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tntpower 04-13-2013 06:22 PM

Is it possible to buy the outdrive pins for the sct410 (2.5x9.8mm), i'm building a new diff with the lightened outdrives.

Jeff Bartlett 04-13-2013 06:43 PM

Finally got to my build after staring at the box for several weeks.:lol: This isnt your average mass produced kit. Really impressed with the build, fit and finish! Comparable to Serpent (that isnt a bad thing). As of now I see no reason to come out with a 2.0 version. This isnt a toy at all and im looking forward to pulling the trigger. Good job Tekno!

Racerz27 04-13-2013 06:46 PM

FINALLY! Done. After about 3 days and many many hours and some profanity being yelled I'm finally finished with the kit. Took alot longer than I expected.. Ha. This was my first ever RC kit to build though so I guess I didn't know what I was in for. Other than a few hiccups ( one wrong pivot ball included in the kit for the sway bars, Motor mount not fitting on the chassis into the little premade groove causing me to grind it out bigger) Im very pleased with this truck. Very solid and beefy! No steering slop, no wheel slop, everything spins and moves nicely. VERY well done Tekno. Heres some pics of the finished kit. What kind of wheels are you all using? Forgot what brand mine are but they are waaaaaaaay too wide. You can tell in the pic how far they stick out.

http://imageshack.us/a/img822/7785/sideek.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img842/763/sidebye.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img4/8396/backxn.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img713/6748/frontfio.jpg

blacktop20valve 04-13-2013 06:55 PM

csi pistons
 
for what csi piston kit will fit the tekno

sickpuppy1 04-13-2013 07:16 PM

The AE and the Kyosho CS pistons will both fit. I sduggest the Kyosho piston. My reasoning behind it is, the AE is heavier or Kyosho is lighter, whatever....so the holes will be more in line with a vehicle of out size.
Part number is CSI-21-B for the blue ones.

Dragula426 04-13-2013 07:23 PM

Chalk up another TQ and a Win for Dragula's Tekno...Usual crowd wasn't there, and I had the only Tekno, but I still had fun...The truck is very fast and nimble!

TeknoJasonStump 04-13-2013 07:45 PM

[QUOTE=Racerz27;12042966]FINALLY! Done. After about 3 days and many many hours and some profanity being yelled I'm finally finished with the kit. Took alot longer than I expected.. Ha. This was my first ever RC kit to build though so I guess I didn't know what I was in for. Other than a few hiccups ( one wrong pivot ball included in the kit for the sway bars, Motor mount not fitting on the chassis into the little premade groove causing me to grind it out bigger) Im very pleased with this truck. Very solid and beefy! No steering slop, no wheel slop, everything spins and moves nicely. VERY well done Tekno. Heres some pics of the finished kit. What kind of wheels are you all using? Forgot what brand mine are but they are waaaaaaaay too wide. You can tell in the pic how far they stick out.



Looks great! It is a fun kit to build.

I used the stock TEN SCTE wheels. I would advise you to purchase the following:

1) Aluminum Hex Adapters
2) M4 Aluminum flanged locknuts
3)Aluminum Screw Kit


Order it direct from Tekno, they ship fast.

TeknoJasonStump 04-13-2013 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by Dragula426 (Post 12043075)
Chalk up another TQ and a Win for Dragula's Tekno...Usual crowd wasn't there, and I had the only Tekno, but I still had fun...The truck is very fast and nimble!

Congratulations! A win is a win!

sramos 04-13-2013 08:38 PM

Final round of WRL series was held today at C.R.C.R.C., qualified 4th for the main (missed 3rd by 2 seconds)......Lil rough start in the main getting forced over the tube and stuck, had to be marshaled. Crossed the loop the first lap in last place, worked my way up and battled back to 3rd for the finish!! Took 3rd overall in the whole series.....and what a long series it has been. 5 rounds, and 1st round started last year in october. Had a lot of fun and thanks to my Tekno SCT410, i'm progressively getting faster.......I'll have podium pics soon :)

Dutchdog 04-13-2013 08:58 PM

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Finished my Ride, ready to roll tomorrow.

TeknoJasonStump 04-13-2013 09:00 PM

Good Luck Dutchdog!

Racerz27 04-13-2013 09:12 PM

[QUOTE=TeknoJasonStump;12043122]

Originally Posted by Racerz27 (Post 12042966)
FINALLY! Done. After about 3 days and many many hours and some profanity being yelled I'm finally finished with the kit. Took alot longer than I expected.. Ha. This was my first ever RC kit to build though so I guess I didn't know what I was in for. Other than a few hiccups ( one wrong pivot ball included in the kit for the sway bars, Motor mount not fitting on the chassis into the little premade groove causing me to grind it out bigger) Im very pleased with this truck. Very solid and beefy! No steering slop, no wheel slop, everything spins and moves nicely. VERY well done Tekno. Heres some pics of the finished kit. What kind of wheels are you all using? Forgot what brand mine are but they are waaaaaaaay too wide. You can tell in the pic how far they stick out.



Looks great! It is a fun kit to build.

I used the stock TEN SCTE wheels. I would advise you to purchase the following:

1) Aluminum Hex Adapters
2) M4 Aluminum flanged locknuts
3)Aluminum Screw Kit


Order it direct from Tekno, they ship fast.

Got Aluminum Hex's on. Stole them from my Prolite 4x4. What's the difference between the M4 flanged locknuts and the ones that come with the kit?

TeknoJasonStump 04-13-2013 09:32 PM

The stock ones that come with the kit are not serrated. Look at Tekno Part # TKR1213.

MattP 04-13-2013 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by TeknoJasonStump (Post 12043393)
The stock ones that come with the kit are not serrated. Look at Tekno Part # TKR1213.

The ones that came in both my kits came with black serrated wheel nuts. I like them because they bite into the wheels much better than a standard nut would. I still put just a dab of blue loctite on the axle threads for added insurance.

Twidget 04-13-2013 09:38 PM

My kits both came with the TKR1213 serrated aluminum gunmetal wheel nuts...


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