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Old 03-03-2015, 01:39 PM
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What is the best sct on the market tekno, losi, associated

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Are you asking about a tiny abrasive truck? Not sure about that one.
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What is the best sct on the market tekno, losi, associated
If you wanna race tekno 410, if u just wanna run around and bash and sometimes race get a slash 4x4
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Tekno, but the Intech looks very intriguing.
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I'm leaning toward tekno but recently heard their is new kit coming out, noticed because amin took it off their website and so did tower hobbies. I'm thinking tekno truck with hobbywing esc and trinity zombie motor savox servo.
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From owning a SCTE 1.0 with a upgraded chassis and the MIP conversion for sure the Tekno SCT410 . Its just better steering, turn in /handling especially the quality .

Although in stock mode the SCTE 2.0 is a better jumper.

Hobbywing SCT Pro esc is good never blew up on me or anything just set the lipo cutoff to 3.0 running on 2s with 4wd SC if you have a heavyer truck . The Xerun Black can 4000kv motor is a nasty motor its smooth good amount of power on the bottom end.

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Go to your local track and find out!!!
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Tekno gets my vote. I also heard they are releasing a new truck in a few months.
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Originally Posted by Earlk4
I'm leaning toward tekno but recently heard their is new kit coming out, noticed because amin took it off their website and so did tower hobbies. I'm thinking tekno truck with hobbywing esc and trinity zombie motor savox servo.
Don't get trinity zombie motor 4850KV even you running 13 pinion the motor get hot better to get revtech 4800kv thats i am running now but not roar approved.
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Tekno and Durango both have new trucks coming out soon
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I don't think it's a "New Tekno" truck...I am sure the current Tekno can easily be changed to the "New"...
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I am wondering how much the improved Tekno SCT 410 kit will cost with a lot of the Tekno aftermarket parts included..
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Originally Posted by platgof
Go to your local track and find out!!!
I mostly agree with this statement. Although having something "different" is pretty cool, being able to have local parts support and others to swap tuning ideas is a major bonus. I run a Durango and love it but pay the price of having to get all my parts online. I used to run an associated ac 4x4 at an associated track and although I like the Durango much better, it was cool on race night to be able to get parts right then and there.
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