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MTC1 Manual on the Mugen Web Site.

Correction for the manual




The max/min tooth count of the spur and pinion combined.

64p = 127 to 164 total teeth


48p = 95 to 120 total teeth


People who have spare spur gears left over from other cars which they wish to use but can only utilize 2 of the 4 mounting holes, here's neat trick from MKAH to drill 2 more holes precisely in the spur gear:

1.Dismantle the Spur Holder and mount XRAY Spur with two screws.

2.If you have take a 3mm Top Setting Screw

3.Get the Top Screw in the first free thread to the Spur Holder from the other side until it touches the Spur a litle bit.
Make the same with the second free Thread.


4.Dismantle Top set Srew an the two screws witch holds the Spur on the Holder.
Now you see two marks absolutely central.


5. Take an 3mm Driller an Drill the holes at the marked places

6.Mount the Spur with the two old and two new holes on the Spur.


Spur Gears known to fit the gear holder with the correct hole pattern

1. Axon
2. Panaracer


Upper front arm hinge pin set screw tip (or any of the kit set screws):

When installing the set screw run the set screw in until you can see it come into the hinge pin gap. Back the screw out and make sure there is no flashing in the way and then the screw. Now slide the pin in and you should hit the pin and come to a dead stop. It will be a solid feel and not sloppy like it will not tighten which is caused by any loose plastic.

Hara's Setup


Robert Pietsch's Latest Carpet Setup

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Old 09-09-2017, 01:15 PM
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1355gr including:
Futaba Servo
Sanwa RX481
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LRP X20 13.5 Stock
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Sorry for being lazy, what's the legal minimum?
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1350g
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So everyone saying that it was going to be too heavy was a little bit of right and a little bit of wrong; depending on how you look at it. :0
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Originally Posted by GrandeGixxer
So everyone saying that it was going to be too heavy was a little bit of right and a little bit of wrong; depending on how you look at it. :0
Tell them like how it is brotha
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Originally Posted by GrandeGixxer
Anyone put it on scales yet to see just how heavy the front end is? ;P
Full metal servo
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1350g on the dot
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The naysayers like ninzai will be saying that it's too heavy because he wants to add his own weights.
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Originally Posted by GrandeGixxer
The naysayers like ninzai will be saying that it's too heavy because he wants to add his own weights.
The ability to add your own weight is very useful for tuning.
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I know that. But it's not the end all for the car.
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I wonder when will mugen be releasing the aluminium chassis ? That carbon is going to be a handful on black carpet !
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Originally Posted by BardSmith
Ready to rumble!
Is the top deck hitting your battery leads? Seams that if it is that will effect how that flex top deck is going to properly function and cause some tweak
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Originally Posted by GrandeGixxer
The naysayers like ninzai will be saying that it's too heavy because he wants to add his own weights.
Easy. An aluminium or titanium screw set and it'll be easily 20gr under the weight limit and then you can move weight around as you see fit! 1355gr out the box ready to run I think is very very good!
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... and what about the WRONG turnbuckle on front camber? It's very hard to set the front camber with this hole, why not EX key turnbuckles ?
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Originally Posted by ferox
... and what about the WRONG turnbuckle on front camber? It's very hard to set the front camber with this hole, why not EX key turnbuckles ?
just use a 1.5mm those L shaped allen wrench
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Quick question for anyone who knows . What's the thickness of the optional top deck guys ?
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