performance.

Anyway, when I took it out for a run, it felt slow IMO. My Falcon (after upgrading its motor) felt faster even though the last time I ran it was 20 years ago. I had to get used to the pistol grip since I never really used one before. Steering was a bit of a challenge but I eventually got the hang of it.

Overall, it was fun. :D I can't complain a lot since I do not have the authority to :eh?: and I paid $291 for it (brand new) when the kit alone cost $330. The spikes on the tires are half its original length since I was skidding a lot on the road. Now, I have to make my way to the track here to test it and my almost non-existent driving skills :wtf:. But before I do that, I will install the bumpers I ordered and upgrade the shocks first. I would have to buy something readily available in either Canada or the US.

I am also waiting for a slightly used Dark Impact set I won cheap at ebay($100). Futaba 2PL FM controller, Trinity SpeedGems 17 turn motor, Duratrax ESC, battery and charger were included. I was lucky since no one else bid.

I can use this as a comparison with the zx-5. With lotsa practice between these 2 cars, hopefully by next year I will be race ready! ;)

Suggestions and advice are always welcomed!

lazerboy 27-08-2007 11:14 PM

yes, it is normal for the car to do that. it is called droop. As long as the springs are silver, they should be perfect(that's what jimmy used) that kind of droop is actually good. There have many advances in rc suspension over the last 20 years. I would suggest getting cvd's and a 12 turn or lower motor if you don't mind whether your runtimesw are affected.

lazerboy 27-08-2007 11:16 PM

$100 for shocks!!!! don't EVER pay that much again. You can get ft ae shocks(threaded) brand new for $40 on ebay. and i think that the di front shocks are way too short.

dyops 28-08-2007 12:43 AM

Er, Watcha talkin' about Willis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lazerboy (Post 58284)
$100 for shocks!!!! don't EVER pay that much again. You can get ft ae shocks(threaded) brand new for $40 on ebay. and i think that the di front shocks are way too short.

Sorry for the misunderstanding. I meant to say that I bought a Dark Impact car, motor, esc, controller, battery and charger from Ebay for $100.:eh?: In other words a WHOLE used DI package for $100 ($135 with shipping) when the DI buggy kit alone cost $126 brand new in Ebay.

I meant to compare both cars since I haven't driven an RC in 20 years and the only one I owned was a 2WD Falcon (and 2 1/24 tamtech cars). ;)

I would never pay $100 for shocks! I'm too cheap. :D Thanks for the comments! At first I was lost with the CVD :confused: since I didn't know what it meant. But after doing a little research, I know what it is. BTW, do you know of an upgrade for it or do I just buy the Kyosho version of the CVDs? Also, ae shocks are ok with the zx5? I'll check them out. :)

JCJC 28-08-2007 08:43 AM

Shocks, generaly good quality on the Lazer (no need to change), mabey just a change of oil & spring/piston.

MUST have the ally front brace to stop major breakages.

Look at front shock tower mount & carbon shock tower as well. Search all posts on here, inc http://www.oople.com/rc/index-reviews.html (ZX-5 review & look at Keen Hawk review), setups, tips - you should be good. Do you get the one way options with the RTR ?

BTW - and we know what a Dark Impact is, good strong car from what I've been told.

lazerboy 28-08-2007 07:28 PM

OH! then that's a pretty good deal!

lazerboy 28-08-2007 07:30 PM

i think that kyosho is the only brand that makes them. ae shocks are about 2-5 mm too long for just about every car wich is better than short. You just have to out the spacers on the shock shaft.

mttb 21-09-2007 12:44 AM

Lazer Sand Trap
 
Hi I am glad to see someone starting a thread about the Lazer RTR - I got mine 3 weeks ago and was so excited to load in a freshly charged battery to run it.

Yes, I am a bit disappointed that it is slow - but what was most disappointing is the huge gaps under the body and next to the pinion and spur gear.

I was concerned about sand or dirt getting in there and was assured that it should not happen.

Less than 1 minute of punting around the off road track, I heard a LOUD grinding sound and true enough, a little sand got lodged into the spur gear. I removed the sand and went one more round but it happened again.

I open the body shell and noted that sand and dirt got into the car.

