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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:27 pm 
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That looks awesome. Very nice work. :thumb

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I was digging around for my ramp today, and couldn't find the darn thing anywhere. Bummer about the arm. How did it break? Bad landing? Scares me now. Don't want it to happen to mine.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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I must have the 3R steering, cause mine has a solid arm on the servo, and the saver is built into the rack. That should hold up just fine for RC duty.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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:cry got any way to fix it?

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SWEET!! Can't wait. I'll be doing a whole lot of nothing tomorrow. Except being an internet junkie and some RCing. I might do the evening hunt if the weather is good.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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Ok I'm looking for wheels/tires for my KMI that are at least 2.5" in diameter. Now I don't think MLST tires or MIST tires will fit since I'm running buggy arms, but what are some narrower MT tire options? On that note they don't even have to be MT tires since they will be used for carpet racing, but the rules state that the MT class must run rubber tires with 2.5" being the minimum OD. Any ideas or suggestions? I wonder if Vendetta ST wheels/tires will fit without issue. I've seen some decent looking street tread for those.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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Man, them TLT tires are killers.

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WOW! That blows chunks. Wasn't expecting that. At least the 09 diffs aren't to spendy, and my understanding is they're bullet proof.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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Yeppers, and like I was saying the price isn't bad at all. Like to get them for mine one of these days.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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At least it looks awesome.

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It def looks awesome. I love it with the MLST tires on it, but that outdrive is a big bummer.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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Savage03 wrote:
Yea our kmi expert is mia but I guess their drop in.


I can help with what every you need on MI's. You can alway reach me at rctech.com or email me fishing.2222@yahoo.com.


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Savage03 wrote:
Hrm well the GPM HD servo saver isnt so strong, the little nub that the spring catches on sheared off. Hope I have a arm that will fit. Neighbor ladies granson gave me one of his skate ramps and I was out playing around with the inferno till it broke then I brought out the slash, thing jumps awesome. The ramp is pretty beat up but gonna try to glue it and add some duct tape for a decent repair.


The best servo savers are xray M18 saver kit & Kimbrough saver. Strong & slop free....
http://www.superfastrc.com/382500-xray-micro-servo.html
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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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basshwg wrote:
MambaMax wrote:
Ok I'm looking for wheels/tires for my KMI that are at least 2.5" in diameter. Now I don't think MLST tires or MIST tires will fit since I'm running buggy arms, but what are some narrower MT tire options? On that note they don't even have to be MT tires since they will be used for carpet racing, but the rules state that the MT class must run rubber tires with 2.5" being the minimum OD. Any ideas or suggestions? I wonder if Vendetta ST wheels/tires will fit without issue. I've seen some decent looking street tread for those.



Try these. They are 2.5" diameter. You can use them on Hpi onroad wheels which are 12mm hex.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXDUR0&P=FR



Here is what the HPI tires & wheels look like mounted on my Vendetta st.

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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Thanks guys.


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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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Savage03 wrote:
Hey Bass maybe you can answer why this is happening, im still having front dogbone issues, when it turns their darn near coming out and sometimes bind up and lock the wheels till the bone pops back in. Ive tried spacing them, using the rear bones in front. I cant use cvds cause I will be using the widners soon as I can afford the metal gear setup.



I had the widetrack kit for my MI they were the CVD version this would of solved the problem
http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_details.lasso?id=9208&cat_name=#

Did putting the rears in the front work?
When you get a chance measure your dogbones front & rear let me know what they are.


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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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Here is a picture of a full built set of 09 gear diffs front & rear & input gears....
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Savage03 wrote:
Yea those wont work on mine, its a ST. The bones were actually not even a noticable amount longer, the buggy bones had more of a difference.

Man thats one sweet ride, you sold it tho?



Yeah I sold my MI but I am going to start A KMRC build in a couple months. Right now I am having to much fun racing club level with my B44 buggy at The OCRC indoor track.
Check out the Videos of the track....
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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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So the TLT and MLST tires will be back once you're upgraded?

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 Post subject: Re: Mini Inferno ST/TLT Mutant
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HOLY SMOKES!!! That's the fastest service ever. Awesome man. Git er done lol.

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