Inferno MP9 thread
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the 1.3x8 are back in stock at amain they have 31 pairs right now
http://www.amainhobbies.com/advanced...istons&x=3&y=7
http://www.amainhobbies.com/advanced...istons&x=3&y=7
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On the contrary my friend 😄
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CAUTION
"WET BOX"
slippery when wet....(LOL)
"WET BOX"
slippery when wet....(LOL)
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Is'nt it great that our cars are soo good all we can find to post about are jokes..says alot about the TKI3.
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shoes
if it dosent rain i am going to try the carbon shoes this saturday.
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I am curious to know what tebos setup was at silver state. I know he drove balls to the wall but his car looked it handled some sections of the track better than alot of other cars, MP9s included. Videos of the mains are posted on neobuggy for those who haven't seen it yet. Tebo, Drake, and Cav were giving each other fits!! Fun main to watch fellas
I bought a few kyosho evo fuel filters off ebay new. I remember from a past post the internals had a cup like tower lined with a fine screen mines just has a fine screen sitting in its cap.. Are there different filters from Kyosho that I'm not aware of and what's the best.
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I bought a few kyosho evo fuel filters off ebay new. I remember from a past post the internals had a cup like tower lined with a fine screen mines just has a fine screen sitting in its cap.. Are there different filters from Kyosho that I'm not aware of and what's the best.
http://www.infernosonly.com/Kyosho_F..._p/kyo1876.htm
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Wondering whether anyone can do me a favour and stick a picture of the way the steering unit is suppose to look like. As it stands, I am currently building the TKI3 and the top deck (the metal thing) Which holds the two little towers behind it and the steering bar in place is a really tight fit. Also, the two little steering towers behind it, whilst smooth, seem a little odd in that the bearings going into them appear to be a little loose. I have yet to stick the servo in, which I am planning on doing this evening, so want to make sure I have this right before sticking everything else in.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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mp9 pics
hope these help
http://www.neobuggy.net/2013/02/23/u...od-jared-tebo/
this address has a better pic and you can blow it up
http://www.neobuggy.net/2013/02/23/u...od-jared-tebo/
this address has a better pic and you can blow it up
i got the stock filter on my buggy. its got the screen in it too, but thats all.
http://www.infernosonly.com/Kyosho_F..._p/kyo1876.htm
http://www.infernosonly.com/Kyosho_F..._p/kyo1876.htm
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Does everyone leave their diff seals dry when bolting a fresh oiled diff back together?
I have used sticky grease on both sides of the gasket but have had the odd leak. Should I just leave them dry? I grease the both o-rings in each end and out drives before sliding them in.
I have used sticky grease on both sides of the gasket but have had the odd leak. Should I just leave them dry? I grease the both o-rings in each end and out drives before sliding them in.