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qatmix 12-05-2014 12:52 PM

Exzes Z questions
 
I am considering selling my esprit 3 with Spektrum and getting the Sanwa Exzes Z.

I have never had one of the modern Sanwa sticks, how do people find them? Do the receivers stay binded with the transmitter? And is the 60/40 throttle / brake thing easy to change?

Also the Telemetry function, is that only with the Sanwa ESC?

Thanks

Noob 12-05-2014 03:47 PM

Hi, they are super fast and super light.
I have had no binding problems and once you get past how the menu's and menu control wheel works, they are a doddle.
Theres a whole heap of things it can do and a ton you may never need.
I thought it was a bit awkward selecting a different model but found hold a certain button in a position while switching on selects a model that you assign to it.

I went from super exzes to the Z its worth every penny.

Rc mart a hongkong company has them, £300 on ebay but i imaging warranty would be a bit iffy.

qatmix 12-05-2014 04:58 PM

Cool,

How easy it is to just reduce steering throw? On my KO I just twist a dial whilst doing a practice lap. Is there a similar method for the Exzes.

Also does the telemetry system work with any old electrics? or Just the sanwa stuff?

As to Warranty Sanwa warranty is worldwide, although one of the tempting things about the Sanwa is they are meant to be very reliable.

Noob 12-05-2014 05:33 PM

Not done it yet but you can assign different functions to the switches and dials.
And for telemetry you use sanwa receivers like 472 or 462.
Only sanwa receivers work but mostly all are compatible with the Z.
You get 471 receiver with it.

tomtom 12-05-2014 06:15 PM

I got a 472 receiver with mine already, it allows telemetry.

Very good upgrade from an Esprit.

The menu is somewhat hard to figure out but once done it is
way quicker to find any function than scrolling through the Esprit
menu.

Dual rate to reduce steering is located by default just near the right
Index finger so very easy to tune while running.

I really like the fact that I have access to three models very easily,
Just turn on while pressing one of the three assigned buttons and the
transmitter start with that car. Smart.

I have to find a lipo or life battery for it as the stock Nimh didn't last
long.

Noob 12-05-2014 07:54 PM

The lrp 3000mah 2S tx lipo is good, very light think its about £30.

qatmix 12-05-2014 08:23 PM

Do the sticks have a 60/40 swing? Is it like the old esprit 2 where you have less Movement range in reverse but at neutral the sticks are central?

tomtom 12-05-2014 10:16 PM

More travel for throttle than brakes but the feel of the brake seems to require more force than throttle, very neat.

qatmix 13-05-2014 08:35 AM

Thanks guys

The Dark Knight 21-05-2014 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by qatmix (Post 857232)
Thanks guys

Have you gone with the Exzes Z? I am considering replacing my Code FHSS with one of these and just wondering how you're getting on with it?

qatmix 23-05-2014 11:36 AM

I was ready to press the buy button, but then KO announced the Esprit 4 and the new Futaba was also announced so I might wait a month and see what these are like. Although the Sanwa seems to still be the one tempting me the most.

blade 30-07-2014 08:17 PM

Just thinking of changing to a Sanwa exzes z and just wondering if anybody has the sanwa super vortex as well and how they have found it.

Noob 02-08-2014 03:34 PM

I considered getting one when my sp pro went but couldnt justify the cost only to gain the extra features.

blade 02-08-2014 07:46 PM

Yep there are a few pound always found the sanwa gear very good if I get one the piggy bank will definitely be smashed into bits.


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