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Old 23-06-2011
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Default ZX5FS: setup advice needed for a medium bite, rough clay track

not a lot of animo in the suggested thread, so here we go again...

can one provide me a good starting point for a FS on a medium bite, rough clay track? I will be running proline caliber tyres(control), orion 45c lipos with a orion 7.5(or 6.5 if needed) motor. The track is rather tight and technical.

I also like to know if the pinned slipper is a good possibility in this case?

Another concern is weight: currently I have 38gr under each lipo, is that any good?
Or can I better put it in the spline of the car? or perhaps do both?

thanks in advance.
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Old 23-06-2011
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kyoshoamerica.com is where you need to go, find the set-up section and run a tebo setting, done.
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Old 24-06-2011
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De set up van Shin van wedstrijd in europa,electrochamps,sta op petit rc. Als ik met de kyosho rij ga ik eerst die proberen.
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I run on a medium bite track. Iv'e found this setup good.
http://www.petitrc.com/setup/kyosho/...na20090712.pdf

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Old 04-07-2011
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Default thanks for the info

I picked up a setup from Tebo on kyoshoamerica for clay tracks.
Apart from that I adjusted the dampening a little(softer) accordingly the track condition and I must admit, the car was really dialed. Especially the front of the car was much more locked, very easy to drive!
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