Tekno SCT410 Thread
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Well just got back from jconcepts 1st rd of winternationals in st Louis..Long 3 days of racing..Had around 38 trucks in pro4,several sponsored drivers as well.They do qual points of 4 rds and then the mains..I ended up qualifying in the 6th spot with losi driver jr mitch taking tq..main started off bad as I got spun in first turn and went to the back,jr mitch wa out front with another tekno driver randy(forgor last name) in 2nd I finally made my way up to 3rd by half way..Ramdy had some esc issues and that put me 2nd behind mitch with 2 minutes left..I got tangled in lap traffic within the last minute allowing wade moore around and we crossed the line 1,2,3, I was stoked to come home with a third place at a big race like this..Have to say thanks to matt at tekno for the all the help and raceprohobbies.com
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The part(s) in question.
A note with your return address, telephone number, and email address.
Please send the above items to:
Tekno RC
ATTN: WARRANTY / REPAIR
10755 Scripps Poway Pkwy #598
San Diego CA 92131
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It's probably this http://www.teknorc.com/tekno5/wp-con...erSaveable.pdf
http://www.teknorc.com/tekno5/wp-con...erSaveable.pdf
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SMC 7200 LiPos ordered
Now I just need to order a HW SCTPro 4700Kv Combo and I'll be all finished up!
Now I just need to order a HW SCTPro 4700Kv Combo and I'll be all finished up!
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I think you were a top level racer and retired to come back? Not sure, I ran nitro back in the day so didn't pay attention to e-power racers... but kudos to coming back into the fray and getting right back to the top of the podium!
One thing about Pro4 podium pics, you can always tell if a Tekno was there by the lack of front bumper
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Really had a great time this weekend. Saturday at a tight indoor track 6 out of the 9 4x4's in the A-Main were Teknos, the top 5 qualifiers all being SCT410's and finishing 1, 2, 3.
Then Sunday at a large outdoor track, the top 3 were Teknos again.
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Then Sunday at a large outdoor track, the top 3 were Teknos again.
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John you're killin' em, great job man!
Hey guys, been reading threw the thread and wanted a update on setup station. I have the hudy 1/8th off road setup station. Buggy and Truggy toe plate. I orderd the integy one to to try to do my sct I have the eb48.2, et48 and sct410 so basically I found out I should of just bought the adapters and used my hudy one.
Us the tow plate for a buggy accurate? What adapters do u guys recommend I was looking at integy type g or the 17mm adapters from tekno ?
Us the tow plate for a buggy accurate? What adapters do u guys recommend I was looking at integy type g or the 17mm adapters from tekno ?
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Since you have the integy and that will do 1/8 through 1/10, set that up for SCT axles and keep your Hudy set up for 1/8 axles.
The 17mm hex is not the issue, its the size of the shaft on the sct410 not being 1/8 that holds you back from using the 1/8 Hudy station... not sure if they even offer a 1/10 adaptor, maybe they do.
The toe plates are certainly better than eyeballing toe. You can use it to set your left & right end points also which is nice. It is not as dead on as using a Hudy on an on road car, but we drive on dirt and again, far more accurate than going by eye.
Camber for sure miles more accurate than anything you press against a wobbled out clapped out rim to get your setting.
The 17mm hex is not the issue, its the size of the shaft on the sct410 not being 1/8 that holds you back from using the 1/8 Hudy station... not sure if they even offer a 1/10 adaptor, maybe they do.
The toe plates are certainly better than eyeballing toe. You can use it to set your left & right end points also which is nice. It is not as dead on as using a Hudy on an on road car, but we drive on dirt and again, far more accurate than going by eye.
Camber for sure miles more accurate than anything you press against a wobbled out clapped out rim to get your setting.
JConcepts warm up race
this sunday i raced at Coral Springs Rc Track Florida, JConcepts Supercup Warm up Race. I Tqed and finished first. The car felt super smooth and fast.
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Got back into RC after like a year. Raced my SCT410 with the box stock setup from a year ago and it was great fun. Any advancements I should be aware of? There have been a lot of posts and couldn't possibly read them all.
Since you have the integy and that will do 1/8 through 1/10, set that up for SCT axles and keep your Hudy set up for 1/8 axles.
The 17mm hex is not the issue, its the size of the shaft on the sct410 not being 1/8 that holds you back from using the 1/8 Hudy station... not sure if they even offer a 1/10 adaptor, maybe they do.
The toe plates are certainly better than eyeballing toe. You can use it to set your left & right end points also which is nice. It is not as dead on as using a Hudy on an on road car, but we drive on dirt and again, far more accurate than going by eye.
Camber for sure miles more accurate than anything you press against a wobbled out clapped out rim to get your setting.
The 17mm hex is not the issue, its the size of the shaft on the sct410 not being 1/8 that holds you back from using the 1/8 Hudy station... not sure if they even offer a 1/10 adaptor, maybe they do.
The toe plates are certainly better than eyeballing toe. You can use it to set your left & right end points also which is nice. It is not as dead on as using a Hudy on an on road car, but we drive on dirt and again, far more accurate than going by eye.
Camber for sure miles more accurate than anything you press against a wobbled out clapped out rim to get your setting.
Yeah I set up my buggy and Truggy with the hudy one and it works great and handles allot better. The integy is basically the exact same thing though only reason it says for 1/10th is because it has the 17mm adapter so the 1/10th can fit on the setup station.
So I'm thinking of using the adapter and my hudy station instead?