how long does it last if you have two orion 4200mah lipo batterys and another guestion is will inferno ve support a 26mm tyres with wheels or a 1/5 scale tyres
It's a difficult question, and you have to answer the most important part for yourself. If you're comparing the Inferno VE to a DBX 2.0, it's a little apples and oranges. The Inferno VE (and the Race Spec model) are very different creatures compared to a DBX. Electric is obviously easier, but it can also be more costly. If you have someone that knows nitro vehicles well and can help you tune the engine, that would be the difference. If not, maybe electric is a wiser choice.
Hi.i want to ask something cause im gonna buy it one of these days..IS Inferno VE brushless like Inferno VE RACE SPEC and Inferno VE READY SET???PLZ PLZZ let me knew if there is a deference between the PLZZZ . And if there is what model is the best (best motor etc..)PLZZ I REALLY WANT TO KNEW
The Race Spec has more hardware and tuning options that are competition oriented. It's a little more costly because of those features, but it's worth the extra money IMO. If you want a brushless RTR, the VE Race Spec is the way to go.
Super car! I have it in my garage and the battery is charging right now, I had two batteries but One is not working and im gonna buy one new one soon, super satisfied !!
@SPRCVIDEO were can u get the batteris and the charger for it though cause i cant find those ones that u have in it do u no were i can find the charger and batteries plz help
It's currently geared for track use, so it runs about 40-45 mph with the stock pinion gear. The potential is up to 70 mph with an optional battery and pinion gear.
I would say much more durable, and the ability to upgrade is significantly better. The Inferno VE is based on the most popular version of the competition Inferno off-road buggy, and one which has won the IFMAR World Championship. So, there are numerous companies in addition to Kyosho that offer aftermarket accessories for this machine.
We've run both and found that the molded parts aren't holding up as well. This is an opinion shared by some Vorza owners on some of the online forums. It's a good car, but the consensus seems to be that the Inferno holds up a little better.
I'll leave that up to other to judge. The Inferno on which the VE is based is legendary for it's durability, and is itself a World Champion. It's the most copied car in the history of the category, which says a lot about what other manufacturers think of the Inferno. Check out the newly posted videos the nitro and electric Race Spec versions. They include the 6-gear diffs, hardened steel gears, the VE has the rear mud guards, and they both get the new Syncro 2.4 GHz radios.
This is made for 4S batteries, but the gearing is very conservative. You can gear up quite a bit and the performance is outstanding. You would need a much lower KV motor in order to run it on a 6S battery.
I bought this 2 month ago and it's great. I raced right out of box with just different tires in 1/8 electric class and I was 4th out of 8 people. So MP 7.5 is about 10 years old since start making, but very durable and fast.
I haven't tried to fit 3S packs, but I have the battery tray here and I measure it. It's 53mm across and 140mm long WITHOUT the insulating foam installed on the inside of the tray. If you want to add the foam, i'd say reduce the measurements by 4mm. Hopefully the dimensions should give you something to work with when shopping for a battery.
Sure. You can see for the most part in the video it's taking some of the jumps with relative ease. It's quite fast, especially for someone that's never had a buggy. I suggest you run it with the gear that's included. There's always time to get a faster motor once you have more experience.
It's quite capable of "flying." Having driven the car, it's quite fast and more power than most people will be able to handle. There are motors that can deliver more power, but this motor will get you 90-percent of the way there. This motor and speedo combo was used by Cody King in qualifying at the ROAR 1/8 electric buggy championship. He was able to pick on a couple tenths with a 2300 Kv motor, but he was competitive prior to switching before the later qualifiers and the main.
go and get a inferno neo its a nitro and its verry fast
stuntboysam98 1 month ago
go and get a inferno neo its a nitro and its verry fast
stuntboysam98 1 month ago
Is the kyosho Inferno à nice Car ?
arctosadu57 2 months ago
how long can you drive with two 4200 mah orion lipo batterys
raymysterio98 2 months ago
how long does it last if you have two orion 4200mah lipo batterys and another guestion is will inferno ve support a 26mm tyres with wheels or a 1/5 scale tyres
raymysterio98 2 months ago
ok thanks you help me :)
DHSilvaHD 2 months ago
How long does the battery? thanks
DHSilvaHD 2 months ago
@DHSilvaHD
In the standard configuration, the battery will last about 15 minutes. This depends of the quality and capacity of battery of course.
