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If your talking about the mp 7.5 edition III yes very good. And you are using the OS tuned turbo engine then even better. Standard setup drag I clocked 72kms.
 
canada version

inferno MP 7.5 kanai edition III canada version Kyosho and i have a OS speed tuned 21VZ-B V-SPEC. motor the new one. And very impressed.
Does any one know its top speed by any chance. And tips on tuning but have got 80% of it.

can any one advise me on what shock oil to use for off road racing, makes brands etc that are great quality.

What is the best type % of fuel to use 20% i am using but want to try 25% and 30% is this a good change or not
 
i assume he's talking about the RTR vehicles that kyosho has as an alternate way of getting an Inferno.
 
Kyosho RTR

if its the Kyosho RTR (ready-to-run) MP 7.5 your talking about then yes it is a good buggy. With the standard fitted engine .21 pull start i would change to a OS engine .21 tuned 46000 rpm with a 2060 tuned pipe. With my Kyosho MP 7.5 Yuichi Kanai edition III i have a OS .21 tuned engine with a 2060 tuned pipe and run 30% nitro. The buggy runs fast and powerful. I clocked 98km's running quite rich.

i agree i think you correct
 
Talking about carbon fiber as apposed to the stock parts that come with the 1/8 inferno 7.5 Kanai Edition III, is carbon fiber stronger and more flexible and can it handle more agressive driving, jumps, bashes etc. Is it worth while to say that carbon fiber is the way to go or upgrade. Let me know what you think.
 
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