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Old 07-23-2009, 10:01 AM
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Just got my 8ight t 2.0e i live in souther cali an i was wondeing how to set it up? diff oil,shock oil pistons,etc,etc most of the tracks around here have pretty big jumps.
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Check out losi's site. In the support section (or somewhere around there), they have setup sheet lists. They should get you started.
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Thanks. I checked it out they dont have any setups for the Electric 8ight t 2.0
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Can anyone tell me if this is a 1.0 or 2.0 truggy?

It has the losi conversion kit obviously

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Originally Posted by ZERTA RACING
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2.0 a lot better? What would I need to change with it if I got that 1.0?
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Originally Posted by ShibbyUTD
2.0 a lot better? What would I need to change with it if I got that 1.0?
the easiest way to convert to the 2.0 is to get the longer 2.0 chassis and rear to center cva and 1/2 inch hub extenders(if you want to run AKA premounts). i run a 1.0 T with a tekno 2.0 T kit this way, from the 1.0 to the 1.5(thats what we call it). it is more stable and turns better because the weight is moved forward. we also had two people run the losi conversion on there 2.0 and then they switched to the Tekno 2.0T kit and love it compared to the losi conversion. but is is all personal preference, i beat 4 2.0's, strrs, mbx6t's all with my 1.0t. but the main difference in the two are turning and stability.
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Originally Posted by ZERTA RACING
the easiest way to convert to the 2.0 is to get the longer 2.0 chassis and rear to center cva and 1/2 inch hub extenders(if you want to run AKA premounts). i run a 1.0 T with a tekno 2.0 T kit this way, from the 1.0 to the 1.5(thats what we call it). it is more stable and turns better because the weight is moved forward. we also had two people run the losi conversion on there 2.0 and then they switched to the Tekno 2.0T kit and love it compared to the losi conversion. but is is all personal preference, i beat 4 2.0's, strrs, mbx6t's all with my 1.0t. but the main difference in the two are turning and stability.
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