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Kyosho Inferno Neo ST Race Spec Truck!

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2011

The Neo Race Spec Truck, like the buggy version, is the most well-equipped RTR to come from the Kyosho factory, where they're created eight World Champions - more than double all other manufacturers combined. So you know when you're getting a Kyosho, there are decades of design experience in every vehicle.

The ST RS features an aluminum material that is stronger than the chassis of the previous US SPec truck. The chassis of the ST RS also features a distinctive gunmetal anodizing, along with a number of other chassis components.

The KE25 engine is one of the most significant improvements in the ST RS. It features more modern port timing for aggressive performance, and the racing style-rear exhaust fits most engines and pipes, so aftermarket components are easily interchangeable. The KE25 is a 5-port engine with very good power output. It's fitted with a Zero-Loss pullstarter, which doesn't draw power from the engine once it's running, unlike most other pullstarters. Lastly, a three-shoe clutch is included as standard, which is similar to what is used on the ST-RR Evo racing truck. It uses the same type of interchangeable spring and aluminum clutch shoes for the best engine performance.

The Race Spec also features a quality 2.4 GHz Syncro Radio. The Syncro features exceptional range, 15 model memory, failsafe, digital trims, backlit LED panel, and more. It's an exceptional system that sells on its own as a great radio, but it's included and installed in the Neo Race Spec.

The differentials of the RS feature 4.3:1 ring and pinion gears, providing a similar ratio to the ST-RR Evo truck. Front universal driveshafts get the power to the wheels, while free-running dogbone shafts handle the power to the rear wheels. At the ends of all the driveshafts are the new 4-inch wheels and tires, which are 2012 ROAR legal. The package is capped off with a body similar to that which is used in by the team drivers like Cody King and Jared Tebo. This is the same body style that helped to deliver the ROAR National Championship.

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  • There is not an electric version of this truck, is it?

  • @cloudwind23 No, there's not an electric version, but the IFW451 conversion can be added to install a brushless power system. I have one one my buggy.

  • I wanna buy one but amainhobbies doesnt stock parts for it

  • @matthewdiscovery1

    Amain DOES stock all the parts for the truck. If you open the exploded view of the manual, pick through some part numbers and I think you'll find that they have most of them.

  • What is the top speed???

  • @eaweclipse

    With the stock engine as it's geared out of the box, it runs 42 mph. This is typical of off-road racing vehicles, which are optimized to run on a dirt circuit instead of high speeds only. If geared with the IGW008 Inferno GT2 2-speed, I'm sure it could get to a much high speed.

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  • This thing looks so bad ass.

  • I buy one :)

  • @FrancescosaHD

    There is no official information yet, but it may be coming in early 2012.

  • When is the replacement for the Kyosho inferno GT2 coming out?

    Is there a news article?

    Thanks

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