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