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Old 11-09-2013, 03:37 PM
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You guys ever have a front drive shaft pop out of outdrive?
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Originally Posted by turtletrax
You guys ever have a front drive shaft pop out of outdrive?
Yes. The best solution I've heard is to use the Agama outdrives. They fit perfectly in the Kyosho and are little longer. I've been running these for a while in mine without any issue.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Outdrive-Set-2

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Originally Posted by stwallac2007
Yes. The best solution I've heard is to use the Agama outdrives. They fit perfectly in the Kyosho and are little longer. I've been running these for a while in mine without any issue.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Outdrive-Set-2

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Thanks I will try them out. I thought maybe that was why I see everybody with the aluminum uprights, probably order a set of them to try out too
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What's the difference in the diff cases/bulkhead? I see a 408b and a 408c #'s
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Old 11-17-2013, 10:19 AM
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Hey

Im looking to switch to a Kyosho MP9E TKI.
But can anyone confirm that there is no difference between Kyosho TKI3 and Kyosho MP9E TKI except for the conversion kit?
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Old 11-18-2013, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Magnus F
Hey

Im looking to switch to a Kyosho MP9E TKI.
But can anyone confirm that there is no difference between Kyosho TKI3 and Kyosho MP9E TKI except for the conversion kit?
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i just went threw the parts list and everything is the same
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Old 11-18-2013, 05:21 PM
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You get a plastic diff top brace on the mp9e tki instead of the metal one - or something like that.
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Originally Posted by turtletrax
You guys ever have a front drive shaft pop out of outdrive?
I had that happen quite a few times when running the 91mm shafts. Once I switched to the 93mm shafts I never had the problem again..
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I'm having a hell of a time with my front diff meshing properly.. My rear and center went together perfect, but it feels like my front is being compressed everytime I put it in the diff housing. ANybody have any tips? I'm used to ball diffs myself and this is my first ebuggy. Thanks
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What other bodies fit ?
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Originally Posted by carpet Carlos
i just went threw the parts list and everything is the same
actually the new TKI has a few different parts but nothing major....
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Originally Posted by bkuff-losi
What other bodies fit ?
I use ftw night fox, it just touches the battery
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bittydesign force tki2/3. Doesn't touch the battery.
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Originally Posted by Jason Snyder
actually the new TKI has a few different parts but nothing major....
Do you know which parts?
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Originally Posted by Jason Snyder
actually the new TKI has a few different parts but nothing major....
What ever happened to your review video Jason? I and other's have been patiently waiting for a decade now it seems lol!
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