SPRCVIDEO 2 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO I am torn between the battery or nitro but do not know the duration of a tank nitro.I dont know which is better, could you help me?thanks
DHSilvaHD 2 months ago
@DHSilvaHD
It's a difficult question, and you have to answer the most important part for yourself. If you're comparing the Inferno VE to a DBX 2.0, it's a little apples and oranges. The Inferno VE (and the Race Spec model) are very different creatures compared to a DBX. Electric is obviously easier, but it can also be more costly. If you have someone that knows nitro vehicles well and can help you tune the engine, that would be the difference. If not, maybe electric is a wiser choice.
SPRCVIDEO 2 months ago
Hi.i want to ask something cause im gonna buy it one of these days..IS Inferno VE brushless like Inferno VE RACE SPEC and Inferno VE READY SET???PLZ PLZZ let me knew if there is a deference between the PLZZZ . And if there is what model is the best (best motor etc..)PLZZ I REALLY WANT TO KNEW
mwtests 5 months ago
@mwtests
The Race Spec has more hardware and tuning options that are competition oriented. It's a little more costly because of those features, but it's worth the extra money IMO. If you want a brushless RTR, the VE Race Spec is the way to go.
SPRCVIDEO 4 months ago
What would be the adv and disadv of having an electric instead of a nitro?
theLycaonpictus 7 months ago
Super car! I have it in my garage and the battery is charging right now, I had two batteries but One is not working and im gonna buy one new one soon, super satisfied !!
d3dma1n 8 months ago
were can i find ur batteries u need for this car i cant find them and the charger plz help and what r they called
Kole208 10 months ago
hey im planning on buying this car like what do i need to buy with the car or is everything included that i need?
Kole208 10 months ago
@Kole208
It includes everything you need except for batteries and a charger to charge them.
SPRCVIDEO 10 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO were can u get the batteris and the charger for it though cause i cant find those ones that u have in it do u no were i can find the charger and batteries plz help
Kole208 10 months ago
Say only one thing this is quality.
And I know what I'm talking about ;-)
cafrma 1 year ago
How Many Batteries do you think ill need when down at the track
SpikesRcRacing 1 year ago
@SpikesRcRacing
If you're racing, you'll want to have four packs. Two in the car and two charging. The car runs on two packs at a time.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
@SPRCVIDEO Cheers
SpikesRcRacing 1 year ago
You run VE'n just so awesome in this clip:)
cafrma 1 year ago
what is the speed on this thing
RCBuggy100 1 year ago
@RCBuggy100
It's currently geared for track use, so it runs about 40-45 mph with the stock pinion gear. The potential is up to 70 mph with an optional battery and pinion gear.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
@SPRCVIDEO dang
Kole208 10 months ago
best buggy with affordable price but i have on question: the upgradability and durabilty. as much as vorza?
mongdex 1 year ago
@mongdex
I would say much more durable, and the ability to upgrade is significantly better. The Inferno VE is based on the most popular version of the competition Inferno off-road buggy, and one which has won the IFMAR World Championship. So, there are numerous companies in addition to Kyosho that offer aftermarket accessories for this machine.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
@SPRCVIDEO
I'm looking to buy an inferno ve in the future. how do you know the inferno is more durable than the vorza.??
OrangePHX 1 year ago
@OrangePHX
We've run both and found that the molded parts aren't holding up as well. This is an opinion shared by some Vorza owners on some of the online forums. It's a good car, but the consensus seems to be that the Inferno holds up a little better.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
@SPRCVIDEO what about vs a losi 8ight in terms of durability?
