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newguy,
so for off-road you just raise the body and put off-road tires? Those things are cool.
Can you take different 1/8 buggy and make it a car like yours? I'm guessing yeah....What makes your chassis/suspension any different then uh XRay XB8 as an example?
Different shock towers and shorter shocks. Other than that, the only other difference is that it is a 2-speed, rather than a center diff.

By raising the ground clearance and changing tires, it will run off-road pretty good. Bill had his on the off-road track for a little while. Too bad he didn't bring out the camera till afterwards.


You could convert an 1/8 scale to a rally. I would assume that it would be easiest to convert a Kyosho 7.5 based buggy, because of the availability of parts. The Inferno GT is just a converted Inferno 7.5.
A two speed instead of a center diff, shorter shocks and towers is a pretty significant difference.

Looks like tons of fun!
True, it is a BIG difference. I was just pointing out that it isn't a Whole lot of parts that need to be changed out. Six is actually running his with a center diff, and I am going to be converting mine to a center diff. The 2-speed on these shifts WAY too early, and is basically useless. Then the only difference would be the shock towers and shocks. I think I read somewhere that you could use front buggy shocks on all 4 corners. Just need the shorter, heavier springs for an on-road feel.
Tex Wrote:Looks like tons of fun!
+1
Cool Vid! Avaneged sevenfold kicks arse too! Good choice in music Smile
Both of the cars you see in the vido is only about 300 new. It could be a good spec class. No mods can be made Except brakes and sway bars. Keep it a 300 dollar car to race. not something that is who has the most money to spend. I know I want one.Smile
here is the damage from my power-slide into the wall.

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i just picked up a jp2 to replace it.
Sad that thing looked so cool...
I think you might get better power out of the JP2 but that dual exhaust did look realistic w/body on.

I say plug the hole and run it single style!
There was another leak somewhere along the pipe that he wouldn't have noticed if it wasn't for the above damage.
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