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mart 10-06-2008 07:00 PM

RB5 2008 Conversion Kit
 
Hi All,

Any one been running the new rear conversion and what are your thoughts?

Cheers, Martyn

sparrow.2 10-06-2008 10:34 PM

Kyosho team Germany have all been running the conversion kit and reckon it's better on dirt. One of the biggest advantages apparently is the smaller rear shock tower that breaks less.

Taman 11-06-2008 01:07 AM

So is it the same just replacing the shock towers with the Atomic Carbon ones? I'm assuming they arent going to break in a hurry and they also allow you to change teh shcok angles. :thumbsup:

RSharpy 11-06-2008 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Taman (Post 132416)
So is it the same just replacing the shock towers with the Atomic Carbon ones? I'm assuming they arent going to break in a hurry and they also allow you to change teh shcok angles. :thumbsup:

The new rear end is not the same as the atomic carbon tower. It drops the tower down and it also includes shorter shock bodys. If anything it does the oposite and lays the shocks down rather than giving you the option of having the shocks stood up straight like with the AC tower.

I have never ran the new rear end but have seen one built up on a car and can see why it would be better on dirt but for British tracks i'm not convinced it would be of any benifit.

My RB5 is going that well standard with the AC tower, I'm not in a rush to change it :lol:

RogerM 12-06-2008 06:26 AM

I have been running the wide rear end on my car since the begining of the year and I personally, for my driving style, think it is an improvement.

The conversion pack includes

rear wishbones from the ZX5 "mid-rear" set .... part number LA243
driveshaft dog bones for the orginal ZX5, 65.5mm long
purple rear springs

All these parts are fitted to my car (although mostly I use silver rear springs now)

it also includes...

shorter rear tower and shorter shock bodies.

The combination of these actually lean the shocks over more than the stock arangement as has been said. This is the very last thing you want with the car in the UK!!!!!!!

I keep meaning to ask Jonathan at Atomic Carbon to do some new shorter rear towers but keeping the shock angles as per his current towers ..... I'll ask him at the weekend if I see him.


The wider rear end actually reduces the loading at the rear tires contact patch and thus helps the car rotate, not only earlier but with more control. To my mind the combination of the Atomic Carbon rear tower and wider arms / driveshafts really make the RB5 the best 2wd car I have ever driven (and considering how fond I was of my XX-CR & B3 cars that is really a bold statement).
Everybody who has driven my RB5 has said how nicely balanced and predictable it is, no matter what car they drive themselves they have been instantly on a similar pace with my RB5.
The only surface I am struggling with is carpet / high grip indoor but on the odd occassion I get to run on that sort of surface the car is improving run by run.

My advise is to go for the conversion kit but not fit the tower / shock bodies ...... until the AC version is available that is.

mart 12-06-2008 07:05 AM

Thanks for you replies guys...

Like sharpy, my car has also been awesome in the standard form with the Atomic rear tower but I decided to go against "if it aint broke..." and have a play with the conversion set at Coventry last Sunday!

Roger you've confirmed my thoughts and the new rear tower/shocks doesn't need to be fitted. With the new lower tower fitted the car does tend to buck around a bit and felt getting those rear shocks stood up would help this. The new shock bodies do look ace and will be a shame to take them off, for now any way!!

caneye 12-06-2008 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerM (Post 132729)
I have been running the wide rear end on my car since the begining of the year and I personally, for my driving style, think it is an improvement.

The conversion pack includes

rear wishbones from the ZX5 "mid-rear" set .... part number LA243
driveshaft dog bones for the orginal ZX5, 65.5mm long
purple rear springs

All these parts are fitted to my car (although mostly I use silver rear springs now)

i....

are those the original silver springs that came with the kit?

RogerM 13-06-2008 06:04 AM

The rears yes, the fronts no (they are #35 and far too soft for anything!!)

richardj 13-06-2008 02:16 PM

Having run the new rear end for a while, Mr Sharpy is right with the angles of the shocks, also new rear uprights included. I have found it to be more positive (not twitchy though) all the way through the corner on grass. It does need to be run with the shocks in the most upright position for bumpy tracks though. Normally run with Kit Silver or Losi Pinks on the rear.

Rich J

RB5, ZX5, 777WC, Stallion Shin TC

SimonW 15-07-2008 05:26 PM

Any shops got this, in the UK

mart 16-07-2008 10:09 AM

Try PBM Racing or DMS.

Darren Boyle 16-07-2008 10:57 AM

Yes we have them on the shelf

Pledger 17-07-2008 05:43 PM

Is the new conversion kit good for astroturf tracks?

sparrow.2 17-07-2008 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Pledger (Post 142906)
Is the new conversion kit good for astroturf tracks?

A mate of mine didn't do too badly with it in Kampenhout. B-Final in 4WD with the Ultima. Looked like it was flying :) The new rear shock tower doesn't break easily either, as it is a lot shorter than the original one.

Chrislong 17-07-2008 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by sparrow.2 (Post 142910)
A mate of mine didn't do too badly with it in Kampenhout. B-Final in 4WD with the Ultima. Looked like it was flying :) The new rear shock tower doesn't break easily either, as it is a lot shorter than the original one.

Was that the red one? I agree, I noticed it looked very good.

sparrow.2 17-07-2008 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 142914)
Was that the red one? I agree, I noticed it looked very good.

It was the orangey-red one with the fat smelly bloke driving it. He would have had a beard but someone twisted a rubber band into it the weekend before and he had to cut it off! Class! :woot:

Chrislong 17-07-2008 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sparrow.2 (Post 142920)
It was the orangey-red one with the fat smelly bloke driving it. He would have had a beard but someone twisted a rubber band into it the weekend before and he had to cut it off! Class! :woot:

Ha ha, I think thats the same one I was watching. Can't vouch for the smell though, Tony had wind and my nostrils were "out of order" for several days.

sparrow.2 17-07-2008 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 142922)
Ha ha, I think thats the same one I was watching. Can't vouch for the smell though, Tony had wind and my nostrils were "out of order" for several days.

I know the smell exactly. Had plenty of time to sit through it on the way home :) Olli is fun :)

He broke two of my ribs trying to throw me for a laugh a couple years back :lol:

Gayo 17-07-2008 08:45 PM

Wow, that is fun :eh?: :p

Was that Ultima that ran also on 4wd? He was on my heat and he beat me at every round. Of course I was running a 4wd :thumbdown::lol:

sparrow.2 17-07-2008 08:54 PM

The one and only BigO :)

He was only so quick because he wanted to get back to the waffles and pancake stand.... We ended up getting a discount for waffles because we were there fairly often :thumbsup:


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