Inferno MP9 thread
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Tech Lord
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That muffler stay looks like "spring thing" from GMK supply. Amain sells it. Don't know who else. The hole it goes into on the chassis side will need to be enlarged ever so slightly for it to slide in though. I like it a lot better than the stock wire durabiltiy wise.
Piece of piano wire from the local hobby shop is pretty sweet. You can make 15 of them for the price of one already pre-made
Tech Regular
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Or you can use a mugen one also you just have to enlarge the hole a lil
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New mp10??
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People having been making speculations that a new car is due, why fix that something that's not broken and is still wining?
Tech Elite
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That stupid poll on neobuggy almost sounds like british tabloid journalism. If any of you follow f1, kinda like planetf1. Haha there's no official word from Yuichi Kanai yet. Generally hes pretty good with his fb/twitter pics....
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We are using 14,5cm between Tank and filter, and 29cm between filter and engine (one filter then). David have been using that length for years and we are always safe at fuel checks.
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Tech Regular
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Mr Kanai Himself just confirmed that no new MP10.
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Tech Master
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Nothing like a brand new fuel tank to make your engine run better and to have a cleaner, drier chassis and to get run times back.
Tech Master
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Wouldn't have a clue, just know it techs at 124 mls everywhere I race. Just lay some tube out as per pic and take a measurement.
The way it is routed supports the fuel line well and it never has caused us any issues, looks pretty neat too. The head of the zip tie that clamps the air cleaner to the carb is in line with the carby boot, this way the fuel line is held nicely in the corner underneath the air cleaner intake tube.
The way it is routed supports the fuel line well and it never has caused us any issues, looks pretty neat too. The head of the zip tie that clamps the air cleaner to the carb is in line with the carby boot, this way the fuel line is held nicely in the corner underneath the air cleaner intake tube.
Tech Addict
exhaust spring
the best solution I have found came from a friend of mine.
A pc. of brass rod from most local hobby shops.
you can shape it very easily to about any configuration you want.
It is flexible, unlike the heat treated steel springs and will last a very long time and you can get a 3 foot pc for about $3.00
I have given out many at the track as a repair part for the problem and so far
no one has said that that they have had a problem
just my 2 cents.