My new MP777
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My new MP777
Here it is finally....with a Sirio Kanai Evo Engine and kyosho tires...Next will come a Servo HS5625Mg for stteering and a Futaba S3010 (6.5 kg's) for motor and brake....Sidewinder 20% nitro fuel, Optic 6 radio (my plane's radio) and Ofna Starter Box....
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Nothing, it's my first buggy....But i have run Mp 7.5RTR and Mp777 that were not mine...It was easy to mount it. I like my buggy very much...Will do the Break in 1st June....I'm in exams at the moment..
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The car looks good. A little side note...when you cut your bodies, alwayz use round edges. The straight edges like you have around the pipe is going to split that body the first time you're out.
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Thanks. I cutted that way because it was the used in the Mp777 video....Next time i will do it in the other way...Do you think this motor is good????????I plan to ride it at weekends i don't want to abuse....I planed to get the RB S5 but it wasn't available so I got Sirio Kanai Evo II, a bit more money but i think it will worth the extra €.
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The Sirio first edition is a screamer! I know the Kanai II is fast too. My best friend has 5 gallons through his SK1 and its still blasting.
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Thanks.......Ask your friend how much turns he had in the Hight speed neddle?????????Mine came with 5.5 turns and i think it's too much.....
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I think it was easy to build it, because the instruction manual is very complete....It didn't came with oils (differential and Shock), but it came with tires....You must buy all differential and shock oils, glues, Locktite, paint (to the body)...you will spend a lot of € in those things...
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If you want to build it yourself then get the SP1, mine came with all the necessary oils and grease and took about 8 hours to assemble. All in all this is one sweet buggy! Nice Ride Jorge, I hope you enjoy it as much as the rest of us!!! As far as Fiorini parts, I can't even find them where I live let alone overseas...good luck with that though!
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