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Old 03-27-2010, 04:35 AM
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hi, get your conversion for RC8, Losi 8, Savage, Revo here
For your info, your Slipperential center Diff is already in violation of copyright and patent laws due to the copying of RC-Monster patented Slipperentials.
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Old 03-27-2010, 03:43 PM
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hi , this is a good thread
i'm happy with my vorza (tekin combo)
but i'hope buying soon a D8 T

when do you think,the v3 tekno kit for d8t will be available?(weeks or months)

thanks to all members

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Old 03-27-2010, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by toxik
hi , this is a good thread
i'm happy with my vorza (tekin combo)
but i'hope buying soon a D8 T

when do you think,the v3 tekno kit for d8t will be available?(weeks or months)

thanks to all menbers
It is a matter of weeks now. They are in production now. They will accommodate clutch, long shank or standard pinions and should be available for around $100 when they are out. Pre-orders should be soon. Thanks.
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Old 03-27-2010, 07:52 PM
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Have you considered lowering the motor mounts & allowing users to shim them to where they want them? My Novak HV could be sitting about 5mm lower & 5mm closer to the center of the buggy. This is huge in the whole scheme of things. The densist thing in the whole car gets lowered 5mm & move 5mm to the middle.
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Originally Posted by party_wagon
Have you considered lowering the motor mounts & allowing users to shim them to where they want them? My Novak HV could be sitting about 5mm lower & 5mm closer to the center of the buggy. This is huge in the whole scheme of things. The densist thing in the whole car gets lowered 5mm & move 5mm to the middle.
Are you by chance running your Novak in a larger motor mount (is there any gap around the motor)? We have 36mm mounts that fit the Novak motors and sit right on the chassis to accomplish what you are describing.
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Old 03-27-2010, 08:26 PM
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It is the right size & it is close to the chassis. There is no reason for the bottom side of the mount to be solid, it is supported by the chassis. Shave a few mms off here & then let the motor sit down in that grove. My motor is sitting a few mms above that grove.
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Any recent vids from any of the big races?
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Can someone point me to an electronic copy of the Tekno MBX6 instruction manual? I lost my hard copy. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by air8
Any recent vids from any of the big races?
It's not often that our races receive equal attention due to how new the class is and because of that there are less videos of our races. I wish we had a person there to take videos more often, but all of us are always racing. Hopefully the attention towards electric 1/8th will grow and we will be at the forefront of the RC classes. It would be conceivable due to how exciting these powerful systems are on the tracks.

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Can someone point me to an electronic copy of the Tekno MBX6 instruction manual? I lost my hard copy. Thanks.
http://www.teknorc.com/images/TKR401...f0c81777c458d7
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Originally Posted by unsp0ken
Can someone point me to an electronic copy of the Tekno MBX6 instruction manual? I lost my hard copy. Thanks.
http://www.impaktrc.com/images/TKR4018_instructions.pdf
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YES!!!


I beat you again...
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LOL. I actually just put up the CORRECT instructions. The previous link was for TKR4019 instead of TKR4018. I had them linked wrong. Sorry.

My above post is for Mugen MBX6 and 6T.
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Mine is finally done!!! Thanks for all the help.
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i just ran my mbx5t yesterday around the yard, i took the clutch off and put the pinoin on but kept the mech brakes, wow this thing is great i was hitting a bmx plastic jump i had it place on top of a hill about 5' higher than ground level and this thing woul sail nice and level,landing was nice and soft, cant wait to race it this season,plus parts are cheaper due to the mbx 6t is out. i suggest this to anyone who want a electric truggy.i bought the roller for 125.00 ,tekno kit for 120.00 and had the castle setup and servos, u just cant go wrong
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Have any of you gone from motor brakes to mech brakes? If so, did you notice an increase in run times and decrease in temps? How much?
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