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Bmr4life 03.03.2006 05:36 PM

Kyosho Turbo Inferno to BL power
 
Has anyone here ever converted an Inferno to Brushless? Seems most people use Ofna buggies. I have a 1992-93 Turbo Inferno thats just collecting dust and is just begging for a BL conversion. thanks

coolhandcountry 03.03.2006 06:40 PM

Alot of people do the ofna cause of the plastic spur gear. If you have it convert it. It is no since in let it keep collecting the dust.

MetalMan 03.03.2006 09:07 PM

If you look in this thread:
http://forums.radiocontrolzone.com/s...d.php?t=183460
You should be able to find a Kyosho buggy converted to electric. A search may be easier, though.

Re~Mix 03.04.2006 01:34 AM

Kyosho also offers a plastic spur for their mp sports buggy center differential.. Ofna is just easier to find a roller for ;)

Romster 03.04.2006 01:35 AM

I have converted my inferno into a BL... It's Real easy.........
Converted mp6 international to brushless.... Runs great...
Easy to get center plastic gears.. Parts availablity for turbo inferno not so easy..
But some of the parts fit almost exact with a Gs Storm buggy.
Mp5 or mp6
-Shock towers
-Shocks
-Bearings
-dog bones or cvd's
for turbo inferno you might have to make some adjustments.
I have owned all the Inferno's except the Kanai 1,2,3, and mp777 SP1 and Sp2.
I hope this helps..

Bmr4life 03.04.2006 02:46 AM

thanks, these replies do help a lot guys.

crazyjr 03.04.2006 10:08 AM

If i'm correct, the inferno has a plastic gear option as well

Bmr4life 03.05.2006 08:35 PM

why is the plastic spur gear so important?

boss 302 03.05.2006 08:48 PM

plastic spurs dont ruin pinions

Bmr4life 03.05.2006 08:55 PM

ok, so what type of motor is required for a BL buggy? I'd assume something weaker than what an E-maxx needs is ok. Is that a correct assumption?

Gustav 03.05.2006 08:58 PM

Steel spur will be OK with a hardened pinion,a non hardened pinion won't last long with a steel spur.these aren't available from anywhere i know of but you could get some case hardening compound and a blow torch and have a go yourself.easier to make an adapter for a plastic spur usually.

Bmr4life 03.05.2006 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gustav
Steel spur will be OK with a hardened pinion,a non hardened pinion won't last long with a steel spur.these aren't available from anywhere i know of but you could get some case hardening compound and a blow torch and have a go yourself.easier to make an adapter for a plastic spur usually.

I just checked my Inferno and scrapped it with a flathead screw driver, turns out it is plastic. So thats already taken care of. Whats my next step?

How do I choose a motor for this? Where can I get a motor mount or am I better off making my own? thanks

Gustav 03.05.2006 09:15 PM

Well thats a good start.

You'll normally have to make a motor mount yourself.Some 1/4" aluminium angle makes a good sturdy mount.i think coldfusion were selling a universal mount for buggies,not sure though.

As for what system,it depends how fast you want to go and what kind of runtimes you're looking for and your budget(sky is the limit).12 cells and a 9920/7XL combo (around $300) should see 40mph i would think.

Bmr4life 03.05.2006 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gustav
Well thats a good start.

You'll normally have to make a motor mount yourself.Some 1/4" aluminium angle makes a good sturdy mount.i think coldfusion were selling a universal mount for buggies,not sure though.

As for what system,it depends how fast you want to go and what kind of runtimes you're looking for and you're budget(sky is the limit).12 cells and a 9920/7XL combo (around $300) should see 40mph i would think.

how many amps would that be?

Gustav 03.05.2006 09:41 PM

Hard to say,could peak over 100amps for brief moments,the 9920 would handle it easy.Let us know what you're prepared to spend and your goals and if you need to need to buy batteries and charger aswell.

For the motor mounting thing,there are other ways to mount motors other that motor plates.You could use 2 or 3 of the Bk motor mountings (see pic in this threadhttp://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1814) and make slots in the chassis for adjustment.I'm doing something similar at the moment for a project with a brass sleeve with mountings silver soldered on.


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