+Keith Bates Absolutely right! This truggy is a great value for a rtr! You can't go wrong with getting it especially if your a novice wanting to get into 1/8th scale Truggy Racing! Very durable and also upgradable to the ST-RR Evo. Thanks for watching!
I used a 10 tank heat cycle method to break in this engine and have it all recorded. I will be releasing that video just as soon as I can get it edited. Should be within the next day or two! This method worked GREAT! The engine is now running around 240F on a 90 degree day with a race tune! Cant be any happier with this RTR kit so far!
naveed khan tighten the nuts on the wheels. If it extremely wobbly but washers in between the nut and the axle. It has to have a little bit of play but not much
I'm really impressed with so many people talking good stuff about this truggy, i will place a order but im between the inferno neo truggy like yours and the Inferno MP9 TKI buggy, i saw a video of this mp9 tki and that car sounds freaking awesome, are they the same engine? it could be just the video... what is your opinion?
i have the same car, its the design that came before this one with battery and reciever side to side, works great, but you have to replace those wheels Joe, only thing that is bad out of box, change to proline caliber or mini 8 tires, they are great, i love this truggy!
i remember when i did my break in, i was at a football court, when i was at my fifth or sixth tank left front tire cracked up in the middle, lol, i think the rubber isnt that good quality and also its very thin compared to for example caliber, your videos are awesome btw:)
+opptimus47 Thanks! That would be terrible lol! I haven't had one come apart yet but they are terribly out of balance and talk about pizza cutters at high speed haha!
+Average Joe Nitro but i dont think its so bad compared to what you pay for this awesome machine, 4 new wheels isnt going to cost that much anyway and when everything else are really good its a no brainer😃
+Nitro is the Way I would get the TLR 4.0 if you already have the engine and electronics. That will be the next truggy I get..... Well it will be either the TLR 4.0 or the Tekno NT48. 3 Nitro Truggy. Can't go wrong with either one. If you are on a tighter budget then the Inferno Neo ST is the way to go.
Hello, I just bought this car and I want to know if I can make improvements like changing the engine, servos, to compete in races. let me know your comments thank you
+eduyevi Yes, it is fully upgradable. One of the easiest ways to get it tuned up for racing is to get a good set of wheels and tires asap. The ones that come on it are not good at all. They are way too soft.
+greece That's a tough decision. I've never had any experience with the RTR losi kits as they are new to the market. I would think that either one would be a solid choice. I might actually try the losi kit out.
Average Joe Nitro I am only concern with the size..losi is 7 cm shorter..I would like to have a bigger model..is this losi small or just the kyosho is BIG?
+Alien Bounce I do like that truck without a doubt! I am not sure at this moment what my next Monster Truck is going to be. It's a nice looking truck no doubt! Do you like it?
+Alien Bounce I do like that truck without a doubt! I am not sure at this moment what my next Monster Truck is going to be. It's a nice looking truck no doubt! Do you like it?
+Average Joe Nitro yes just the exposed gears is a little concerning I have a 2wd nitro slash and little rocks or dirt like to jam up the spur and clutch bell and I have a feeling the same could happen to the mad force
+Lenny7118 You just need a hump pack or small lipo receiver pack to hook up to your receiver and that's it. They are a good boost over the 4AA pack that it comes with
What size ( volts) lipo or hump pack ? And what kind of connection is in the battery compartment. I'm considering getting the Inferno NEO that you unboxed or T Maxx 3.3 I'm undecided which one to get. First nitro for me
+Rich It is durable! Only place where I can find parts reliably so far is www.kyoshoamerica.com and enter the part #. Only had a a- arm break so far. And I've been practicing a lot at the track! Taken a lot of hard landings! If you have it checked out my other videos on the break in process you might want to do that there is a lot of useful comments in the comment section of that video
k i'll take a look. I have a savage x truck but I'm looking for something I can take to track. Its either this truggy or the buggy mp9tki3. just want something durable and rtr since its cheaper
+Rich I know for a fact that the Mp9 tki3 is going to be easier to get parts from different places. I can't comment on how it is because I have never had one. I do really love this truggy so far and as said before. As long as you don't mind getting parts directly through kyosho then it's a great truggy! Jumps very well!
