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craig83 11-08-2008 06:55 PM

lazer zx-5 batteries
 
i just bought a kyosho lazer zx-5 and am wondering what power batterie pack i should use? everything is stock and i am running it on a rc-1500hv at the moment, Also can you get on road tyres for them? thanks

sparrow.2 11-08-2008 09:00 PM

You might want to post what electronics you are using (speedo/motor/charger) and whether you ever intend to go racing with it at all.

As for road tires, just run a set of worn spike tires.

Darren Boyle 12-08-2008 10:12 AM

Proline Dirt Hawgs are great for use on hard surfaces such as tarmac, concrete and gravel etc

craig83 12-08-2008 06:30 PM

thanks friend, i am using only stock parts the motor is a G20 single stock motor the speed controller is a perflex ka-15 fet speed controller charger is a m troniks j-4 4-8 cells peak fast charger and i am planning to race indoor at my local track but on a budget at the moment. The car was a rtr but i am planning to upgrade it to race spec soon. thanks

budgio 13-08-2008 06:33 PM

I use ftx voltz intellect 3600/4200 stick packs in my zx-5 RTR and a trinity chameleon 19turn spec motor in it as the g20 was a bit slow.The kit esc seems to handle it ok.

craig83 16-08-2008 05:25 PM

thanks i appreciate all the help. took it to my local track last night and won my first race!
Quote:

beat a b44
and a mini losi or something then it went down hill when my front shock started leaking which caused a big crash which broke my front swingshaft!!

CODMAN 18-08-2008 11:40 AM

Congrats on your first win and welcome to the wonderfull world of racing! It's quite a thrill isn't it? As far as investing in batteries is concerned... My oppinion is that if your local club allows Lipo batteries (or is intending on allowing them in the near future), and your car ESC can take them, you should go that way (even if it means buying a new charger). The advantages of Lipo are tremendous (you can often get away with having just 1 pack, with 2 your are definetly set for racing). Plus you can get higher capacity ones (6000 mah+) which will give you longer run times for practicing. It will cost you a bit more than nimh, but in the long run is worth it in my oppinion...

Just my 0.02$

CODMAN


Quote:

Originally Posted by craig83 (Post 151501)
thanks i appreciate all the help. took it to my local track last night and won my first race! and a mini losi or something then it went down hill when my front shock started leaking which caused a big crash which broke my front swingshaft!!


craig83 21-08-2008 09:18 PM

can i use lipos with the stock esc or should i upgrade?. The stock one is a perflex ka-15 fet

JCJC 24-08-2008 10:32 AM

Why not, voltages are much the same, do not let the lipo voltage drop to low or you wont be able to recharge it, newer esc's have a cut out built in or you can fit one, or just dont over run the car untill the battery is flat.

You will need a lipo charger and if you are racing at club they will need to allow lipo - using and charging, search on oOple for lots more info.


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