No. There aren't any nitro powered buggies of this type that have reverse. There are some monster trucks that have that feature or it can be added optional. Apart from getting stuck once in while, there's rarely a need to use reverse, which tends to increase cost and complexity, and it weighs down the car unnecessarily.
@IngamePOV The older model from the 80s had the reverse gear fitted simple servo mount & pin give you either direction but sadly; Only down side was there was NO brakes at all only fwd or rev.
Plus having reverse option on my hpi savage only slowed it down so it come back off never going to use that option again as its more trouble and hassle, stick with FWD Drive & Brakes with your kyosho inferno nitro. safer to have brakes & none at all ;-)
Specs are something that's largely exaggerated in the RC car business, so Kyosho chooses not to publish specs. Having driven the car and hundreds of others, I can tell you that the one I drove is exceptionally powerful for engines of this type. It's got all the power you need if you're in the market for this type of car.
I have had this one and it last 9 months over 40 litres been burnt . all the diffs are still fine bearings ok too . Now i got hpi trophy also 4.6 cc after month of using it its broken plastic looks the same like in my kyosho but its diifer it cant stand that kind of bashing like inferno ,diffs r too weak to that emplacement ,bearings gone its too fragile i think HPI has got good adverts but its rubbish afterall quality of the materials r worse than kyosho
I must have been sleepy when I posted that information. The brushless version is capable of very high speeds with the addition of more batteries, motor and speed control. It's not a cheap venture, but going fast rarely is. But for the record, I was referring to the electric version. My bad. ;o)
No, this uses model engine fuel, which is a mixture of methanol and nitromethane. There is also an electric version if you don't want something that's fuel powered.
This particular model does not have a failsafe in the radio, but the presence of a failsafe isn't the security blanket that most assume it is. It can only protect you from signal loss from the radio. The most common cause for loss of signal is dead or dislodged receiver batteries, in which case a failsafe can't help you.
awesome car to control. but always remember to cable tie the batterys into place on jumps!! messy when one comes out and the car goes off on its own ;)
I got one for christmas today >:D
ThePetterx 2 months ago
Wow, great video. Thanks
eheggestad 2 months ago
Where can i get parts for this car? I have the green one.. Thanks.
ZZMann33 2 months ago
which is top speed ?
MRFRACOLLA 3 months ago
how fast are it going
mrpcgamerrr 3 months ago in playlist mrpcgamerrr sine favoritter
how fast are it going KMH
mrpcgamerrr 3 months ago in playlist mrpcgamerrr sine favoritter
@SmileDudeMusic
It's just YouTube. They're not so good anymore at streaming HD video. :o(
SPRCVIDEO 3 months ago
is there a video on the Inferno ST series? The one in yellow shell
ARTKOREflix 4 months ago
@ARTKOREflix
It's coming shortly. Probably within a few days.
SPRCVIDEO 3 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO which is better this or the race spec buggy? the rtr race spec
07350zhr 1 week ago
@07350zhr My preference is for the Race Spec, but this model has good performance for the money.
SPRCVIDEO 1 day ago
what % fuel do you use
yokiitaja1 7 months ago
@yokiitaja1
The fuel used in this video is Byron's 20-percent nitro with 12-percent oil. Fuel with 30-percent nitro will also work.
SPRCVIDEO 7 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO does 25% nitro fuel work
yokiitaja1 7 months ago
@yokiitaja1
Yes, of course.
SPRCVIDEO 7 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO well thats good :) and thanks for your help.
yokiitaja1 7 months ago
I got the same car now, but can it go backward?
IngamePOV 10 months ago
@IngamePOV
No. There aren't any nitro powered buggies of this type that have reverse. There are some monster trucks that have that feature or it can be added optional. Apart from getting stuck once in while, there's rarely a need to use reverse, which tends to increase cost and complexity, and it weighs down the car unnecessarily.
SPRCVIDEO 10 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO Thanks!
IngamePOV 10 months ago
@IngamePOV The older model from the 80s had the reverse gear fitted simple servo mount & pin give you either direction but sadly; Only down side was there was NO brakes at all only fwd or rev.
Plus having reverse option on my hpi savage only slowed it down so it come back off never going to use that option again as its more trouble and hassle, stick with FWD Drive & Brakes with your kyosho inferno nitro. safer to have brakes & none at all ;-)
Stressed0one 8 months ago
what are the specs on the engine? ie hp and peak rpm?
Straightsix76 11 months ago
@Straightsix76
Specs are something that's largely exaggerated in the RC car business, so Kyosho chooses not to publish specs. Having driven the car and hundreds of others, I can tell you that the one I drove is exceptionally powerful for engines of this type. It's got all the power you need if you're in the market for this type of car.
SPRCVIDEO 10 months ago
my frend brought his slash 4x4 and i brought my gas buggy and the school said that gas make to much nosie
1234andpl1234 11 months ago
I have had this one and it last 9 months over 40 litres been burnt . all the diffs are still fine bearings ok too . Now i got hpi trophy also 4.6 cc after month of using it its broken plastic looks the same like in my kyosho but its diifer it cant stand that kind of bashing like inferno ,diffs r too weak to that emplacement ,bearings gone its too fragile i think HPI has got good adverts but its rubbish afterall quality of the materials r worse than kyosho
zihelmet 1 year ago
How fast can it go
2millionyears 1 year ago
@2millionyears
Geared for racing, it runs about 45 mph. Geared for speed with some extra batteries, well over 100 mph.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
@SPRCVIDEO batteries? :S
TheDeerHunt3r 10 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO 100mph??
aonixer6 10 months ago
@aonixer6
I must have been sleepy when I posted that information. The brushless version is capable of very high speeds with the addition of more batteries, motor and speed control. It's not a cheap venture, but going fast rarely is. But for the record, I was referring to the electric version. My bad. ;o)
SPRCVIDEO 10 months ago
@SPRCVIDEO haha okay dude no prob...a friend of mine is getting the inferno neo one of these days ;-) so top speed 45mph right and not 100mph lol
aonixer6 10 months ago
quel essence cet engin utilise t il ?
Bloodzyad 1 year ago
@Bloodzyad
No, this uses model engine fuel, which is a mixture of methanol and nitromethane. There is also an electric version if you don't want something that's fuel powered.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
This particular model does not have a failsafe in the radio, but the presence of a failsafe isn't the security blanket that most assume it is. It can only protect you from signal loss from the radio. The most common cause for loss of signal is dead or dislodged receiver batteries, in which case a failsafe can't help you.
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
has it got fail safe?
rccarvids294 1 year ago
damn this is a pretty beast of a car. prolly gonna be my next one, either this or the HPI blitz. some1 help me decide =/
clippersown 1 year ago
@clippersown this dude its only 299
SuperJetski1 1 year ago
awesome car to control. but always remember to cable tie the batterys into place on jumps!! messy when one comes out and the car goes off on its own ;)
devilcane1 1 year ago
Looks awesome. Great video, you have me sold. I'm gettin one!!!!! :)
budmanuk 1 year ago
Dude that is definetly my next car.
RCsfastest 1 year ago
whoohoo it came out Wednesday.......it will be my first nitro gas RC buggy......my mom can have my traxxas slash....
sunfiremyfriend 1 year ago
jop Kyosho Inferno neo typ 1
873361635 1 year ago
neo ???
rb26capri 1 year ago
It should be available at the end of May, 2010
SPRCVIDEO 1 year ago
is it avalible?
BreyonnaWhite151515 1 year ago