Description
The Inferno MP9 TKI is no longer available. Please order the latest version of this kit: KYO31785B Inferno MP9 TKI2
Includes a set of AKA City Block Tires with the kit
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News and Info from www.infernosonly.com:
Just like all the previous MP series of Infernos, the Inferno MP9 has been designed by Yuichi Kanai, the most ingenious designer of 1/8th scale 4wd buggies in the world as demonstrated by the racing results over the years in RC.
The MP9 is designed to be an compromised competition 1/8th scale buggy. Here is some of the design criteria Yuichi Kanai used for the MP9's development:
- He started with lowering the overall mass of the drive train and chassis. Weight reduction on the drive train alone has resulted in 200g of reduced rotating mass over the MP777 WC. This has enhanced the acceleration, lowered the Center of Gravity as well as improved overall handling for the buggy.
- Centering and redistributing the mass on the chassis to improve on the MP777 series of cars. The result has been improved dynamic handling over the MP777 series of buggies which translates into more aggressive and responsive handling characteristics. Cornering speed has also been improved by the changes. The engine has been moved forward 15mm and moved toward the center by 4mm.
- The completely new suspension geometry work hand in hand with the improved mass distribution, weight reduction, lower C.G. and improved chassis dynamics creating a better accelerating, jumping and turning buggy.
- Improving the aerodynamics was also high on the priority list. A new body and wing were designed using a wind tunnel. This has resulted in a body and wing combination that provides optimum aerodynamics when airborne and efficiency when flying down high speed straightaways. Improving the stability of the car is yet another achievement for the aerodynamic design.
Trevor from Infernosonly.com with Yuichi Kanai
What has actually changed from the Kyosho Inferno MP777 WC to the Inferno MP9? Pretty much everything! This is definitely a whole new generation for the Kyosho Inferno! Never before since the original Burns has there been so much improvement!
Picture of Kyosho Burns (Thanks Jordan Krup!)
Chassis:
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New 3.5mm thick CNC Milled 7075 aluminum Chassis.
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Revised positioning of all the components on the chassis has resulted in better weight distribution for aggressive handling, improved corner speed and improved dynamics.
- Servo positioning and steering linkage have been redesigned to achieve more centered weight distribution.
- Engine has been moved in the Kyosho Inferno MP9 as compared to the Inferno MP777 SP2 and WC forward by 15mm and centered by 4mm.
- The engine has been lowered in the Inferno MP9 by 1mm on the chassis as compared to the Inferno MP777.
Body and Wing:
- New Wind Tunnel Designed Body and Wing specific to the Inferno MP9 improve air time handling as well as overall stability and efficiency.
- Special attention has been taken to protect the internal chassis from dirt and debris entering.
Drive Train:
Big Bore Shocks:
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The Kyosho Big bore shocks were developed for the Inferno MP9 and released early to improve the Inferno MP777 WC.
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The Inferno MP9 version of the shocks have several enhancements over the original design including the new Velvet Coating. This improves the action of the shock by reducing internal stiction as well as increasing durability, plus they just look awesome!
Lowering the Weight:
- All the suspension and steering balls on the Inferno MP9 have been made from specially hardened aluminum to decrease the weight and improve durability over the older steel balls.
- The wing stay and chassis braces have also been designed to reduce weight and improve strength.
- Overall the Inferno MP9 has been lightened by over 300g over the Inferno MP777 WC.
Center Differential
- To improve consistency in long mains the center differential has been increased in size by 5mm.
- This increases the internal oil volume and helps the differential maintain consistency in 1 hour or longer mains.
Brakes:
- A new brake rotor has been incorporated into the Inferno MP9 to further improve the consistency on the brakes. It uses a ventilated design to improve cooling.
- The Inferno MP9 uses aerodynamics to route air to the brakes to also improve cooling for almost no fade in those long mains.
Radio Box
- The radio box has been completely redesigned in the Inferno MP9 incorporating a wire channel for the servo leads. This helps protect them and aids in simplified maintenance.
- The radio box is much flatter and lower to improve C.G. as well as giving the driver free choice of battery configuration. You can run any flat or stick receiver pack!
Durability:
- The entire car and all its parts are completely manufactured in Japan to improve consistencyin quality.
- Only 7075 aluminum is used.
- Specially designed no-compromise composite plastics are used in the Inferno MP9. These composites are what make the Kyosho models stand out from the crowd and have been formulated over decades for maximum strength and durability.
- Same goes with all the metals in the MP9 they have years of development behind them to ensure maximum performance and usable life.
- A Kyosho may be more expensive to purchase in the front end but, due to the long life of components and durability of the design, the cost of ownership is much less than any other brand!
