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Old 02-11-2003, 04:15 AM
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After tons of reading and talking, I decided to get the Kyosho MP7.5 Inferno sport, now this comes 75% assembled, what does that mean, what do you have to assemble? Ive never seen a 75% one, any help would be great.
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In the case of the car you are looking at, here is the info:

INCLUDES: Inferno MP-7.5 Sports rolling chassis with Aluminum shocks,
GS21R Engine, Clear lexan body, tires, 48 Tooth Spur Gear,
10-Spoke Green Wheels, Green Wing, 13 Tooth Clutch Bell,
instructions, decal set

REQUIRES:Radio: 2-Channel with 1 Standard and 1 High Torque Servo
Radio Batterie8) AA size
Glow Starter: 1.2 volt
Paint: Polycarbonate for body
Misc. Items: Fuel bottle, building and track equipment
Fuel: 2-cycle glow fuel with 10%-15% nitromethane, 18% lubricant

You will need to paint the body and install the radio gear.
Old 02-11-2003, 05:18 AM
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What constitutes a high torque servo? O have a JR XR2 Am radio and 2 jr servos, I dont think they are high torque. I will probably run this radio until I get an FM, airtronics
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High torque is usually over 80oz's something over 100 oz's would be preferred.
Old 02-11-2003, 05:26 AM
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The stock servos with the JR xr-2 are the z250 and I would not suggest that you use it for steering.
Z250 Racing Servo Specifications
Torque: 49
Speed: .19
Weight: 1.47
Size: .73x1.52x1.32
AABearing: bushings
Motor: 3-pole Ferrite
Old 02-11-2003, 06:57 PM
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for throttle it should work right? My XR2i came with only one servo, since it was for the xxx-t, electric. But it came with the Z590M servo, is this one better than the other?
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Yes it will work, make sure you use a 6 volt receiver pack.
Here are the specs:
Z590M TORQUE RACE SERVO:METAL GEAR
Torque: 85 ounce inch (@6.0V)
Speed: .15 sec/60deg (@6.0V)
Weight: 1.6 oz
Size: 0.73 x 1.55 x 1.46"
Motor: 3-pole ferrite
Gears: metal
Old 02-12-2003, 04:44 AM
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Thanks for being the only one to help me Maxx!!

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