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Old 03-31-2013, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by TCCustoms
Yes, the only difference from this to the 1.0 is mainly the stuff in the center of the chassis and the upgrade parts...front and rear clips still use all the same parts are the 1.0
Thanks, so the King Headz dual bearing diff parts fit also would you guys recommend them? Should have my kit this week and want to do build all at once, as I'm still waiting on rx8 to be in stock, how are the Hobbywing 4700kv setup? Does it get hot easy? Overkill? My tracks all very some long straights some short
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Originally Posted by "Smiley"
Club race Friday night with the 2.0. The A consisted of 7 teknos, 2 original scte's and my 2.0. I TQ'ed by a lap and 8sec over 2nd. In the main, Won by over a lap. Needless to say, a few guys that night decided to go get the 2.0. I let a few tekno owners drive it. They said they would be selling their tekno very soon lol...
What pistons do run? Have you at Avid tested some tapered 1.32mm x 2 pistons?
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sorry double post.

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Originally Posted by Rcdudes3475
No it is gone but there is a tiny bit but 95% less the 1.0
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I felt there was to much mud/dirt on my receiver so I made this mud deflector out of a buggy wing I had laying around.

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Originally Posted by hkrob
I felt there was to much mud/dirt on my receiver so I made this mud deflector out of a buggy wing I had laying around.

Car looks good if you don't mind me asking how do you like the schuurspeed motor? Also what Esc are you running? Thanks for your time, really like the deflector may build something similar on mine
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Originally Posted by arm2storm
Kit looks real nice but Losi really needs to improve the quality of there screws. Too damn soft. I just started the build and already stripped the diff screws.
I'm gonna rephrase.... the screws are crap.
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Originally Posted by Mxer59
Car looks good if you don't mind me asking how do you like the schuur speed motor? Also what Esc are you running? Thanks for your time, really like the deflector may build something similar on mine
I really like the schuur speed its smooth powerful lots of top end and doesn't give up any low end grunt compared to the tekin 4600 I was running.I feel that the schuur speed 4800 has slightly less power than HW4700 & Revtec 4800 but more than HW4000 & tekin 4600 kinda middle of the pack for 4x4 SC motors.

I am running a Brushless Hobbies (120)LT4 Esc. I have also ran the hobbywing sct-pro with the schuur speed but I really like the BH.
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Should I get the mip conversion kit or the upgrade parts to a TLR SCTE 2.0 for my SCTE.
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Originally Posted by Jason RC
Should I get the mip conversion kit or the upgrade parts to a TLR SCTE 2.0 for my SCTE.


If you like the way the 1.0 drives than just get the MIP kit its similar to the 2.0.
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So I have a question that may have been answered. The black plastic peices that screw onto the bottom of the shock body just will not thread flush with the shock body. I have got them within two turns but the more I crank on them the more the pliers mangle them. Any ideas?

Also my kit came with a light tan bag of grease instead of the black grease bottle stated in tbe instructions. I assume this ok?
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Originally Posted by JoeW
So I have a question that may have been answered. The black plastic peices that screw onto the bottom of the shock body just will not thread flush with the shock body. I have got them within two turns but the more I crank on them the more the pliers mangle them. Any ideas?

Also my kit came with a light tan bag of grease instead of the black grease bottle stated in tbe instructions. I assume this ok?
The tan grease is great for lubing the metal to metal gears in the diff housings. (pinion and crown gears) Black grease works as well.

It is a pain to get the bottom shock caps on all the way. Do you best and request some from CS once the replacements arrive.
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Not sure if i will get the king headz servo saver., but im def look at the front diff bulk head with the dual bearings and the top plate with transponder mount...
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Originally Posted by nanoverse
What pistons do run? Have you at Avid tested some tapered 1.32mm x 2 pistons?
I have not. We hope to have some of the 2 hole postons very soon. As soon as we get them I'll be testing them. I'll post up my setup once I've tested them.
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Got my first race on this truck this weekend. With the kit setup and some other small tweaks and changes this truck was quite dialed for first run out. I'm very happy with the product. Good job TLR, can't wait to continue working with this baby!
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