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john0087 03-08-2006 12:09 AM

MBX5 vs Prospec
 
Hey all,

Well, I was all up and ready to get the Hyper 8 until I started reading more about OFNA's quality problems. I have been racing an H7 for about 1 year now but wasn't completely satisfied the the build quality of the RTR, as well as snapping shock rods. I was hopng the the H8 would be better, but it seems like its up in the air.

Anyways, I really don't want to fork out +$700 for a kit, so i was wondering if you all had opinions about the MBX5 vs the Prospec. I am not familiar with the Mugen line of cars, so any info helps.

If all esle fails, the X-Ray Xb8r seems reasonable, but I am concerned about parts availablility. I don't mind buying tires as I am going to race this kit so i will probably ed up buying new rubber anyways.

Thanks

John

JEFFRO503 03-08-2006 12:35 AM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "MBX-5 VSThe prospec"??.......there is a standard MBX-5 version that mugen produces and then there is the MBX-5 PROSPEC version they make. The Prospec is the buggy with all the high end shizzle hop up parts , such as upgraded shock towers and so forth....VERY AWESOME BUGGY!! i myself race a kyosho brand buggy (still with the ol' trust worthy Kanai 3) , but kyosho's newer buggies are the 777 series.........which are supposed to be a little better than the older "kanai" versions. As far as the MBX-5 buggies go...........you can't go wrong with either the standard or the Prospec version...very solid buggy , and i would take either a kyosho or a Mugen before i would take any ofna buggy. Ofna's aren't bad , but i'm just not a fan of the quality of parts they make. my $.02




JEFFRO503

Jeff_OKC 03-08-2006 12:40 AM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
The ProSpec pretty much just has stronger parts on it. I don't think there is really anything that will make it handle better right off the bat.. down the road a bit yes because some parts will wear out. The biggest thing it the flex in the chassis... just get a set of ProSpec chassis braces and your MBX5 will be as stiff as the ProSpec.

I've got a buggy that is right in between the 2 right now. All I need are the titanium upper rear arms, captured hinge pins (when I bend a stock one I'll change them) and the aluminum rear hubs which I understand most people switch to the plastic ones anyhow??

Personally I LOVE my mugen. I was going to switch to a Kyosho SP2 but since I just dropped $60 to replace all the arms/bushings I think I'll stick with mine for a little while longer :D

john0087 03-08-2006 01:21 AM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
Sorry,

I was asking what's the differences between the MBX5 and the MBX5 Prospec. I am going to seriously look into the Mugen, but I just found a local shop that still has the Kyosho MP-777SP1 for a really good price.

decisions..decisions...

Thanks....I am looking forward to gettting back into racing.

John

dicko 03-08-2006 04:54 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
if you can afford the porspec over the stock MBX5, get it, it has heaps of upgrades that you will most likely get if racing, and it's cheaper to buy them as the prospec than try to buy them separately later. ask motopro what he likes driving better, his 777 or his mugen, he runs both. i personally love my prospec, i have driven a few other buggies & nothing handles my driving style better than the mugen. you will definitely appreciate the difference coming from the hyper 7, to me it was like chalk & cheese when driving the 2. do you have a local track with people who would let you drive their buggy? if so it's a good idea to try before you buy. a lot of people (most) wouldn't like other people driving their buggy, but if you take yours down & show you're competent & are prepared to pay for damages you do you might be lucky, & it would give you an idea of what you like & don't like.

1CE 03-08-2006 05:36 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
if you can afford it the pro spec is deffinately the better buggy...however the mb5x aint bad eather...

dicko 03-08-2006 05:57 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
performance wise there's very little between them, mainly chassis stiffness, durability wise the prospec is the better option.

john0087 03-09-2006 01:33 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
Thanks all.

blackrain 03-09-2006 01:54 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
i race a regular mbx 5 and its tough as nails really dont need the prospect

kx250ryder 03-09-2006 03:10 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
Here is Mugen's answer to your question:

Optional parts included with Mugen MBX5 Prospec

E0117 Titanium Rear Upper Arm
E0118 Rear Lower Arm Support (5mm)
E0119 Front Lower Arm Support (4mm)
E0120 Al. Front Tension Rod
E0121 Al. Rear Tension Rod
E0123 Lower Arm Shaft
E0124 Rear Lower Arm Shaft
E0126 Al. Rear Upright R/L
E0311 Servo Saver Plate (5mm)
E0503 Front Damper Stay (5mm)
E0504 Rear Damper Stay (5mm)
E0703 One-Piece Engine Mount
E0807 Titanium Steering Rod
E0808 Titanium Turnbuckle Rod
E0812 Fuel Tank
E1002 Light-Weight Body
B0104 Fuel Filter S
B0413 Color Silicone Pipe (Gray)
B0518 Height Gauge
P0315 Carrying Bag M (Gray)

I copied this directly from their site:
http://www.mugenseiki.com/mbx-5prospec_stdpe.htm

AlphaAuriga 03-09-2006 03:12 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
I currently have one of each, a regular MBX5 and a Prospec. While there are some differences, nothing really huge. A few more aluminum parts, a few more beefed up parts.

As far as performance, I really haven't noticed any differences. I have them set-up the same so they handle about the same. One is not better than the other. The std is just as durable as my Prospec...

Dr.VanNostrin 03-09-2006 08:33 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
John,

I think you would be very happy with either car. I have the standard MBX with loads of upgrades. Past the level of the Prospec. Racers edge shock towers, Kfactory everything...their carbon and aluminum chassis like Motopros.. Tons of stuff. Loads of dough too. My car is not going to be much if any faster than a stock MBX. It will stay "tight" longer, and should handle slightly better. But I would bet a non pro driver would not notice it. In other words...if you want a great buggy buy the standard MBX5. You can always upgrade to the cool stuff later like I did. Like the other guys said you will love this car.

See ya.

Dr.V

JJJEEEFFFFFF 03-09-2006 08:46 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
the rear camber links (they allow more suspension travel with out hitting the rims) and the chassis braces (less flex) are about the only thing that most drives would feel when driving the car.

SN VipeR 03-10-2006 04:54 AM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 


ORIGINAL: JJJEEEFFFFFF

the rear camber links (they allow more suspension travel with out hitting the rims) and [...] are about the only thing that most drives would feel when driving the car.
I might be wrong but shouldn't those be supplied with the current MBX5 kits as well? On my parts list they're not labeled as prospec option part.

1CE 03-11-2006 09:27 AM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 

ORIGINAL: SN VipeR



ORIGINAL: JJJEEEFFFFFF

the rear camber links (they allow more suspension travel with out hitting the rims) and [...] are about the only thing that most drives would feel when driving the car.
I might be wrong but shouldn't those be supplied with the current MBX5 kits as well? On my parts list they're not labeled as prospec option part.
yea, thats what i have herd also...

JJJEEEFFFFFF 03-12-2006 05:02 PM

RE: MBX5 vs Prospec
 
Sorry, I may be wrong on that point, as when i was last looking, those parts weren't listed as extras but were definatley different on the kits i was looking at. That was probably due to how long the mbx 5 had been sitting on the shelf and how short the prospec had been there.

They are cheap to buy if you don't have them any way.


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