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Another TKI thread, more TKI4 Specific http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...buggy-kit.html

TKI4 Replacement Parts (Good for upgrading from TKI3) http://www.kyoshoamerica.com/Replace...ts_c_1505.html

TKI4 Optional Parts http://www.kyoshoamerica.com/Option-Parts_c_1506.html

Some notes on the new Towers/Long shocks here

Picked up a TKI3 and want to upgrade to TKI4 ? Here are all the updated parts:

Shocks

IF347-155 1.5X5 Pistons
IF471-01 Front Shock Body
IF470-01 Rear Shock Body
IF470-03BK Shock Adjust Dial
IFW154 Boots
IF346-05C Shock End Set

Wing

IF491BK Wing
IFW460B Wing Mount/Stay

Rear End

IFH006W Wheel
IF490 HUB
IF490-01 Hub Insert
IF492 Shock Pin
IF423HB Rear Arm
IF287 Hard Upper Rod Rear

Front End

IF489 Steering Rod Set
IF488 Knuckles
IF487H Front Arm
IFW458 Hard Lower Pin
IFW425 93MM CVD
IF286 Hard Upper Rod
IF486 Lower Susp Holder
IFW459 Servo Saver (Hard)
IF446B Ackerman Arm
IF426-64.5 Susp Shaft

Other

IF469B Filter
97035LW-13 Clutch Bell
IF453B Body Mount
IFW107GM Hexes
W300910 Washer
IF443B Center Diff Plate
IF444C Tank
IF479B Radio Box
96772 13x16x0.15mm Shim
IF481B Fuel Tank Stay
IFW336GM Wheelnut
IFB008 TKI4 Body
IFD403W TKI4 Decal

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Old 07-12-2010, 05:07 PM
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hi guys, is item number 96505 (#30000 diff grease) can be use for the grease between the pinion and the ring gear? thanks.
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Originally Posted by David Lim
Good day everyone......!

Just curious has anyone tested the option Kyosho MP9 front Top Arm from King Headz? I thought of trying it, appreciate for your valueable feedback and sharing.....

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Yup I run them too, I'd rather run the stock ones but I have tons of those bushings and they do work great, I haven't broken an arm in 8-9 races, and yes the bushings wear out I'd say every 4-5 races to keep it tight.

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I know this is probably a stupid question, but I just picked up a mp9 off here and I was wondering if you have to use kyosho clutch shoes, or could I use dynamite max life or any brand?
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You don't have to use the kysho shoes, but some shoes will need to be drilled to fit the pin on the flywheel, I use Racers Edge shoes, they are great last a very long time with little maintaince, right now I've been experimenting with two racers edge aluminum shoes w/ 1.0 springs and one kyosho carbon/plastic shoe w/ a 1.1 spring, worked very good the carbon/plastic one cleans the bell from all the aluminum build up IMO. BTW I had to drill the holes larger in the racers edge shoes, and dynamites max life, also the racers edge lasts A LOT longer than the dynamite shoes.

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Dear Friends,

Thanks so much for all your sharing and feedback. Deeply appreciate......

Cheers!

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Originally Posted by Wilson Picaldy
hi guys, is item number 96505 (#30000 diff grease) can be use for the grease between the pinion and the ring gear? thanks.
i guess i works... i have tried using the 3000 and it works fine. However, atm i use hudy graphite grease and i like it better. But i think the 30000 grease till work out for you, it doesn't really matter...
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never had any problems with the front upper arms B version and the new alu casterblock. Zere play after two hard races. On the clutch shoes...I use the JVD/Ascandancy clutch setup, again, no worries for two full races with no maintainance, very easy.

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Where can I see the pic of the unis up close. Pic too small.

Will the new car come with new front hub and the lighten outdrive

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Thanks for the reply, I'll definitely keep it in mind, I'll probably go with the racer's edge shoes.
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That Ascendancy clutch is the mutts nuts. So easy to use and very little maintenance. I am a nitro newbie this year and it has made my life much easier out there..haha.
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Originally Posted by Martin.S
i guess i works... i have tried using the 3000 and it works fine. However, atm i use hudy graphite grease and i like it better. But i think the 30000 grease till work out for you, it doesn't really matter...
Thanks for the feedback Martin, cheers!
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The new car should have the lightened outdrives, and new rear aluminum hubs. The aluminum front C Hubs are options.

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Anyone have leaks on the center diff? do you guys seal it?
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Ya I've even read that Tebo has had a small leak on the center diff. What I do I make sure the screw holes are perfect flat with the other surface that mounts to the ring gear so there is a perfect bond, you can do this my using a file and gently running it over to make sure the holes are flush. I know it's confusing I don't know any other way to explain it, and I also use green slime on my o rings and where they sit and put some on the outdrives before I slide them in, no leaks.

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Thanks Andy, your solution works
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