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hello from the states!
thanks to the informative review on this site, i was influenced to purchase the ZX5. it's been a long time since i've run a purpose-built race vehicle, and i'm excited to have it added to my fleet. i bought the RTR version, due to the overall cost, and the fact that my LHS was going to add a 3200 Team Orion LiPO to the package. all in all, it wasn't a bad deal... my only problem... is i've got the desire to upgrade a few items on it. first... i did tires. the RTR comes with pre glued pins sans foam, what a let down. i run mainly on cement and grass, but every so often i'll go to the local BMX track and kick up the dust and pebbles that litter the track. so i purchased some pro-line dirt-hawgs. hopefully they last awhile. next... i did motor and ESC. i had a castle creations Sidewinder w/ 5600kV motor, which was pulled from a 2WD evader. i haven't seen much feedback from people running a brushless with this car, will the drive train hold up? finally... i ordered in an Azarashi Lexan Underbody (thanks for the tip, oople!) and so far have saved the screwheads from a ton of scratches. now for the list of upgrades and questions...
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What do you know. kyosho makes an aluminum front suspension holder (KYOLAW31) any ideas if it's the same as the one in the rear?
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The LAW31 only fits the front most point on the car.
I have the 3 Racing parts on all other locations and they seem fine. |
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The aluminum arm braces are LAW36 and LAW37 I believe. You could also get the red aluminum ones from the TF5 touring car which are pretty much the same. I have the LAW36 rear bumper but the TF5 braces on the inner positions.
Other upgrades you might want to consider are Ceramic diff and thrust race balls (from Atomic Carbon) Delrin hinge pin sleeves Hex head screw set All these changes will make the car longer lasting, smoother running and easier to work on. As for your Li-Po battery, I have a Core-RC battery which is quite bulky. I had to remove some of the chassis protrusions to get the Li=Po to fit snugly. I have not seen the Orion version so I cant say for sure but it sounds like the same will have to be done to yours to get it in there. Hope this helps. |
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I have the Orion 3200 Carbon and it fits the zx-5 without modification, just turn the battery strap upside down so the grooves in the strap are pointing upwards. I also put a bit of the sticky backed velcro (just the fluffy side) on the lower side of the battery strap to help make the fit a bit more snug and reduce the liklihood of any damage during big impacts (see my other thread!)
HTH Mike Last edited by Ted Maul; 04-06-2008 at 09:20 AM. Reason: Speeling and clarity |
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thanks Ted.
i might need you to send a picture of the battery mounted in the car with the shell on. because the problem with the orion battery is that the posts are oriented perpendicular to the battery... aka pointing straight up... the only way i can think of getting the battery to fit under the shell is to cut holes in the darn thing... btw, it looks really ugly... and leave the wire exposed. |
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