Tekno RC EB48.3 Thread
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Outdoor, clay/dirt, bumpy, dry, sometimes wet, I think about medium size.
#1699
It's speedrc in NC. The outside track.
#1700
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I run a different vehicle now but was running a lot of tekno previously, checking out the new eb48.3 I have to say it does look much better on the loose rough stuff here. If i was in the market again for another buggy, it would definitely be getting a good hard look from me.
One thing I do wonder, with the price drop, is there something new on the way, maybe some running changes, etc?
One thing I do wonder, with the price drop, is there something new on the way, maybe some running changes, etc?
#1701
You'll do fine with any of the vehicles you listed at speedrc. It's a smedium (smallish medium) size track that is pretty tight to where you really can't stretch your legs out 100% with ebuggy, so it's more so technical than it is a fast track. The eb48 will do just fine there seeing as how fast it turns.
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#1703
I did notice that my center diff was pretty hot after zipping up and down the street. Not sure if that's normal. Don't remember my center diff in my other teks getting warm or hot.
#1704
street offers so much grip that the center diff has too much torque ( coming form the rear wheels ) to deal with.
I think it will work more cooler on a track
I think it will work more cooler on a track
#1705
Yeah I figured the heat was from the 50ft wheelies. lol. Other than that, I have to wait for my body to come back to get to a track. She feels good though.
#1706
does this 6s power come smoothly enough ?
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#1708
Arm Mod
http://https://www.3dgydesigns.com/collections/frontpage/products/tekno-diff-shim-kit-1-5mm-and-2-5mm
Is that the arm mod in the second picture in the link? Also what does it do to the buggy's performance?
Is that the arm mod in the second picture in the link? Also what does it do to the buggy's performance?
Last edited by RC Matt; 05-28-2016 at 08:22 AM. Reason: Edited link
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