The 2nd Monitor Report 2 [Male, from Osaka]

What should I try with the Mini-Inferno 09
Now I am at the stage of making minor adjustments to my Mini-Inferno 09.
However, because of my job I don’t have much spare time so its difficult for me to take it anywhere off-road or even flat dirt.
Most of my R/C friends drive EP touring cars so we drive on-road.
I thought it would probably be about as fast as a 23T touring, so I set up for running on-road accordingly. However I will use the standard tires.
I adjusted the suspension with the adjustment shims and ran the machine in its stock condition.
And the result was…it doesn't steer.

I’ll try to battle against the EP touring cars with these tires (laugh)!
Firstly I adjusted the suspension down low to drop the chassis as low as possible.
I changed to hard springs on the front and medium for the rear.
With these changes, mild control characteristics were achieved.
From my impressions after the first drive, I tightened the steering wiper spring, which produced an excellent steering response.
But, still not quite there yet.
The tires…

Anyway, I ran against my friends with this setup.
The result was …tough

At present I am overseas on a business trip so this is as far as I could go this time.
I will try to report again when I return.

By the way, if possible, could the radio box be made slightly larger?
Other than that, I think it is excellent.
As a suggestion, why doesn't Kyosho organize a one-make race for the Mini-Inferno 09? Please consider this suggestion.



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