I'm really impressed with so many people talking good stuff about this truggy, i will place a order but im between the inferno neo truggy like yours and the Inferno MP9 TKI buggy, i saw a video of this mp9 tki and that car sounds freaking awesome, are they the same engine? it could be just the video... what is your opinion?
+Rob Trainer The mp9 buggy is a .21 class engine. This is a . 25 "big block" class engine in the truggy. The . 21 is usually a higher revving engine. You really should like either one you choose!
Thank u for answering buddy, I love the sound of that buggy but the truggy look so much better. I'm really going crazy to decide... have you ever thought about getting the mp9 buggy? I've seen many of them at national competition so they r probably great
Average Joe Nitro just bought the kyosho mp9 it's awesome, do you thing on the future if i wanted to swap this engine for the reds it will fit? Thank you
Kyosho rocks that's for real. All of there stuff is top notch, can't go wrong with it
+Keith Bates Absolutely right! This truggy is a great value for a rtr! You can't go wrong with getting it especially if your a novice wanting to get into 1/8th scale Truggy Racing! Very durable and also upgradable to the ST-RR Evo. Thanks for watching!
So true brother I am getting one, your break in was nice
This body design was perfect. I have no idea where this greenish blue rally look came from lol
I used a 10 tank heat cycle method to break in this engine and have it all recorded. I will be releasing that video just as soon as I can get it edited. Should be within the next day or two! This method worked GREAT! The engine is now running around 240F on a 90 degree day with a race tune! Cant be any happier with this RTR kit so far!
Average Joe Nitro have you had a chance to run Team Energy G8X nitro ? its a durable fast buggy
Average Joe Nitro hi Joe, I've just bought this truggy near new and all 4 wheels are a bit wobbly was yours the same?
naveed khan tighten the nuts on the wheels. If it extremely wobbly but washers in between the nut and the axle. It has to have a little bit of play but not much
I'm really impressed with so many people talking good stuff about this truggy, i will place a order but im between the inferno neo truggy like yours and the Inferno MP9 TKI buggy, i saw a video of this mp9 tki and that car sounds freaking awesome, are they the same engine? it could be just the video... what is your opinion?
Very sweet truck, enjoying it!
Got my Kyosho ST-RR EVO 2 TRUGGY. Can't wait to brk it in⛽. =)
i have the same car, its the design that came before this one with battery and reciever side to side, works great, but you have to replace those wheels Joe, only thing that is bad out of box, change to proline caliber or mini 8 tires, they are great, i love this truggy!
Yeah the wheels are junk! Lol I realized that really quickly! Going to be getting some new ones very soon! Thanks for watching!
They have WAY too much flex! I even taped them and still terrible!
i remember when i did my break in, i was at a football court, when i was at my fifth or sixth tank left front tire cracked up in the middle, lol, i think the rubber isnt that good quality and also its very thin compared to for example caliber, your videos are awesome btw:)
+opptimus47 Thanks! That would be terrible lol! I haven't had one come apart yet but they are terribly out of balance and talk about pizza cutters at high speed haha!
+Average Joe Nitro but i dont think its so bad compared to what you pay for this awesome machine, 4 new wheels isnt going to cost that much anyway and when everything else are really good its a no brainer😃
contemplating of getting this.. the Neo inferno St 2.0..
Or the TLR 4.0 truggy.. hard to decide..
+Nitro is the Way I would get the TLR 4.0 if you already have the engine and electronics. That will be the next truggy I get..... Well it will be either the TLR 4.0 or the Tekno NT48. 3 Nitro Truggy. Can't go wrong with either one. If you are on a tighter budget then the Inferno Neo ST is the way to go.
Thanks for the good advice bro👌.. looking forward to more of your post..
Nitro is the way, i am thinking also the losi RTR. if you have any update, please post
greece
I'm getting the Kyosho ST-RR Evo 2 Truggy.. iv almost finish building my TKi4 kit buggy.
