B.C.
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Apr 12 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
This kit went together perfectly! No tricks. No hiccups. Beautiful build from A to Z. No complaints. Great job Mugen!
5 customers found this review helpful.
Trever Lund
Wednesday, Mar 23 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
Great build. Went together flawless. Screws arent a issue lol. Use good tools and mabe a tad bit of grease on the threads. Love the car and cant wait for race season!
5 customers found this review helpful.
Chelsey Rains
Saturday, Sep 3 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
The buggy is extremely durable ,smooth, and easy to drive.
I recently switched from Tekno cars to mugen and am super happy I did the buggies are really stiff when new but after fully breaking in they get better & better every drive!!! Highly recommend these cars
4 customers found this review helpful.
Austin Schaeffer
Verified Owner
Sunday, Nov 5 2023 (about a year ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
This kit is so smooth to build. Parts fit great while building, tons of hop ups, informative videos and advice online, the stock setup honestly is really good. The only thing I would recommend straight away is the aluminum servo saver arm, a few spring and sway bar options. Then send it!
2 customers found this review helpful.
Norris Chuck
Verified Owner
Saturday, Jun 17 2023 (about a year ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
High quality kit. I have built many kits and the quality, fit, and finish on this one is the best I have seen. I am very impressed.
2 customers found this review helpful.
Jonathan Mejia
Verified Owner
Thursday, Nov 24 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
Fantastic toy and excellent shipping method and service that provides Amain hobbies .. I will definitely continue purchasing here now that I know that I can always find the best quality items ..
2 customers found this review helpful.
kin wong
Sunday, Apr 17 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
have not return buy mugen since mbx7t and mrx5. one pillow ball have no hex tread (got replace/ mail in return part )and 12/42 diff and input gears have too much play (1mm play measure from the drive cup), verified from local factory driver but still no luck to get a good replacement. bought another new in package gears for mbx8 gears 13/44 have very good mesh ( 1/10mm play) . have another new mbx8r at the track and got same lose gear mesh. so i guess the quality control not that good.
6 of 10 customers found this review helpful.
Victor Alcocer
Verified Owner
Sunday, Jul 17 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
I replaced my MBX7R after 6-7 years. After finish building the kit and had raced it for the second time, I don't see the MBX8R worth $850.
• Manual and literature
o Poor English, spelling errors and poor instructions everywhere (for $850)
o Instructions are hard to follow. There are no arrows indicating what is front/rear, what is up/down, or in which direction are the detailed views supposed to be seen, etc. There are parts in the kit missing instructions how to install them.
o Missing instructions and optional part needed to turn the CVDs into universals.
o The manual look is outdated when compared to Tekno or Xray, even the Sworkz that is black and white looks better.
• The amount of B0330Z super joint grease in the kit is a joke. With a tag price of $850 I would have expected at least the amount of grease needed to complete the kit and some more to service it a couple of times.
• One piece wing mount design suck. At least the 3 hex pockets that are apparently intended to prevent the hex nuts from spinning. In the MBX8R complete build video from Adam Drake you can clearly see he uses some pliers to prevent the nuts from spinning.
• Front suspension pillow ball got loose just after the first 13min race. This is not supposed to be a serviceable part, you are not supposed to check if it is tighten or not, and there is no way to tighten it. This is a serious quality concern. Beware you may get your $850 kit destroyed in the first race.
• The center differential top plastic piece hits the fuel tank. With the MBX7R I got 4 tanks broken leaking until I Dremeled the edge of that plastic piece off.
• Weak servo supports (small footprint), it flexes a lot when you apply the breaks. Had the same issue with the MBX7R.
• CVDs are included with the kit. However seems like universals (not included) are preferred.
• One-piece center differential supports. Sworkz, Tekno and Xray already have the two-piece plastic support for ease of center diff service. With the MBX8R you need to remove all, and part of the electronics or the fuel tank or one of the diff boxes to be able to service the center diff.
• No air filter support to the fuel tank. It rubs against the brake linkages. I wouldn’t be surprised if it falls off after some big jumps.
• No room for two 18650 batteries whereas Sworkz battery tray has enough room for them. Not a big deal, I had modified the battery tray myself to make the batteries fit. I cut a big hole on the side and on the top cover.
• Still the same small weird shaped radio box. I have an old Hitec Lynx radio/receiver, it’s always been a pain to fit the switch, receiver, transponder and manage the cables inside the small box. I can’t tell why it has that weird shape, would be great if it is made bigger and square, there is enough room at the back of the chassis.
• Front brakes get stuck from time to time. Seems like a design issue. The linkages do not lay parallel to each other. The distance between the linkages at the servo horn vs the distance between the centers of the levers do not match, which causes the front linkage cone bushing to get stuck with the lever, braking the front axle at neutral position.
• PLASTIC steering servo horn E2803A, PLASTIC servo saver arm E2301A and PLASTIC front upper plate E2148. $850 for what?
• The front bumper design doesn't protect the front of the aluminum chassis from chipping when entering the ramps. An integrated skid plate like the Sworkz one would be great.
• Some part numbers like the shock ends E0545, and the differential box E2142 are now discontinued just after few months that the MBX8R was released...
I'm quite disappointed...
8 of 15 customers found this review helpful.
The Scar
Friday, Mar 25 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
Great build, totally satisfied with this kit. If you are buying this kit chances you are not a beginner, make sure you are using quality tools, cheap tools will strip your hardware. On the track the car is a big improvement over the Worlds Edition, you will need to trim 3mm of the rear shock rod end to achieve the proper rear ride height. Other than that out the box the car is a beast, the flashpoint engine works great for me perfect power balance.
3 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
German Martinelli Guerra
Tuesday, Jan 25 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Mugen Seiki MBX8R 1/8 Off-Road Competition Nitro Buggy Kit
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1 of 9 customers found this review helpful.