Does anyone have a solution to this, other than using tape or scraps of Lexan to cover the gaps?

Btw, I have a Dark Impact - it is a hardy and fast car. Lots of fun but like the Lazer, the shocks need to be upgraded - with thick oil.

Thanks
.

frogger 21-09-2007 11:14 AM

You need an undertray. A lot of use undertrays and then velcro the body to it (instead of using body clips to attach the body). It pretty much seals the whole thing up and keeps the car pretty much clean inside. Also protects the chassis.

mttb 22-09-2007 12:13 AM

Any suggestion on where I might get the undertray? I emailed Kyosho USA and they said that it is fine to run without undertray - I wonder where they ran the car?

I think it would be good to voice to Kyosho that an undertray is needed so that they may make one standard.

shinytopman 22-09-2007 05:44 PM

Try putting some Gaffa tape on the outside of the chassis to cover the hole if needed.....

HTH's

mttb 23-09-2007 11:28 PM

Gaffa tape? What about the sides? especially the rear which exposes the spur and pinion? Would you mind posting any pictures?

Thanks.

KyoshoK 27-09-2007 09:45 PM

dont worry about undertray for a $20 chassis, u pay more for the tray than the chassis.

nothing lasts for ever.

frogger 27-09-2007 10:59 PM

Undertray here:

http://www.rc-direct.co.uk/team-azar...tc-p-2404.html

vdsracing 26-02-2008 05:58 PM

Hallo from Greece!

I have a zx5 rtr and I would like to know what is the fastest motor that the stock esc can tolerate.

The car is great in general and fast as an rtr but not fast enough for club racing.I'd like a bit more power...just a little bit more!:cry:

And a second question:How many turns has the stock G20 motor??

donovan 26-02-2008 08:41 PM

Check #13 post here: http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...6863#post76863



Mentions something about 17turn limit.

RogerM 26-02-2008 08:48 PM

Ok ...probably in reverse order ......... (I've not run an RTR ZX5 but I'll do my best)

Speedo can take down to a 17 turn motor ...... on the correct gearing of course.

The shocks should be fine! Kyosho shocks are just about the best in the business now. Ok the ones on the RTR are plastic bodied and use the original ZX5 cartridges but hey, they are still super smooth and more than up to the job. To get the ride height to your liking you just need the wind the top spring platform down the shocks a bit. Try the car with the rear drive shafts level and the front whishbones just slightly lower than level (ie inside end slightly lower than the outside end).

Get hold of some decent shock oil around 35wt (350 in Kyoshos language) for the front and 30wt (300 for Kyosho brand) and replace what is in the shocks from the factory.

Tht should see the car handling well.

There is no need for an undertray in this car as the body is very closly fitting to the chassis. I've run my car on just about every type of surface including a loamy 1/8th track and not had any problems. If your concerned use Velcro (hook and loop) to hold the body shell on to the chassis (less fiddly than pins too) and that will help seal it.
You need so gaps for airflow otherwise everything in the car will cook and all the electricals will fail quickly.
There is a gap under the spur in the chassis for bits of dirt and debris to exit through so what was described doesn't happen.

There was a ZX5-RTR running at Coventry on Sunday and the guy driving it said he thought it went really well, he won his final to prove the point!!

If you need any help with the car then just post up the questions ... I will do my best to help with the car.

vdsracing 26-02-2008 09:19 PM

Yes the rtr is very good.I run it for the first time this sunday at the first round of national champ, with everything stock on it except the shock oils(300f-250r) and did really good.Everyone was impressed with the way it handled around the track.I even won the first qyalifying round while all other cars had really fast brushless motors.

The stock G20 motor how many turns is it?20t or 17t?

budgio 26-02-2008 10:00 PM

Its a 20 turn single from what i have heard.The esc will handle a 19 turn spec with no problems.

RogerM 26-02-2008 10:03 PM

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

He's the guy I was talking about ... LOL

Did you order rear hubs for the other ZX5? I kept a pack back for you, even took a hub off my spare RB5 when I broke one in R3 in case you needed the packed items!

