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Old 09-02-2014 | 08:04 PM
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looks like I will be joining the crew!

I picked up an ET48 that looks like it wasn't used much for $500 shipped.

Coming with 3 sets of AKA tires that appear to be in excellent condition, full set of springs front and rear, front and rear new A-arms and a new body along with a used one.

So, what is the hot loose track setup right now and are the 6 x 1.5mm piston setup useful on this truck?

lastly, is the LRC block the hot ticket on this truck too like its cousins the EB48 and SCT410?

I tried the 6x1.5s this weekend and went back to the stock 8x1.3s.

I also tried the LRC block and was not a fan on the truggy.

I'm submitting a truggy setup to Tekno in the am. Once its up on the site I'll share the link.
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Old 09-03-2014 | 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by cpt_RedBeard
I tried the 6x1.5s this weekend and went back to the stock 8x1.3s.

I also tried the LRC block and was not a fan on the truggy.

I'm submitting a truggy setup to Tekno in the am. Once its up on the site I'll share the link.
sounds good. looking forward to seeing what you came up with. Would this setup be for loose bumpy conditions?
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Old 09-03-2014 | 07:48 AM
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sounds good. looking forward to seeing what you came up with. Would this setup be for loose bumpy conditions?
I'd say mid bite, rough. It would probably be pretty good for loose conditions too.
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Old 09-03-2014 | 08:45 AM
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I'd say mid bite, rough. It would probably be pretty good for loose conditions too.
Thanks. Offhand if you do have any suggestions to start with right away for loose to lock the rear end more feel free to let me know. Excited to see what you came up with.

My setup on my other vehicles is a work in progress but getting better, just wish I had more time to tune at track
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Old 09-03-2014 | 09:31 AM
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Thanks. Offhand if you do have any suggestions to start with right away for loose to lock the rear end more feel free to let me know. Excited to see what you came up with.

My setup on my other vehicles is a work in progress but getting better, just wish I had more time to tune at track
For my style and feel I felt the kit setup was ok, but too soft. It was like the chassis was always rolling one way or another. I feel the key to tuning is shocks. Get a good spring / dampening package and the rest is just fine tuning.
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Old 09-03-2014 | 05:12 PM
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Yes sir. Although, this is what I use: http://www.falconsekido.com/products/xrm4274sd
Thanks, can I get a pic of your setup to see how the motor fits?


Shock tuning package will be interesting, I am wanting similar performance I am seeing on my SCT410 with the 6 x 1.5mm setup, so will be curious how the 8 x 1.3s work if I go with that.


Who all sells the 15K and 12K diff fluids other than PT Racing from the likes of say Amain or Towerhobbies? I think Mugen for one for 15K, any others?

Looking at the following for upgrades:

- Metal Spur Gear
- TKR5433 - Tekno RC Rear Arm Mud Guards (2)

Anything else recommended?
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Old 09-03-2014 | 07:26 PM
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Thanks, can I get a pic of your setup to see how the motor fits?


Shock tuning package will be interesting, I am wanting similar performance I am seeing on my SCT410 with the 6 x 1.5mm setup, so will be curious how the 8 x 1.3s work if I go with that.


Who all sells the 15K and 12K diff fluids other than PT Racing from the likes of say Amain or Towerhobbies? I think Mugen for one for 15K, any others?

Looking at the following for upgrades:

- Metal Spur Gear
- TKR5433 - Tekno RC Rear Arm Mud Guards (2)

Anything else recommended?
the mud guards are a good thing to have.
i dont see a need for the metal spur. the stock plastic one is tough with proper mesh. i think 95%+ of stripped spurs come from improper mesh. ive been running rc's for 2 years now and have never stripped a plastic spur gear. metal on metal is noisy, and heavier also.

i would disassemble the diffs and install the updated shims right when you get it so that you know the diff fluid setup and for peace of mind. i also highly recommend the new tlr 8ight shock boots for all tekno vehicles. had good luck with them the last two races. very durable and the design is awesome. kept all dirt out and is much easier to change springs out vs the tekno style that is captured by the spring cup. tlr243031 and tlr243032 that will give you enough for sct410, eb, and et, and have spares leftover.

also if you havent already i recommend the delrin shock parts in the shocks too.

also replace the 10mm screw that holds the rear brace to the diff case with a 14mm.
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Old 09-03-2014 | 07:34 PM
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thanks for the info.

I run metal spurs on my EB48 and SCT410 as out here you can catch pebbles etc on the track at times and I don't want to pop a spur.

Outside of that, having done 1/8 Electric back when it first started I only toasted 1 spur gear from normal usage.
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Who all sells the 15K and 12K diff fluids other than PT Racing from the likes of say Amain or Towerhobbies? I think Mugen for one for 15K, any others?
Why no PT?! PT is great stuff!

Mugen is less oil for more money.
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Why no PT?! PT is great stuff!

Mugen is less oil for more money.

Mainly looking for what is out there and from the bigger online places like tower or amain.


or those running alternative style bodies that have a more truck look to them, any mods you had to do if anything for body mounts? thinking of a fun style body to use when fun running, keeping the racing stuff seperate.
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For those running alternative style bodies that have a more truck look to them, any mods you had to do if anything for body mounts? thinking of a fun style body to use when fun running, keeping the racing stuff seperate.
You mean something like this?




That's my old D8T with our conversion.
If you were to run the buggy front tower and the SC body mounts, posts, and shock standoffs you could do this on the ET48 but the spring perches will hit the arms at full downtravel. You'll also lose some uptravel. With the buggy front shocks you might not have any interference at full droop (not sure, need to put it in the computer to check) but you also won't have very much droop.
You could figure something out with the stock truggy tower, but the body would sit pretty high if you don't mod it. I've heated them up and pushed big dimples in the hood and that works. Another option is to cut out clearance for the shocks and towers like how some rock crawler guys do.
If I figure something out I'll pass it on, I plan on running this body on my truggy
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Old 09-04-2014 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by cpt_RedBeard
I tried the 6x1.5s this weekend and went back to the stock 8x1.3s.

I also tried the LRC block and was not a fan on the truggy.

I'm submitting a truggy setup to Tekno in the am. Once its up on the site I'll share the link.
You should really try the red v-ports, I've found nothing better. (kyo version)
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Old 09-04-2014 | 05:42 AM
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You should really try the red v-ports, I've found nothing better. (kyo version)
Been there done that, they were alright. I have the black and blue ones too. I actually preferred the blues over the reds.
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Old 09-04-2014 | 07:14 AM
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... If I figure something out I'll pass it on, I plan on running this body on my truggy
Yeah I am thinking of when just fun running, having a different body on it with its monsterized tires

So if it needs to ride high, the body that is that is fine by me too. Would have to figure out something for body mounts then.


I did pickup a Tekin 2000kv Truggy motor. Assuming it all comes in I am thinking I'll give both the 1700 a try and the 2000. Maybe not the same day lol But as I want this vehicle to do some bashing duty, the Tekin may be better overall.

Am I right in what I read that you can fit a 13T pinion if you trim the center diff brace?

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Old 09-04-2014 | 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by cpt_RedBeard
Been there done that, they were alright. I have the black and blue ones too. I actually preferred the blues over the reds.
Never tried the blacks, I didn't like the reds as much funny enough.. maybe the rest of our setups are just different enough. The normal style pistons were OK, went through some 6x and 8x but for me and my setup these red are by far the best ones.
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