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Just started a new project.
The car is designed for 2wd indoor racing on carpet.
Maybe it will work on astroturf as well..time will show
Feedback would be nice
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I was thinking of having a go at something similar myself with my 501. Main concern is weight distribution.

The motor is to far forward in my opinion and I was thinking of bringing it back. Tamiya have a shorter belt that should work from one of their touring cars.

It will take som fabrication work with the chassis though.

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Jolly interesting. I agree that the motor might have to be much further back, with a shorter belt. But then one would have to move the cells forward...

I think I'll just wait for a real one :-D
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I have already made an 2wd version of Kyosho ZX5FS, called FS2... the weight-distrubusion on that car is even more to the front, but the car is excellent to drive indoor on carpet...My only concern on that car is torque-twist during accerelation. It`s sometimes a little bit twitchy to drive.

This car should not have this problem...
But time will show if it`s an sucsess or not
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what are your plans for the front suspension? the stock 501 stuff probably only has less then 10 degrees of caster, most 2wd's have 25 or 30, so you'll probably need to do some swaping. Other then that good luck and have some fun during your build
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what are your plans for the front suspension? the stock 501 stuff probably only has less then 10 degrees of caster, most 2wd's have 25 or 30, so you'll probably need to do some swaping.

The pictures seem to have Kyosho RB5 front suspension.
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The pictures seem to have Kyosho RB5 front suspension.
Thats quite correct.
I have used a complete RB5-SP front. I have used the same front on my FS2 with great sucsess..

Will build moore on the car during saturday..more pics to come

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Looks real nice Jens, and I can second that your earlier RB5/FS creation was a rocket!
As you said, should work real good on high traction surfaces,
but maybe needs some more weight at the back on slippery tracks.

Looking forward to some more pics on the project!

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I'll be looking forward to a vid to see how well it goes, I never reconized the front because well, we only race B4's and xxx's, and I race a mid motor xxx. Even if you need more rear weight that shouldn't be an isse, even most 4wd guys run a strip of weight on the battery strap.
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Looks real nice Jens, and I can second that your earlier RB5/FS creation was a rocket!
As you said, should work real good on high traction surfaces,
but maybe needs some more weight at the back on slippery tracks.

Looking forward to some more pics on the project!

/Morgan
Thanks Morgan

Here are some pictures of the car with electronics installed..
Added weight under esc and reciver so the chassie is now in balance.
Also added 40g between batteries......
more to come...............
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more pictures..
It`s all coming together...Building shocks tomorrow
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I considered making one myself but with the Durga as a starting piont. Looks good
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More pictures...
One thing I have to change is the turnbuckle`s mounted from front ,-to center..the body wont fit with these on. Have to make a top deck in carbon fibre
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Looking good, Jens Kristian, Where do you source the carbon fibre, and what kind of tools do you use to machine it?
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Looking good, Jens Kristian, Where do you source the carbon fibre, and what kind of tools do you use to machine it?
3racing and fiberlyte has carbon fibre plates in different sizes and thickness...
http://www.fibre-lyte.co.uk/
http://os.3racing.hk/products_list.p...catalog_key=58

To machine I just use my dremel and a lot of patience
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