5 short questions on new buggy. Need Help!
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5 short questions on new buggy. Need Help!
Hi guys ordering this next week
Heres the questions. Need help!
1. Is this all I need?
2. Dumb question but do all the little fuel pipe etc come with the kit?
3. Are the Batteries and wheels/tyres ok? for this buggy
4. What glow plug? cold, hot? its a little confusing.
5. **** that engine is non pull-start! isnt it? ill need a starter box. ofna 12volt do?
Mugen MBX5 Buggy
[MU-E0001]
$529.00USD
Futaba 2PL w/3003
[FP-2PL/AM27]
$69.00USD
Novarossi P5 Long Stroke Buggy Engine
[NRS-RX21P5]
$235.00USD
Novarossi Polish Pipe/Manifold Complete Inline set .21 Buggy
[NRS-52104]
$79.00USD
Futaba MC600C
[FP-MC600C]
$85.00USD
Futaba S9350
[FP-S9350]
$112.00US
Proline Crime Fighter Pre-Mounted x 2
[PRO-9014-xx]
$44.00USD
SpeedMind 1100MAH 6V Hump
[BJ2111]
$11.50USD
TOTAL
$1164.50USD
Dont wanna sit there ready to put the final piece of the puzzle in and DOH! I forgotton something and have to wait for 2 week to get it oh i know ill need fuel!
Well that about covers it any advice would be great!
Nick
Heres the questions. Need help!
1. Is this all I need?
2. Dumb question but do all the little fuel pipe etc come with the kit?
3. Are the Batteries and wheels/tyres ok? for this buggy
4. What glow plug? cold, hot? its a little confusing.
5. **** that engine is non pull-start! isnt it? ill need a starter box. ofna 12volt do?
Mugen MBX5 Buggy
[MU-E0001]
$529.00USD
Futaba 2PL w/3003
[FP-2PL/AM27]
$69.00USD
Novarossi P5 Long Stroke Buggy Engine
[NRS-RX21P5]
$235.00USD
Novarossi Polish Pipe/Manifold Complete Inline set .21 Buggy
[NRS-52104]
$79.00USD
Futaba MC600C
[FP-MC600C]
$85.00USD
Futaba S9350
[FP-S9350]
$112.00US
Proline Crime Fighter Pre-Mounted x 2
[PRO-9014-xx]
$44.00USD
SpeedMind 1100MAH 6V Hump
[BJ2111]
$11.50USD
TOTAL
$1164.50USD
Dont wanna sit there ready to put the final piece of the puzzle in and DOH! I forgotton something and have to wait for 2 week to get it oh i know ill need fuel!
Well that about covers it any advice would be great!
Nick
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RE: 5 short questions on new buggy. Need Help!
Just a suggestion, but you should ditch the AM radio and get and FM. With the AM, youll be driving 500 ft away and start to get interferance.
Airtronics and Futaba make FM models at around 115.00 USD AIRtronics MX3 and Futaba 3PDF.
You will also need a charger for the 6V pack, unless you already have one.
You will also need CA glue unless you have some.
Im not familiar with your kit, however all the kits Ive put together come with fuel tubing - though most of the time its not as much as you'd like. You might as well spend 3.00 more dollars and but a 3ft length of it.
Thats all I can think of that you are missing. Anyone see anything else?
Airtronics and Futaba make FM models at around 115.00 USD AIRtronics MX3 and Futaba 3PDF.
You will also need a charger for the 6V pack, unless you already have one.
You will also need CA glue unless you have some.
Im not familiar with your kit, however all the kits Ive put together come with fuel tubing - though most of the time its not as much as you'd like. You might as well spend 3.00 more dollars and but a 3ft length of it.
Thats all I can think of that you are missing. Anyone see anything else?
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RE: 5 short questions on new buggy. Need Help!
You don't need the Futaba MC600C ,, those are for electric cars/trucks
You need a throttle/brake servo instead ,,,High torque also 70-80oz min
The 9350 is a good choice for steering
Yes you will also need a starter box, charger and battery (12 volt 7 amp gell cell is best) unless you get a pullstart engine
around $100 rtr ofna "true start" is a good choice
I agreee if you're investing that much get a decent FM radio (computer preferably) as well
most likely you'll want to run a MC-9 McCoy cold plug with the 30% nitro
you'll only need the CA (tire glue) if you're not getting pre-glued tires
You need a throttle/brake servo instead ,,,High torque also 70-80oz min
The 9350 is a good choice for steering
Yes you will also need a starter box, charger and battery (12 volt 7 amp gell cell is best) unless you get a pullstart engine
around $100 rtr ofna "true start" is a good choice
I agreee if you're investing that much get a decent FM radio (computer preferably) as well
most likely you'll want to run a MC-9 McCoy cold plug with the 30% nitro
you'll only need the CA (tire glue) if you're not getting pre-glued tires
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RE: 5 short questions on new buggy. Need Help!
Great Thanks guys!
I ll probably go for the Futaba 3PDF it was in R/C- Nitro this month/last month got a v.good review and it does come sometime with 2xs3003 servos these will do for throttle/brake
The nitro content 30% is a little high Ill prolly go for 20% want the engine to last, I aint racing thats why I was gonna go with the 2PL but I dont wanna nast smash if AM is more prone to interference.
Cheers lads
Nick
I ll probably go for the Futaba 3PDF it was in R/C- Nitro this month/last month got a v.good review and it does come sometime with 2xs3003 servos these will do for throttle/brake
The nitro content 30% is a little high Ill prolly go for 20% want the engine to last, I aint racing thats why I was gonna go with the 2PL but I dont wanna nast smash if AM is more prone to interference.
Cheers lads
Nick
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RE: 5 short questions on new buggy. Need Help!
I replied to your other post regarding radios and with my mbX5 set up.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Radi...1279134/tm.htm
In addition to the messages already posted above:
The kit comes with enough fuel pipe. However, you should get a fuel filter.
The kit comes with good tires and wheels, but you will need CA to glue them.
-Perhaps, an extra set of hard rubber tires if you want to run on road as well.
Yes, you will need a starter box so don’t forget the battery and charger.
-I have the Ofna True Start (blue with chrome top).
Don’t forget the igniter, fuel, and a fuel bottle if you don’t already have them.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Radi...1279134/tm.htm
In addition to the messages already posted above:
The kit comes with enough fuel pipe. However, you should get a fuel filter.
The kit comes with good tires and wheels, but you will need CA to glue them.
-Perhaps, an extra set of hard rubber tires if you want to run on road as well.
Yes, you will need a starter box so don’t forget the battery and charger.
-I have the Ofna True Start (blue with chrome top).
Don’t forget the igniter, fuel, and a fuel bottle if you don’t already have them.
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RE: 5 short questions on new buggy. Need Help!
The high torques are pretty expensive $85 upwards? are there cheaper ones?
the one I have chosen below for $112 si that too much if not racing?
Thanks guys, Im getting there, Reading mags isnt enough and I dont have a LHS, theres so many different bit n bobs to consider, so thanks for the help!!
the one I have chosen below for $112 si that too much if not racing?
Thanks guys, Im getting there, Reading mags isnt enough and I dont have a LHS, theres so many different bit n bobs to consider, so thanks for the help!!