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Old 18-09-2011
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Default ZX-5 FS still good?

Hi, I'm a 1/8 driver that is gooing to get a 1/10 to drive some indoor this winter. I have got a offer on a zx-5 FS and wounder if it's alot I need to uppgrade on the FS to be competible?
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You can run it in standard kit form and be very competitive.
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Old 18-09-2011
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Ok, so no need for bigbore shocks to stay on the track
Is there only kyosho that makes wheels for this buggy, can't find Jconcepts or proline rims?
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hi mate.
the ansmann x4 pro wheels fit and i beleive they are spoked wheels/
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Thanks
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Hi, I'm a 1/8 driver that is gooing to get a 1/10 to drive some indoor this winter. I have got a offer on a zx-5 FS and wounder if it's alot I need to uppgrade on the FS to be competible?

I have run one all season I have just sold it but i was top A final week in week out with it I have now started running an old zx5 but that I am slightly of the pace with
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I keep going back to FS spec over the FS2, the rear end seams to suit me better on slippery surfaces although there is nothing in it really (just in my mind probably!), almost certainly down to me having many times more track time with the FS than the FS and I am looking forward to getting my FS2-SP.

That said when I have been running in FS2 spec I've never once "struggled", the beauty of Kyosho is the cars can be whatever you want them to with all the tuning options
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