Tekno ET48 Thread
#2086
Are you a Bonus Lap Member on LiveRC? That is the only way to see some of the lower mains. If you are a member log in and then go to the Motorama 1/8th Live page. Then click on "Results" then scroll down to Heat 27 Expert 1/8th Truggy and half way down the page that pops up it should load up the video if you are a Bonus Laps member.
#2094
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this why i will go with metal , consider this so your plastic spur will last for a while , but all of sudden goes in the middle of a race , i rather be ready , i had that happen to me in a middle of a practice race with some buds i was leading big time until that happen , so yes metal spur for now on LOL
Last edited by mavdriver; 02-23-2014 at 06:21 PM.
#2095
this why i will go with metal , consider this so your plastic spur will last for a while , but all of sudden goes in the metal of a race , i rather be ready , i had that happen to me in a middle of a practice race with some buds i was leading big time until that happen
-Get with Tekno or snag some eb48.2 replacement diff washers.
-Watch your out drives on front rear, after some practice 3 heats and one main there is viable excessive wear.
#2096
#2097
Steel spurs, yuk! Heavy and noisy! Tekno plastic spurs are awesome, real strong. Keep them adjusted properly and they'll serve you well for a long time, plus lighter running gear should accelerate quicker too.
#2099
I got steel spurs on my SCT410 and EB48, and my daughter has stock on her SCT410, having run 1/8 e buggy from the early days when we ran the Neu motors and 25C was "high", I had a total of 1 nylon spur pop on me other than the two toasted on my teknos. And they went because I didn't know you needed the steel with a long shank so had two puffs of snow.
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