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Old 05-21-2007, 11:36 PM
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How about INFERNO 18

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Old 05-22-2007, 12:01 AM
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Forum has been redone,
It will soon have a redirection

But for now its
http://miniinferno.7.forumer.com/

The new FORUM IS called INFERNO 18

Mini inferno AND RC18t.
It has sections now for rc18

Eventually it will take off
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Old 05-23-2007, 11:08 PM
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I updated the main site now
It has a HOW TO for soldering different connector plugs

And also a review for the mini inferno!
We need a few more rc18 guys posting on the forum haha
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On my way
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And the others?
haha

I got a mini Z section going too which will help!

The next thing to do some writeups is on the rc18t
Keep a watch out!
Not that i know much about em but thats why i'm gonna get one, to do some writeups haha!
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Old 05-24-2007, 02:08 AM
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My body arrived so as soon as I can get a painted Ill stick it on, and Ive got a new set of tires and rims waiting to be stuck on so it will be picture perfect.
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Hey man,

Some good tires to consider would be the Proline Crime Fighters, they're very good tires and don't wear as fast as others. You can get nice dish rims for them as well
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Old 05-24-2007, 02:55 AM
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Adrian,

www.competitionx.com has mods and everything have a look, Im not sure if I spelt it right though.
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I stripped a slipper gear somehow today
Stripped it back to smooth plastic
Not sure why i think the mesh went off
Any particular ways to bullet proofing this part?
it had delrin blue gears
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Mod the car so it runs straight to the motor and you can then lose the slipper system and the centre diff.
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That seems complicated haha
I still don't see you on the forum jerome haha
Thanks though!
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Lol Jerome you know that's not too much of a problem. Adrian all you have to do is lock the center diff (open it up and put shoe-goo, araldite or blu-tack on the spider gears so they don't move anymore). This will stop the car from transfering more power the rear. A good mod to do is the motor flip mod, it only involves turning the center diff 180 degrees, and drilling four holes. This will stop the car tilting forward in the air, a specially with the air you'll be getting with your Aon, which is quite a weighty motor.
Good luck with your car,

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I just installed the aon 4900,
It works fantastic, i even glued the actual slipper gears together and it worked perfect

The only issue i had was the front shock tower (kyosho aftermarket carbon fibre one) broke from where the bolt for the shock fits in..

I am probably going to buy 3 racing alloy ones

I don't want it breaking again, any choices?

Thanks
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Get alloy, I looked at the weight for the alloy ones against the carbon fibre one....2 grams lol, and thats gonna do much ! Yeh go with the alloy ones.
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since the purpose of this thread was to post a link to a site - it was moved to the proper forum.

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