Kyosho Inferno MP9 TKI4 1/8 Buggy Kit
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#362
Tech Master

You will need:
front arms, steering knuckles and the front rear hingepinholder. That is the only things that makes a geometry change on the TKI4 comapred to TKI3. I would advice to buy the rear TKI4 arms also as they are stronger- geometrywise they are the same, but it vould be the new arms have a different flex.
front arms, steering knuckles and the front rear hingepinholder. That is the only things that makes a geometry change on the TKI4 comapred to TKI3. I would advice to buy the rear TKI4 arms also as they are stronger- geometrywise they are the same, but it vould be the new arms have a different flex.
#363

So the chassis kick up is unchanged? I thought I saw that somewhere. Or is it done with just A/B plates?
#364
Tech Master
#365

You will need:
front arms, steering knuckles and the front rear hingepinholder. That is the only things that makes a geometry change on the TKI4 comapred to TKI3. I would advice to buy the rear TKI4 arms also as they are stronger- geometrywise they are the same, but it vould be the new arms have a different flex.
front arms, steering knuckles and the front rear hingepinholder. That is the only things that makes a geometry change on the TKI4 comapred to TKI3. I would advice to buy the rear TKI4 arms also as they are stronger- geometrywise they are the same, but it vould be the new arms have a different flex.
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#371

OK I am new to kyosho, bought two buggies Tki4 and converted one to an ebuggy. I am with you guys, you pay 700 plus alum hubs and after one race weekend it looks like has 3 gallons plus on the car if not more. Kinda bummed about that. I have had some hard landings in some hard mains this past weekend and bent one of my 85 dollar front 16 degree hubs, came off a jump wrong and broke a rear arm which bent a hing pin, and the car has handled OK that's about it, but not like I had hoped. Also after one race weekend the center driver line unis are already wiggly and pins have a flat spot, well had some pins from my mugen and went to change it, the pin went in but cracked the universal, so had to buy replacement universals for that. So yea almost 2000 in switching to this car and kinda regreting it right now...
#372

OK I am new to kyosho, bought two buggies Tki4 and converted one to an ebuggy. I am with you guys, you pay 700 plus alum hubs and after one race weekend it looks like has 3 gallons plus on the car if not more. Kinda bummed about that. I have had some hard landings in some hard mains this past weekend and bent one of my 85 dollar front 16 degree hubs, came off a jump wrong and broke a rear arm which bent a hing pin, and the car has handled OK that's about it, but not like I had hoped. Also after one race weekend the center driver line unis are already wiggly and pins have a flat spot, well had some pins from my mugen and went to change it, the pin went in but cracked the universal, so had to buy replacement universals for that. So yea almost 2000 in switching to this car and kinda regreting it right now...

the kyosho kits have come with the brown anodizing for how long? and people are still getting upset about it??? really?
if anodizing longevity is of such immense concern than get a different car, or if you insist on having the bench-setting buggy, stump up for the HA gold parts..
and dont bring up the price thing either, it is what it is, kyosho charge what they do because they manufacture the best quality gear in a country with first world industrial relations, not some sweatshop where they pay their slaves peanuts.. plus Yuichi has to pay for his Ferrari somehow.
as for your breakages, they must have been serious crashes that would likely break any car. i always said the tki3 is NOT a fragile car, the tki4 is even less so.
if you have a 2.9mm diameter hole in hardened steel and force in a 3mm diameter pin as you have done, i guarantee you any manufacturers universal will crack, again this is not a reflection on kyosho but your inexperience with them.
#374

Theses cars awesome!
#375

OK I am new to kyosho, bought two buggies Tki4 and converted one to an ebuggy. I am with you guys, you pay 700 plus alum hubs and after one race weekend it looks like has 3 gallons plus on the car if not more. Kinda bummed about that. I have had some hard landings in some hard mains this past weekend and bent one of my 85 dollar front 16 degree hubs, came off a jump wrong and broke a rear arm which bent a hing pin, and the car has handled OK that's about it, but not like I had hoped. Also after one race weekend the center driver line unis are already wiggly and pins have a flat spot, well had some pins from my mugen and went to change it, the pin went in but cracked the universal, so had to buy replacement universals for that. So yea almost 2000 in switching to this car and kinda regreting it right now...