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Old 09-02-2011, 11:03 AM
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Where are you from Stef?

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Hi, I've ordered a Sakura Zero S and a Ezrun combo with a 9t 4300kv motor. It's hard to get info about this kit in Europe, so I'm looking for your help. Can somebody tell me the FDR i should use with it. And by the way parts I should buy to make it run.
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Originally Posted by Stef71
Hi, I've ordered a Sakura Zero S and a Ezrun combo with a 9t 4300kv motor. It's hard to get info about this kit in Europe, so I'm looking for your help. Can somebody tell me the FDR i should use with it. And by the way parts I should buy to make it run.
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Can't offer you an fdr for that combo as I run a 25.5 in VTA. But highly suggest the vertical motor mount first. I added aluminum bulkheads later on. Just because I stripped the plastic after a while.
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I'm from the south of France, near Italy. After a few offroad rtr cars I'm try my first onroad kit. I was looking for a cheap entry level car and I've found that amazing one. Why do I need the vertical motor mount?
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http://www.lmi-racing.com/index2.php
For parts in Europe.
Vertical motormount is for much better acces to your pinions.
Go for the alloy spurgear adaptor and 19 teeth side pulleys.
This will free up your drive train a lot and gives you a IDR of 2
You want to run a 9T motor??
Start with a FDR of 8 and start running the car.
Temp the motor at about 2 minutes run time and see what temp the motor got.
If you want to eliminate any fade stay below 65 degrees.
If temp is above it go lower on the FDR if it is cooler go a bit higher.
It also depends on what kind of track you are running.

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Originally Posted by Stef71
I'm from the south of France, near Italy. After a few offroad rtr cars I'm try my first onroad kit. I was looking for a cheap entry level car and I've found that amazing one. Why do I need the vertical motor mount?
It's easier to work with. More accessible.
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Old 09-02-2011, 01:42 PM
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Thank you very much for your answers !

So, I add the motor mount and the gear adaptators to my wishlist :

I'll buy later the bulkheads

For the pulley is this the right one?(I'm not yet allowed to post links) :
SAK-07A Center Pulley Set 19T For 3racing Sakura Zero

Do I need to buy a pinion too?
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kit comes without pinions as it depends on your motor choice and needed FDR ratio
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Does anyone know where I can get the spur gear washers/shaft (SAK06)? Everywhere seems to be out of stock...
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Go for the alloy spurgear adaptor and 19 teeth side pulleys.
This will free up your drive train a lot and gives you a IDR of 2
You want to run a 9T motor??
Start with a FDR of 8 and start running the car.
According to your advice to get a 8 FDR with a 2 IDR I should use a 27t 64p pinion gear and a 108t spur gear or a 104t X 26t or a 100t X 25t, am I right?

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Does anyone know where I can get the spur gear washers/shaft (SAK06)? Everywhere seems to be out of stock...
I looked everywhere around for you and the only one I've found is in great Britain on RC RACING UK's web site ...
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wrong thread

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does any one have a setup for tight med. traction carpet track 17.5 stock
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Do TRF Tamiya shocks fit on this car? or are there any parts needed to make them fit?
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the trf shocks have the same sice as the sakura one. big diffence between the shocks is only the price. the sakura shocks are cheaper and works also great.
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thanks, Also does any one know if the sakura zero gear diff v2 SAK-65/V2 is smoother than the standard S Gear diff as the ones with the kit are super stiff and crap. Or if there is a better gear diff that fits rear.
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