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1/8 Scale Nitro Buggy:
Kyosho Inferno MP-5 - 31551 / 31664 / 31781 - Radio Controlled ModelHistory and Info for the Kyosho Inferno MP-5:
The original Inferno MP-5 - # 31551 - was released by Kyosho in 1995, followed by the Inferno MP5 Evolution Limited Edition - # 31664 - based on the car driven by Alex Laffranchi to win the 1996 IFMAR World Championships. A third model, the Yuichi Kanai developed Inferno MP5 Evolution II "Special Specification Kit" - # 31781 - was introduced soon after, with a number of optional upgrades as standard.
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★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 - 31551 ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Evolution Limited Ed - 31664 ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Evolution Limited Ed - 31664 ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Evolution II - 31781 ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Evolution II - 31781 ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
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★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Inferno MP5 Chassis ★
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Buying a Used Kyosho Inferno MP-5 Buggy (and What to look for)
Make a General Visual Inspection
Check the Body-Shell
If the body shell of your Kyosho Inferno MP-5 is broken, ripped or damaged in any way, this can be easily repaired with rubber solution glue. Also, for added protection and if available for your Inferno MP-5 model, fit an under guard to stop dirt and gravel entering the chassis. Drive Shafts and Turnbuckles
Examine the Drive System
The gearbox of your used Buggy should be opened up to check for gear wear and lubrication. A thin coat of grease is often used on internal gears and although this is fine for basic running around on the back yard, if you intend to race your Buggy at a higher level, this should be removed and replaced with racing oil (ZX1 or Teflon Oil). Of course, this should be reapplied after each race meeting. Pinions and Spur Gears
Don't Neglect the Ball-Joints
Ball joints always cause problems. For top level Nitro Buggy racing, the plastic ball connectors should be checked and if deemed necessary changed after every meeting. A simple thing like a loose fitting connector popping off could easily end your race, so better safe than sorry. Steering Servo and Servo-Saver
Stabilizers
If body roll on your Kyosho Inferno MP-5 is a problem, handling can be improved with the use of stabilizers, anti roll or sway bars, stiffer tuning springs and, or, thicker silicone oil in the dampers. Don't Forget those Bearings
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Hints, Tips and Information Make your RC Model Ball Bearings Work for You
If you are serious about your racing, looking after your bearings is essential if you are to remain competitive. |
Hints, Tips and Information
The Importance of Balancing your Model Car Wheels
The day I passed my driving test at the young age of 17, the first thing I did was to drive over to my girlfriends house and take her out to a long straight stretch of road close by, where the boy racers would often congregate. No one was around that day, so the road was relatively quiet. I slowly went through the gears and we were soon up to 65 with no problems, but as we got closer to 70, my hands began to sense a small vibration on the steering wheel. By the time we hit 75, the steering wheel and the whole car was vibrating wildly. My girlfriend was hysterical, screaming for me to "slow down!" I did of course and tried to calm her down. How I Balanced my Model Car Wheels
Wheel balancing equipment for RC cars is now available on line and from most RC model shops, but back then I had to make my own using the rear end of an old Tamiya F1 car. |
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