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joffacn
17-02-2007, 08:21 AM
Hi
I am shopping around for a 4WD 1/10 EP buggy. Almost ready to put my money down on a Lazer ZX5 with a KM conversion kit.
What I notice is that ALL the top buggies are Centre mounted motor, split battery pack. The difference is some are belt and some are shaft drive.
SO the question is do I go for an "older" kit like the Lazer (plus the KM kit = about $450 USD) or do I go for a "new" kit like the Tamiya TRF501X = $500 USD?
The Lazer comes with Diff and One way for the front and is more sorted. A couple of weak points but with option parts to fix.

What is weak on the Tamiya?
Should I wait a bit for the Hot Bodies Cuyclone D4?

Are the "new" designs better = faster, more adjustable, easier to work on?
Are parts between makers more interchangeable?

How do you weight the different parts to make a decision?
What to do? The money is getting hot.

Jeff

bert digler
17-02-2007, 08:26 AM
in terms of out the box quality the tamiya is virtually unrivalled but its unproven car i here from the track they go very well i personnally run the lazer but the tamiya does look a better car from what ive seen:confused: and if you shop around can be had for 450 dollars

B4IFLY
17-02-2007, 09:40 AM
there is somewhere that the 501x is460usd just if u pick that one

Richard Lowe
17-02-2007, 11:46 AM
If you're looking at the Lazer + KM conversion you'd be better off just going for a BJ4WE, which is essentially what the KM conversion is trying to emulate ;)

stefke
19-02-2007, 04:28 PM
I sold my hopped-up ZX5 and bought a TRF501.

The TRF performs better, is easier to ride fast and is much, much, MUCH stronger and therefore a lot more reliable. Enough said. Great car so far.

And they can be found for a lot less then 500$.