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Old 21-10-2008
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it's only local if you're living near manchester... Might be coming though if rob and bri are up for it.
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Old 11-12-2008
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Hi,

I've just purchase my first Kyosho, the Lazer ZX5 SP. It's not new but looks to be in very good condition.

I generally intend to use it outdoors on grass with the occasional run indoor on carpet.

Could you recommend set ups for both of these surfaces or point me in the best direction?

After a test run this weekend, I intend to strip clean and rebuild, is there anything which I should look out for when rebuilding.

Thanking you in advance

Roy
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Old 11-12-2008
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Hi,

I've just purchase my first Kyosho, the Lazer ZX5 SP. It's not new but looks to be in very good condition.

I generally intend to use it outdoors on grass with the occasional run indoor on carpet.

Could you recommend set ups for both of these surfaces or point me in the best direction?

After a test run this weekend, I intend to strip clean and rebuild, is there anything which I should look out for when rebuilding.

Thanking you in advance

Roy
Hi Roy. I am very sorry but I have jumped straight to the FS. I have not run the SP as standard. I have still not got a decent set up yet to spread the work for this car yet. I have been spending alot of time with the RB5 and I am not the type of person to do 2 classes in the same day. The only thing I can recommend is check out the US sites for set up tips. Please keep your eyes on here as there is going to be set ups coming.
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Hi Stu,

Thanks, I'll take a look and see what's on the Kyosho USA

All the best

Roy
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Old 12-12-2008
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RogerM has posted his set-up for his SP somewhere on this site. check it out ..
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Old 13-12-2008
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Found RogerM's setup, thanks.
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Roy,

it has evolved a little bit since then .....

I will try (no promises as life is a bit chaotic at the moment) to post the revised set-up in the right thread later when I have the car in front of me.

It gives a very progressive and easy to drive car with bags of off power and slow speed turning ..... perfect for me but not necessarily to everybodies taste.
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Old 16-12-2008
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Hi Roger,

Thanks, we mainly run on grass other than the odd indoor event on carpet.

Any advice is appreciated.

All the best

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Sorry not yet had the car and the internet together at the same time!!
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Old 22-12-2008
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Default ZX 5 SP Setup

Hi Roger,

No problem, apprectiate it's a busy time. When you get chance will be fine.

I'll have plenty of time to try things out in the new year.

All the best and hopee you have a good Xmas.

Roy
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Old 26-05-2009
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Have any of you guys that run the Lazer FS come up with a good/easy way to set the slipper?

Im thinking of making a nut with holes like the on on the B44, but maybe that isnt necessary if you have some other method
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The slipper can be set by dropping a bar / allen key into the forward drive cup so it hits the slot in the screw and twisting the rear wheels.

Never adjust mine now it's set how I like!
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I heard Stu had got rid of the K cars?
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The slipper can be set by dropping a bar / allen key into the forward drive cup so it hits the slot in the screw and twisting the rear wheels.

Never adjust mine now it's set how I like!

I really dont understand that? sounds like that method is to set the diff on th RB5..

as i see it i need a way to hold the 7mm nut but the hole in the topdeck is too small to fit a normal pliers
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Old 28-05-2009
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There is enough load on spring to hold the nut if you "shock" the rear wheels. You should only need to adjust it the tiniest amount!

If you want to do it the convensional way via the nut you can hold the nut still with long nose pliers and turn the rear wheels. I have a cheap 7mm spanner which I have ground down to fit into the whole in the topdeck, you could try that.
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Old 28-05-2009
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There is enough load on spring to hold the nut if you "shock" the rear wheels. You should only need to adjust it the tiniest amount!

If you want to do it the convensional way via the nut you can hold the nut still with long nose pliers and turn the rear wheels. I have a cheap 7mm spanner which I have ground down to fit into the whole in the topdeck, you could try that.

This is what several of us here in the states do.
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hmm today i managed to find a nifty little wrench from an veeeery old OS engine. now i dont have to spend those 15min on the lathe :P
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Hi Stu,

I am a new owner of a FS2, and very happy !

Could I ask, why do they supply a 17 pinion with the kit? and also they recommend a 10 Turn motor, what do they recommend in BL ?

From a few setup sheets I have seen, it seems most are running a 5.5 with the supplied 17T pinion. I ran a 7.5 with a 19T pinion but ran very hot? Any idea's..?

Thank you.

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Old 29-11-2010
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Stu doesn't run Kyosho anymore and hasn't been for nearly 2 years...

I guess K just put the same info they did on their previous kits regardless of the evolution.

19T with a 7.5 is way too small unless your track is tiny.
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Thx for the info,
What you suggest for 7.5 and 6.5
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