Please help identify Kyosho On-Road Chassis
#1
Please help identify Kyosho On-Road Chassis
Hi,
Im new to R/C and I recently bought a Kysoho 2WD on-road car for my fiance to drive. We just received it yesterday and we completely love it. I was wondering how to identify which Kyosho car it is so that we can get parts if needed and buy the right size bodies for the car. It comes with a Novak speed control and Le Mans stock motor if that helps. It also has a Corvette body but Im not 100 percent sure it is the original one. Here's the link the ebay listing for the item.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=120274496472
I also picked up this car, an Associated TC4. It has Deans plugs on it. What would be the best thing to do as far as getting a new charger for both cars and running the same type of connection so that everything works together, including new batteries?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=110263936833
Thank you so much,
Kevin
Im new to R/C and I recently bought a Kysoho 2WD on-road car for my fiance to drive. We just received it yesterday and we completely love it. I was wondering how to identify which Kyosho car it is so that we can get parts if needed and buy the right size bodies for the car. It comes with a Novak speed control and Le Mans stock motor if that helps. It also has a Corvette body but Im not 100 percent sure it is the original one. Here's the link the ebay listing for the item.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=120274496472
I also picked up this car, an Associated TC4. It has Deans plugs on it. What would be the best thing to do as far as getting a new charger for both cars and running the same type of connection so that everything works together, including new batteries?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=110263936833
Thank you so much,
Kevin
#2
Pics
Heres the pics for the ebay listing. I didnt know the bookmarks didnt work.
#3
Tech Addict
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Found this http://www.vintagercweb.com/ads/corvette_ad1.jpg
Sorry but not able to post the link for some reason?
This is a nitro car but the body looks the same.
EDIT:
Your car looks to be a Kyosho Raider. Looks like Kyosho's version of the Associated RC10DS "Dual Sport"
Sorry but not able to post the link for some reason?
This is a nitro car but the body looks the same.
EDIT:
Your car looks to be a Kyosho Raider. Looks like Kyosho's version of the Associated RC10DS "Dual Sport"
Last edited by Xtant3150c; 07-05-2008 at 02:30 AM.
#4
Tech Apprentice
I was gonna say that body looked pretty well detailed for something a little more "vintage". Plus it's still in pretty good shape
If that Kysho came with a half decent "trickle charger", you might be able to get by for the time being. I'd still double check it can charge the batteries you have. If it will, you might just need to get a Deans plug onto your charger or make an adaptor for it.
Dropping a little $$$ on a decent charger will save you some time, and could help keep your batteries happy. Just keep in mind the type of plugs you have (Deans), and what will come with a new charger. Not all chargers will arrive with a Deans plug or adaptor. But, they are some of the better plugs on the market. Not saying always the easiest to pull apart........but they do their job well
If that Kysho came with a half decent "trickle charger", you might be able to get by for the time being. I'd still double check it can charge the batteries you have. If it will, you might just need to get a Deans plug onto your charger or make an adaptor for it.
Dropping a little $$$ on a decent charger will save you some time, and could help keep your batteries happy. Just keep in mind the type of plugs you have (Deans), and what will come with a new charger. Not all chargers will arrive with a Deans plug or adaptor. But, they are some of the better plugs on the market. Not saying always the easiest to pull apart........but they do their job well
#5
100 sure is not a raider,had one as a young buck.sorry cant id it, but not a raider for sure.
#6
I know for sure the Futaba radio which came with it was not original. The body may have been detailed by the guy who sold me the car. Everything works perfectly. It came with a 5 hour trickle charger and we've charged it 3 times now and had a lot of fun with it. Im taking it down to Hobbytown in Nashua today to see what they think and also if they can tell me what body size is compatible with it. Ill look up the Kyosho Raider.
#8
The corvette looks to be built off the original Ultima series. They made a bunch of kits off it. I was out of the hobby a little around that time, but original ultima parts will probably do you fine.
For bodies I'd look at the 200mm touring car bodies as a start.
For bodies I'd look at the 200mm touring car bodies as a start.
#11
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I was gonna say that body looked pretty well detailed for something a little more "vintage". Plus it's still in pretty good shape
If that Kysho came with a half decent "trickle charger", you might be able to get by for the time being. I'd still double check it can charge the batteries you have. If it will, you might just need to get a Deans plug onto your charger or make an adaptor for it.
Dropping a little $$$ on a decent charger will save you some time, and could help keep your batteries happy. Just keep in mind the type of plugs you have (Deans), and what will come with a new charger. Not all chargers will arrive with a Deans plug or adaptor. But, they are some of the better plugs on the market. Not saying always the easiest to pull apart........but they do their job well
If that Kysho came with a half decent "trickle charger", you might be able to get by for the time being. I'd still double check it can charge the batteries you have. If it will, you might just need to get a Deans plug onto your charger or make an adaptor for it.
Dropping a little $$$ on a decent charger will save you some time, and could help keep your batteries happy. Just keep in mind the type of plugs you have (Deans), and what will come with a new charger. Not all chargers will arrive with a Deans plug or adaptor. But, they are some of the better plugs on the market. Not saying always the easiest to pull apart........but they do their job well
#12
Tech Rookie
Hi ! Never seen this Kyosho chassis before, but I like the early touring cars so I went for some search on the net... In fact it is one of the "scale cars" Kyosho released a long time ago (1991?), probably the Ferrari Testarossa or another car seen in this video : http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=iMpwYVm9DZA.
Some pictures are also available on TamiyaClub : http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_m...52749&id=16698,http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_m...=24284&id=3626
Hard to find info, but beautiful cars...
Some pictures are also available on TamiyaClub : http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_m...52749&id=16698,http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_m...=24284&id=3626
Hard to find info, but beautiful cars...