replacement kyosho electronics? + picture of my Spider MZM
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 5:05 pm
Is there anywhere I can get a replacement kyosho PCB? In the process of taking off my FET stack, I ripped out 2 of the pads. I have it hooked up to the traces right now, but pads are a good thing. Would an iWaver board be a direct replacement? And are they still around?

(bragging rights?)
*EDIT* New stuff *EDIT*
Mini-Z Monster w/
Spider FET Turbo w/ heatsink and 5v regulator for the mainboard (with heatsink
)
Kyosho:
Lowdown shocks and springs set (hard front, soft rear)
Alloy front and rear shock mounts (gunmetal, soon to be deanodized)
Titanium screw set
Clear chassis (waiting on new lipos before I mod and mount it)
Hard tire foam
Mini Pin Tires (not mounted yet. Good for grass?)
clear front gearbox (alloy gearbox gave me trouble. strike 3 to GPM)
SP Pinion Gear Set (Delrin) For Overland (mvw10. should work with the monster if placement is correct. I can always trim if need be)
GPM:
Alloy:
rear gearbox blue
main gear cover blue
motor heatsink blue
rear bumper blue
5 point wheels silver
front and rear lower suspension bars blue
Titanium:
16BB diff blue (delrin diff & gear)(woot)
Main gear
king pin set
hinge pins for lower suspension arm
knuckles (0 degree) blue
tierod (0degree) blue
servosaver blue
road radials x4
40 degree slicks x4
Plus sealed metal bearings (gunbutter lubed), plasmatomic, uberdash, and custom motors. Minizracer.com extended antenna. 550mah lipo power (hideaway, sort of =)...
soon to come, gpm ribbed tires x4, nelly deluxe, MZR dry racing bearings (maybe), clear rear gearbox (I want the clear main gear cover for my alloy rear gearbox! has anyone found somewhere with them except italy?75 euro minimum order my ass), and lastly a kyosho mad killer white body for custom paint and special cooling mount. I am planning to use a Thermal Take fan I have to suck filtered air from the top of the body and blow through pipes +flex hose into portholes on the armature (and maybe onto the comm also for my plasmadash. That would be so
)
With ribbed tires on the front, and slicks on the back, it should be a nice looking machine when I'm done with it!
I like it a lot. I can't wait to tighten up the new diff.
-JNY

(bragging rights?)
*EDIT* New stuff *EDIT*
Mini-Z Monster w/
Spider FET Turbo w/ heatsink and 5v regulator for the mainboard (with heatsink

Kyosho:
Lowdown shocks and springs set (hard front, soft rear)
Alloy front and rear shock mounts (gunmetal, soon to be deanodized)
Titanium screw set
Clear chassis (waiting on new lipos before I mod and mount it)
Hard tire foam
Mini Pin Tires (not mounted yet. Good for grass?)
clear front gearbox (alloy gearbox gave me trouble. strike 3 to GPM)
SP Pinion Gear Set (Delrin) For Overland (mvw10. should work with the monster if placement is correct. I can always trim if need be)
GPM:
Alloy:
rear gearbox blue
main gear cover blue
motor heatsink blue
rear bumper blue
5 point wheels silver
front and rear lower suspension bars blue
Titanium:
16BB diff blue (delrin diff & gear)(woot)
Main gear
king pin set
hinge pins for lower suspension arm
knuckles (0 degree) blue
tierod (0degree) blue
servosaver blue
road radials x4
40 degree slicks x4
Plus sealed metal bearings (gunbutter lubed), plasmatomic, uberdash, and custom motors. Minizracer.com extended antenna. 550mah lipo power (hideaway, sort of =)...
soon to come, gpm ribbed tires x4, nelly deluxe, MZR dry racing bearings (maybe), clear rear gearbox (I want the clear main gear cover for my alloy rear gearbox! has anyone found somewhere with them except italy?75 euro minimum order my ass), and lastly a kyosho mad killer white body for custom paint and special cooling mount. I am planning to use a Thermal Take fan I have to suck filtered air from the top of the body and blow through pipes +flex hose into portholes on the armature (and maybe onto the comm also for my plasmadash. That would be so

With ribbed tires on the front, and slicks on the back, it should be a nice looking machine when I'm done with it!
I like it a lot. I can't wait to tighten up the new diff.
-JNY