Help!!Kyosho question
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Hi to all!
Please help me,if you know the answer.There is a Kyosho Inferno game in the hungarian rc scene.in the 5th scene there is a serious question,and i don't know the correct answer....Plese send me,if you know..
in the Kyosho Inferno 7,5 sport the whereof is the clutch?
a, aluminium
b, non-stick(teflon)
c, bakelite
plese send me an email to [email protected]
THANKS very much!!!
Please help me,if you know the answer.There is a Kyosho Inferno game in the hungarian rc scene.in the 5th scene there is a serious question,and i don't know the correct answer....Plese send me,if you know..
in the Kyosho Inferno 7,5 sport the whereof is the clutch?
a, aluminium
b, non-stick(teflon)
c, bakelite
plese send me an email to [email protected]
THANKS very much!!!
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From: Kingston UK, but living in Athens, GREECE
Well, this is a guess, but I reckon we can work it out by a process of elimination; 'Come here Watson!'
Firstly I'm pretty sure it's not bakelite! LOL! (Now I'm gonna look really stoopid if it is, aren't I?)
Secondly, it's a cheap and nasty kit (or should I say RTR), and even in better kits, the aluminium shoes are an upgrade.
Therefore, it has to be Teflon.
Could be wrong, but that's my logic...elementary...
Firstly I'm pretty sure it's not bakelite! LOL! (Now I'm gonna look really stoopid if it is, aren't I?)
Secondly, it's a cheap and nasty kit (or should I say RTR), and even in better kits, the aluminium shoes are an upgrade.
Therefore, it has to be Teflon.
Could be wrong, but that's my logic...elementary...
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Hi foxy42!
"it's not bakelite" OK, i think it's realy not bakelite.
but not aluminium? Firstly i think this too, but somewhere in the radiocontrolzone forum i find a topic, where a guy write:
"the MP-7.5 Sports have teflon clutch shoes, but the MP-7.5 Sports RTR have aluminium." I
I can't belive it, it's true? i dont think, but who knows????? [sm=confused.gif]
The original kyosho Inferno 7.5 sports instruction manuals call KC45 special clutch shoe....
"it's not bakelite" OK, i think it's realy not bakelite.
but not aluminium? Firstly i think this too, but somewhere in the radiocontrolzone forum i find a topic, where a guy write:
"the MP-7.5 Sports have teflon clutch shoes, but the MP-7.5 Sports RTR have aluminium." I
I can't belive it, it's true? i dont think, but who knows????? [sm=confused.gif]
The original kyosho Inferno 7.5 sports instruction manuals call KC45 special clutch shoe....
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I find it, but this forum [&:]
Tucker01 wrote it Here->
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_25...tm.htm#2515699
"The MP-7.5 Sports Readyset (or RTR as some call it) is identical to the original MP-7.5 Sports except for: GX21 engine to replace GS21R, flywheel, clutch nut, aluminium 2- shoe clutch , cosmetic changes. "
Tucker01 wrote it Here->
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_25...tm.htm#2515699
"The MP-7.5 Sports Readyset (or RTR as some call it) is identical to the original MP-7.5 Sports except for: GX21 engine to replace GS21R, flywheel, clutch nut, aluminium 2- shoe clutch , cosmetic changes. "