Nitro is the Way οοοοοο!way out of my budget! but is a weapon in the truck..great!upload some footage! 😉
Hello, I just bought this car and I want to know if I can make improvements like changing the engine, servos, to compete in races. let me know your comments thank you
+eduyevi Yes, it is fully upgradable. One of the easiest ways to get it tuned up for racing is to get a good set of wheels and tires asap. The ones that come on it are not good at all. They are way too soft.
nice
479$ is too much considering the shocks aren't even made of aluminium. Does it even have 2-speed transmission??
Hi!nice truck!I love kyosho!I am between this with the PICCO.28 engine from kyosho Europe and the losi 8ight t rtr 4.0. what is your opinion?
+greece That's a tough decision. I've never had any experience with the RTR losi kits as they are new to the market. I would think that either one would be a solid choice. I might actually try the losi kit out.
Average Joe Nitro I am only concern with the size..losi is 7 cm shorter..I would like to have a bigger model..is this losi small or just the kyosho is BIG?
Are there any Aluminum parts on the stock vehicle? Are the Shock towers Aluminum? Are the shocks Aluminum?
Thanks
+Lenny7118 The shock towers are aluminum but the shocks aren't aluminum.
Do you think you will ever be getting the mad force kruiser 2.0?
+Alien Bounce I do like that truck without a doubt! I am not sure at this moment what my next Monster Truck is going to be. It's a nice looking truck no doubt! Do you like it?
+Alien Bounce I do like that truck without a doubt! I am not sure at this moment what my next Monster Truck is going to be. It's a nice looking truck no doubt! Do you like it?
+Average Joe Nitro yes just the exposed gears is a little concerning I have a 2wd nitro slash and little rocks or dirt like to jam up the spur and clutch bell and I have a feeling the same could happen to the mad force
I have a question: how do you put a mah battery pack in that truggy ?
+Lenny7118 You just need a hump pack or small lipo receiver pack to hook up to your receiver and that's it. They are a good boost over the 4AA pack that it comes with
What size ( volts) lipo or hump pack ? And what kind of connection is in the battery compartment. I'm considering getting the Inferno NEO that you unboxed or T Maxx 3.3 I'm undecided which one to get. First nitro for me
I'm considering the truggy. is it durable? and do u recommend it? going to be used off road track with jumps
+Rich It is durable! Only place where I can find parts reliably so far is www.kyoshoamerica.com and enter the part #. Only had a a- arm break so far. And I've been practicing a lot at the track! Taken a lot of hard landings! If you have it checked out my other videos on the break in process you might want to do that there is a lot of useful comments in the comment section of that video
actually I believe the comments about the parts is under the tuning video so check that one out
but yes overall I love the truggy. if you don't mind getting your parts from Kyosho then there won't be a problem
k i'll take a look. I have a savage x truck but I'm looking for something I can take to track. Its either this truggy or the buggy mp9tki3. just want something durable and rtr since its cheaper
+Rich I know for a fact that the Mp9 tki3 is going to be easier to get parts from different places. I can't comment on how it is because I have never had one. I do really love this truggy so far and as said before. As long as you don't mind getting parts directly through kyosho then it's a great truggy! Jumps very well!
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I'm really impressed with so many people talking good stuff about this truggy, i will place a order but im between the inferno neo truggy like yours and the Inferno MP9 TKI buggy, i saw a video of this mp9 tki and that car sounds freaking awesome, are they the same engine? it could be just the video... what is your opinion?
+Rob Trainer The mp9 buggy is a .21 class engine. This is a . 25 "big block" class engine in the truggy. The . 21 is usually a higher revving engine. You really should like either one you choose!
Thank u for answering buddy, I love the sound of that buggy but the truggy look so much better. I'm really going crazy to decide... have you ever thought about getting the mp9 buggy? I've seen many of them at national competition so they r probably great
Average Joe Nitro just bought the kyosho mp9 it's awesome, do you thing on the future if i wanted to swap this engine for the reds it will fit? Thank you