Tires and Wheels (Rims):
- The Inferno MP9 now incorporates newly designed wheels. There have 10 slots in the rim to improve drivability. This allows you to see when there is wheel spin or lock while you are driving. Much more visible feedback than a closed dish wheel. It also allows dirt and debris to escape while driving on loamy or muddy tracks.
- The overall diameter has been increased by 3mm (same as the new AKA brand rims). This improves roll center and ground clearance for the buggy.
- The overall thickness of the wheel has also been increased by 1mm. This makes the new rims stiffer and more consistent than the older MP777 rims.
- The combination of a thicker, stiffer rim as well as a larger diameter greatly improves overall stability.
- The new AKA I-Beam Tires and machined foams are also included with the kit for great advantage in price/performance ratio for the kit.
Wheelie Brace:
- The new wing stay and spoiler actually are designed to act as a stability mechanism or “wheelie brace” for the MP9.
- Older 1/8th buggies that were out of shape and landing on the wing mount would usually flip on their roof. Now with this new design most landings of this type result in the car landing on the wheels. Less time on the roof means more time spent moving forward in a race, nice way to lower lap times!
Fuel Tank:
- The new fuel tank was redesigned to fit perfectly into the new tight quarters on the Inferno MP9’s chassis. Now incorporating a molded in fuel splash guard as well.
- Improvements have been made to ensure a perfect supply of fuel in any condition.
- The tank lid also incorporates a special grip, no longer do you need to use a tie wrap for a grip.
Dirt Guards:
Other Notable Improvements:
There's more Questions to answer so come back and check again!
- Is the clutch a new design? (hope not!)
- Will the clutch use larger bearings for more durability?
- What bearing sizes are used in the drive train?
- How did Kanai make the diffs smaller?
- Will the diffs use machined gears?
- How about the gear ratios used on the drive train?
- Breaks – more info…
- Does it have a split center diff mount?
- How will the radio tray incorporate optional battery types (Hump, stick Li-poly)?
- Will Kyosho use rubber sealed bearings?
- Will Kyosho come out with revised shock pistons and springs?
- Are the shock shafts the same lengths?
- Will there be soft and hard arms like the MP777?
Well that’s it for now! There actually is more to list than this, but we have to save that for later!!!
More information on the car from Kyosho America:
Kyosho have released new pictures of a prototype MP9, scheduled to be released around the time of the IFMAR World Championship this year. While complete information about the new buggy isn't available yet, what we do know is the car is the first all-new design since the introduction of the MP5, and it's got a number of features that will ensure ultimate performance. The engine has been moved much farther forward for better balance, a concept that first started with the Inferno 777 SP1. This allows much more aggressive performance, but unlike the SP1, the suspension geometry of the MP9 has been fully optimized through years of rigorous testing to take full advantage of the forward weight distribution. The suspension mounts feature captured hinge pins, as does the rest of the car, and changes to the suspension geometry are possible by simply repositioning the inserts without the need to change any parts. A new wing is mounted lower and features large reinforcing ribs to make the wing more durable. The wing no longer uses clips to hold it in place, it's securely bolted to the wing mount.
The Big Bore shocks, which were originally developed for the MP9, have been available as an option on the previous MP777 but now they're standard equipment on this new machine. Additionally, the shocks will also include a special "Velvet" coating that ensures the smoothest operation of the shocks, and they're mounted as low as possible to minimize the center of gravity. The shocks are also mounted to new shock towers.
The drivetrain of the MP has been completely optimized, reducing mass wherever possible, and making it more robust in other areas. The differential outdrives have been milled and cross-drilled to reduce weight without compromising durability. Super-lightweight chromoly steel driveshafts, previously available as an option, are also standard on the MP9, but even these have been modified to move the pivot point nearest to the center of the wheel. Unique wheels have even been developed for the MP9, which offer all the strength of a dish wheel, but feature holes large enough to prevent dirt from being trapped on the inside the wheel so optimum balance is maintained.
The overall weight of the car has reportedly been reduced by hundreds of grams. The exact amount is undisclosed, but it's certainly going to be right at the weight limit depending on the equipment you choose. The reduced weight makes the car much more responsive, allowing higher speeds throughout the corners and it more nimble through the bumps and jumps. A significant amount of the weight low reportedly comes from the drivetrain, which has a profoundly positive impact on acceleration.
There are many more details to be revealed of the MP9, but based on available information this car is shaping up to be a leader in the class. It's been developed extensively and every aspect of the chassis and drivetrain has been optimized to reduce weight and increase performance, all while maintaining Kyosho's legendary durability.