CrazySnake5000 1 year ago
@CrazySnake5000
I'll leave that up to other to judge. The Inferno on which the VE is based is legendary for it's durability, and is itself a World Champion. It's the most copied car in the history of the category, which says a lot about what other manufacturers think of the Inferno. Check out the newly posted videos the nitro and electric Race Spec versions. They include the 6-gear diffs, hardened steel gears, the VE has the rear mud guards, and they both get the new Syncro 2.4 GHz radios.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
I'd rather hear the car than the music
dcryan77 1 year ago
A quick question where can I get one and would it be able to run on a zippy 3s 5000 mah lipo. Also do think that would make a nice setup.
bobdude2360 1 year ago
Are those gears .8 metric pitch??
latexink 1 year ago
@latexink The gears are 1 module
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
@SPRCVIDEO Thanks.. I'm an idiot and I watched it again and saw the text.
latexink 1 year ago
Whats the mAh of the batterys you wear using
SpikesRcRacing 1 year ago
@SpikesRcRacing 4500 mAh batteries were used for the video.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
hey bro the inferno with the motors and esc that this come with can you only run with 4s orrr can ittt handle 6s THANKS MAN
WarhawkLegend69 1 year ago
This is made for 4S batteries, but the gearing is very conservative. You can gear up quite a bit and the performance is outstanding. You would need a much lower KV motor in order to run it on a 6S battery.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
Dude, your videos are simply the best! Keep the good work - 8D
gmotta 1 year ago
hey
what would you recomend for dirt jumping the inferno ve or the dbx ve?
thx
Knackers111 2 years ago
The Inferno VE is probably the better of the two. More power, more durability.
rcg33k 2 years ago
What is the name of the song please?
thx
Junky07 2 years ago
The first track is "Agony" by Wesley Devine and the second is "Hang'em High" by Pierre Gerwig Langer.
SPRCVIDEO 2 years ago
I bought this 2 month ago and it's great. I raced right out of box with just different tires in 1/8 electric class and I was 4th out of 8 people. So MP 7.5 is about 10 years old since start making, but very durable and fast.
kentaohio 2 years ago
It'll run approximately 15 minutes with a pair of good quality 5000 mAh batteries.
SPRCVIDEO 2 years ago
Nice Vid.! How long can you run with a 2S Lipo and how long can you run with 4S Lipo? (5000mah)
nostradamus3000rc 2 years ago
I haven't tried to fit 3S packs, but I have the battery tray here and I measure it. It's 53mm across and 140mm long WITHOUT the insulating foam installed on the inside of the tray. If you want to add the foam, i'd say reduce the measurements by 4mm. Hopefully the dimensions should give you something to work with when shopping for a battery.
SPRCVIDEO 2 years ago
ok cool thanks man for all ur help one more question tho have any idea if two 3s wuld fit n thos battery tray since there made for two 2s
MECZKOWSKI01 2 years ago
Sure. You can see for the most part in the video it's taking some of the jumps with relative ease. It's quite fast, especially for someone that's never had a buggy. I suggest you run it with the gear that's included. There's always time to get a faster motor once you have more experience.
SPRCVIDEO 2 years ago
see ive never had a buggy n just got into brushless
so ur sayin ill have no problem, flyin around the track and off the jumps with this buggy?
MECZKOWSKI01 2 years ago
It's quite capable of "flying." Having driven the car, it's quite fast and more power than most people will be able to handle. There are motors that can deliver more power, but this motor will get you 90-percent of the way there. This motor and speedo combo was used by Cody King in qualifying at the ROAR 1/8 electric buggy championship. He was able to pick on a couple tenths with a 2300 Kv motor, but he was competitive prior to switching before the later qualifiers and the main.
SPRCVIDEO 2 years ago
im debatin to get this buggy the only thing holdin me back is im scared its not gonna fly around the track since it can only handle 4s
what all do you guys think abut this buggy im lookin for a brushless buggy n the losi 8ight e n vorza is out of the budget
MECZKOWSKI01 2 years ago
Greate video:-)
Nice car....
cafrma 2 years ago