Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 brushless conversion dialed in

December 11th, 2011 | admin | How To Win At Sports Betting

kyosho Inferno mp 7.5 mp7.5 kanai brushless castle creations 6s lipo beetle 1/8 scale conversion 2.4 ghz flysky FS-GT3 transmitter and receiver = 50+ mph on dirt and wheelies at 40+ mph

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5 Responses to “Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 brushless conversion dialed in”

  1. RussiaMONSTER Says:

    like your body!!!it’s short or long proline version?
    Thanks

  2. b6s4shelter Says:

    Short I believe. Takes the hits pretty well with the rounded shape.

  3. GoldSprinter Says:

    is the fs-gt3 worth it?

  4. b6s4shelter Says:

    @GoldSprinter Absolutely. I have the FS-GT3B rock steady, converted the battery tray to a lipo set up on 3S. 8 model memory. It’s cheap plastic but you can smash 3 of them before you get close to a spectrum. Wheel feel is good, programming is none intuitive but works. Receiver 3Ch $7, convert your whole fleet. Save your money buy this over Futaba or spectrum or the cheaper $35 FS-GT3 or even the $20 flysky FS-GT2 radio and use your money for parts.

  5. b6s4shelter Says:

    @GoldSprinter Sorry, Yes I have the FS-GT3. Friend has the GT3B. GT3 has a wheel tilt out feature that puts your hands in a natural position compared to the GT3B. For bashing GT3B for $35 is a winner. For $69 the GT3 is still miles better then a $300 spectrum for Bashing. I don’t care if I drop it or it rumbles around in the trunk of my car.

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