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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 11:06:52 AM   
Tweedybird



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anyone know if the stock plastic rear chassis brace holder is worth replacing with aluminum?

TB

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 2:16:07 PM   
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My new Inferno ST-RR. Purchased in Japan (I live in Japan right now). Anyone know what weight diff oil to use to keep from spinning out so much?

SPECS: 2007 KYOSHO INFERNO ST-RR

Servos: Futaba 9351s
Engine: O.S. .28XZ Truggy Competition Edition
Wheels: STOCK Kyosho
Tires: Crimefighters
Fuel : Kyosho Kanai 30%


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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 3:25:26 PM   
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go back a few pages I know we discussed diff oil weights im at work right now and can't readily get info but go you should find it on page 12 or 13

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 5:39:38 PM   
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Here's mine....just need the Big Bores and knuckles to complete my Gen 1 BCE extended ST-RR.

Where's the best place to buy BBs and knuckles? My BCE chassis is showing some wear after 5 gallons on it and will probably be replacing with the newer generation chassis.

Anyone know how to keep the screws that attach to the bulkheads from the chassis from coming loose? Locktite is not cutting it.

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 5:48:20 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Tweedybird

anyone know if the stock plastic rear chassis brace holder is worth replacing with aluminum?

TB

TB

I also just replaced the plastic holder with a KHZ one, not sure if it is necessary, but I did it anyway. It feels a little stronger to me.

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 6:07:34 PM   
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good to know. yeah at this I figure since I practically replaced everything else. why stop now? lol. ill be able to build a stock str when im done with all the spare parts I have

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 6:21:02 PM   
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Nice looking st-rr's guys

I'd replace the rear brace mount for the heck of it, weather it does anything or not.

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 7:14:42 PM   
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LOL Pro! motor and pipe still didn't come in yet little annoyed at that...

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 8:32:08 PM   
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escalade201, use some ca glue on those screws.
seal, your going to need to adjust the throttle/brake linkage, it just looks way off. The front is way to high too, might redo the shock oil or move the top inwards and out on the a arms.
They look good though.

My strr is pretty much stock. Out side of toe blocks and diffrent size wheel hubs it pretty much is. I figure if it breaks I'll upgrade then.


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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 9:16:46 PM   
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TB I thought you were going to run the 928 you have? or did you put that in something else.

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 10:48:19 PM   
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quote:

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My new Inferno ST-RR. Purchased in Japan (I live in Japan right now). Anyone know what weight diff oil to use to keep from spinning out so much?

SPECS: 2007 KYOSHO INFERNO ST-RR

Servos: Futaba 9351s
Engine: O.S. .28XZ Truggy Competition Edition
Wheels: STOCK Kyosho
Tires: Crimefighters
Fuel : Kyosho Kanai 30%


i had the same problem spinning out coming out of turns with the stock diff setup 7-10-3 now it feels much better with 10-18-2! this makes it pull itself around turns!

also since everyone is showing off their rydes heres mine

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/4/2008 10:58:34 PM   
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and another without her top

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/5/2008 12:39:38 AM   
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TB I thought you were going to run the 928 you have? or did you put that in something else.


No I originally bought that motor from my lhs dood, but after all the research I did after I got the motor, I decided it had way to much power for practical track racing. Also found out that it was actually designed for MT's not truggys.
so instead of putting it another truck, since I have motors a plenty. I brought it back to my lhs dood, and said take this back and gimmie a xz 28 with 2060 pipe. difference being about 50 credit from the RB and then adding another 80 for the pipe
the xz is 350.00 and the pipe is 130.00

BTW I talked to him today and it won't be in until next Thursday!
So I placed another amain order hmm rear chassis brace holder, front lower suspension plate, and front upper suspension plate (L)
Those should be the last 3 things I need to start. *chuckles* (How many times have I said that already?) LOL

TB

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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/5/2008 2:25:19 AM   
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350 for the OS .28, wow, kinda steep. I thought they were around the 250 range. Im looking into either the sirio .21 or the OS aluminum engines, after I get the M11 radio. Im doing one big order to save the 100 bucks plus I have 250 in gift cards, thats like 350 free dollars.

Nice looking trucks by the way


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RE: - Official Kyosho MP777 ST-R Thread - - 1/5/2008 2:50:47 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: seal

My new Inferno ST-RR. Purchased in Japan (I live in Japan right now). Anyone know what weight diff oil to use to keep from spinning out so much?

SPECS: 2007 KYOSHO INFERNO ST-RR

Servos: Futaba 9351s
Engine: O.S. .28XZ