DC Racing will be ordering tomorrow so if you want any Kyosho stuff PM Doomanic ASAP.....

budgio 26-02-2008 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerM (Post 98359)
DC Racing will be ordering tomorrow so if you want any Kyosho stuff PM Doomanic ASAP.....

I have pm,ed Dom so hopefully will have them soon ;)

RogerM 26-02-2008 11:01 PM

The revised (SP) rear hubs are LA252 .... they only have 1 hinge pin hole and are made of a different (lower carbon) material that the LA244-0 from the mid-rear conversion. These hubs (LA252) are super strong are a fit and forget item.

bod405 09-03-2008 10:34 PM

glad to see an rtr zx5 thread as i brought one just after christmas love the car but got a few questions

seen a shock ubgrade from 3 racing are they any good they seem real cheap at just over £20 off of ebay

and i just brought a mtronics esc with a 8 turn limit can anyone recommend a good motor prob not gonna be racing just abit of fun round the local parks etc..... but still want it fast:D

Dufty07 14-03-2008 08:39 PM

spur gear
 
You dont need a under tray, simply buy an assoiated spur gear 78t (i think) put one in mine and its bullet proof, chews up little stones and spits em out:thumbsup:

Luis 06-05-2008 09:29 PM

Hi, I have brought a RTR too and it is fast :thumbsup:, at first I did put tape under and to the side of the spur gear, but it did get hot and now its
open and is good, i did put strips of velcro (hook side on chassis) and
is fast to open&close and clean.

RogerM, I did place a order with DC Racing, but they dont reply:eh?:
are they open?

Also the tires on my car are slicks now, can you recomend some tires:drool:

Thanks

Luis

Luis 08-05-2008 03:31 PM

Ok i´m sorted....any of the tyres Dom sell in the 1/10th offroad section will fit the wheel:D.

AiR 26-08-2008 10:09 AM

Hey everyone.

I just got Lazer ZX-5 RTR and now I'm pretty much done with the first set of tires.

What kind of tires have you use on concrete/asphalt? Any recommendations? Also one set for dirt would be nice to have.

Have you found any good offers from the net?

P.S. I have tried to seek a set myself, but it's kind of confusing with all the different models and stuff. :(

AiR 28-08-2008 01:47 PM

Ok, I did some research and came to pretty obvious conclusion, I ordered one set of stock wheels and Pro-Line Hole Shot Low Profile M3 2.2" to Rear and Pro-Line Inside Job 2.2" M3 4wd to Front.

Had a go on our local track few days ago and it was awesome. :wub I wonder how much more fun will it be with tires that actually works...

fabolousRC 30-08-2008 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AiR (Post 153794)
Hey everyone.

I just got Lazer ZX-5 RTR and now I'm pretty much done with the first set of tires.

What kind of tires have you use on concrete/asphalt? Any recommendations? Also one set for dirt would be nice to have.

Have you found any good offers from the net?

P.S. I have tried to seek a set myself, but it's kind of confusing with all the different models and stuff. :(

You can get some Proline Dirt Hawg 2.2 for 4wd front and regular rear. They are great for concrete/asphalt as well as hardpack clay. Now, Panther racing might have some slicks, too, but I think they come in one size only and not in staggered width like the regular off-road tires.:thumbsup:

mes 30-08-2008 06:02 AM

IIRC Schumacher offer two or three different tarmac tyres front and rear... RT-1/2/3

http://www.racing-cars.com/search.as...&templateid=12

haulin79 21-09-2008 11:51 PM

With a ZX5 rtr, would adding a ESC capacitor to the stock ESC help at all when using a lower than stock turn motor?

Something like this: http://www.teamnovak.com/tech_info/p...power_caps.htm

fabolousRC 24-09-2008 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haulin79 (Post 161864)
With a ZX5 rtr, would adding a ESC capacitor to the stock ESC help at all when using a lower than stock turn motor?

Something like this: http://www.teamnovak.com/tech_info/p...power_caps.htm

No. Power Caps has nothing to do with (budget) ESC. The Limit is there for you to safely use the ESC. You can use anything higher provided that you have enough cooling going through the ESC's heatsink and if you do use it, it would probably for a short period of time. If stock ESC comes with a fuse, it would probably blow then you have replace it or it just simply died :thumbsup:


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