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Old 29-10-2008
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Default Lazer ZX-5 + brushless: which gear ratio?

Hi mates,
I've a Kyosho Lazer ZX-5 RTR and I'm interested about Losi Xcelorin brushless combo (combined with Trakpower LiPo 2S 4900mAh 25C), particularly the 4.5T: it's a good choice in your opinion? Or the 6.5T is better? On 4.5T the original gear ratio will be ok or I must replace it with new and different spur and/or pinion?
I'll bash on 1/8 buggy tracks.
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Hi mates,
I've a Kyosho Lazer ZX-5 RTR and I'm interested about Losi Xcelorin brushless combo (combined with Trakpower LiPo 2S 4900mAh 25C), particularly the 4.5T: it's a good choice in your opinion? Or the 6.5T is better? On 4.5T the original gear ratio will be ok or I must replace it with new and different spur and/or pinion?
I'll bash on 1/8 buggy tracks.
Thanks!
i had a novak 4.5 in and was so god dam quick it was stupid go with 6.5 on about 22 23 pinion should go well
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My prefered combination in my ZX5-SP was always a 6.5 geared about a 23.

Never change it and never really had reason to want to. Works well on both tight twist tracks and never lacked top end on long straights.

I sold my 5.5R as it was just too much for a car with such direct throttle response!
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thanks mate, i'm going to buy the 6.5T
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My prefered combination in my ZX5-SP was always a 6.5 geared about a 23.

Never change it and never really had reason to want to. Works well on both tight twist tracks and never lacked top end on long straights.

I sold my 5.5R as it was just too much for a car with such direct throttle response!
What do you think about using 5.5 motor with 5 cells ?
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What do you think about using 5.5 motor with 5 cells ?
I can not say to be honest, never tried 5 cells so have no idea what the effects would be. Sorry I can't be more help.
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Hi guys, just a quick one to say don't rule out the new range of Team Orion speedo's and motors. They are excellent value and the usual Team Orion quality you would expect.

Kyosho have plans to release the Lazer ZX5 readyset with a Team Orion combo inside, as an ideal entry to the club racing for all ages! Expected in Jan fingers corssed.

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If you going to run that hot a set up i would look to upgrade the drive train.

In particular the driveshafts to the same ones as the SP.
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I had the RTR ZX5 and i put a 4.5t brushless in it. Neil is right you will need to upgrade the driveshafts and diff halves. After one race weekend my front driveshafts were trashed and the diff halves were also worn. I would also recommend you re-shim the diffs front and back so there is no play.

I have just had to get all the parts for mine so will list them for you.

2 x Steel diff halves LA201 (for front & back) about £10 per set
1 x Universal front driveshafts - 68mm LA231 about £30
1 x Rear wheel axles LA233 about £6.00
1 x Dogbone rear driveshafts LA234 abiut £6.00

To be honest it is not a cheap list and if i had my time again i would not of got the RTR, but in my opinion without these upgrades you may struggle.

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Old 17-11-2008
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Hi guys, just a quick one to say don't rule out the new range of Team Orion speedo's and motors. They are excellent value and the usual Team Orion quality you would expect.

Kyosho have plans to release the Lazer ZX5 readyset with a Team Orion combo inside, as an ideal entry to the club racing for all ages! Expected in Jan fingers corssed.

Regards
Karl Marsden

Kyosho UK
where can we see the new orion speedos & specifications?

and on the note of team orion products - is T.O planning to release some saddle pack lipos?
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where can we see the new orion speedos & specifications?

and on the note of team orion products - is T.O planning to release some saddle pack lipos?

have a look at their website http://www.teamorion.com/Products/Vo...ace+Controller

I have not heard of any saddle packs to be honest, but my guess is that they are working on them

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Old 17-11-2008
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http://www.kyosho.com/eng/products/r...duct_id=104173

Listing for the ZX-5 RTR with Orion kit installed
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Just spotted the brushless RTR on ebay £269.
Item number: 220352076919
I,m wondering if this new rtr has any other difference to to older version.
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