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Old 01-14-2016 | 07:36 AM
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so there truggy is all complete but i ran into two issues. im new to electric so its difficult for me.
1) for some reason my servo wire isn't long enough to reach to the radio box. on everyone else et48 it reaches no problem.
2) I feel like the battery straps are WAY to long and i wouldn't have a good Velcro grip, are their smaller straps?

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Old 01-14-2016 | 08:30 AM
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I run Spektrum servos as well and the servo lead is too short for Tekno vehicles. Use a short 3" servo lead extension and you are all set.
The battery straps are long, but when you get a hard case 4s battery, they work and hold well.
Also, ditch the plastic servo horn. Get a Tekno alu horn, they work great and are strong. The big truggy tires will strip that horn quickly in a crash.
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Old 01-20-2016 | 07:37 PM
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Ok, my Truggy Gurus......I am planning on running a Tekin RX8 with a 1350Kv motor on SMC 6V 4300mah. I always wanted to run 6V in my buggy but didn't because of ROAR. I do not plan on running ROAR with the Truggy. I hope this will be a good combination. What pinion do you guys recommend? The track I will be running , Thornhill, is the largest track in North America.
That KV on 6s should gear almost identical to a 4s 2000kv. I would probably start with a 16t but have 15t for smaller tracks.
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Old 01-21-2016 | 10:19 AM
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Guys is this thread for the ET48 in general or only v1? Is there ET48.1 .2 and .3 like the buggy?

Love the layout. Not a fan of the other electrics with a wide nitro like chassis
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Old 01-21-2016 | 10:28 AM
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Guys is this thread for the ET48 in general or only v1? Is there ET48.1 .2 and .3 like the buggy?

Love the layout. Not a fan of the other electrics with a wide nitro like chassis
I believe this is the only ET48 thread. Not a huge difference between the ET48 and the ET48.3 anyways.
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Old 01-21-2016 | 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by spawn_x
Guys is this thread for the ET48 in general or only v1? Is there ET48.1 .2 and .3 like the buggy?

Love the layout. Not a fan of the other electrics with a wide nitro like chassis
This thread encompasses them all.
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Old 01-21-2016 | 10:36 PM
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Cool.

This doesn't seem to be a very popular e-truggy, should that concern me in any way (parts availability?)? I'm seeing tons of Losi parts on ebay (duh) and worried that parts will be difficult to obtain few years from now (I'm not a racer who needs the latest and greatest, so I might keep this one for 5-10 years).
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Old 01-21-2016 | 11:14 PM
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Mate this is one best truggy there is out and it's big
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Old 01-22-2016 | 06:50 AM
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Cool.

This doesn't seem to be a very popular e-truggy, should that concern me in any way (parts availability?)? I'm seeing tons of Losi parts on ebay (duh) and worried that parts will be difficult to obtain few years from now (I'm not a racer who needs the latest and greatest, so I might keep this one for 5-10 years).
At least in my area they are very popular. At the last major race I went to there were basically 4 brands represented in a pretty big turn out, Losi, Durango, Tekno and Mugen. Tekno being the most popular by far.
I would not be concerned about parts availability.
My truggy is one of the most fun RC's I own.
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I have a question about my shocks and if I have them setup right. I think I just have the springs on it that came in the kit (green). But when I set the truck on the bench there is no droop... like the truck doesn't settle/sag and the shocks don't compress at all like my 10th scale buggies. I have the same issue with my EB48.2. Is that normal or should it compress some when its set down? Do I need to just get lighter springs maybe?

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Old 01-23-2016 | 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Slapjack
I have a question about my shocks and if I have them setup right. I think I just have the springs on it that came in the kit (green). But when I set the truck on the bench there is no droop... like the truck doesn't settle/sag and the shocks don't compress at all like my 10th scale buggies. I have the same issue with my EB48.2. Is that normal or should it compress some when its set down? Do I need to just get lighter springs maybe?
Did you ream the arms?? The hinge pin shoul fall threw.. Not have to be pushed
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Old 01-23-2016 | 07:17 AM
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Did you ream the arms?? The hinge pin shoul fall threw.. Not have to be pushed
No I did not team the Arms. On the et or the eb. But I didn't do that on my 10th scales either and those droop some when set down. What size reamer do you use on the truggy? 4mm? I am in the process of ordering all new tools and I was looking at the 3 and 4mm reamers. What about oil weight piston and springs? What should I be running for all that? Right now everything is straight oout of the box
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Old 01-23-2016 | 09:41 AM
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What kv motors do you guys use because I may get one of these in the future. Also is this more durable than the eb48.3 and is there really a difference between versions of this truggy. Thanks.
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Old 01-23-2016 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Slapjack
I have a question about my shocks and if I have them setup right. I think I just have the springs on it that came in the kit (green). But when I set the truck on the bench there is no droop... like the truck doesn't settle/sag and the shocks don't compress at all like my 10th scale buggies. I have the same issue with my EB48.2. Is that normal or should it compress some when its set down? Do I need to just get lighter springs maybe?
What is your shock length front and rear?
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Old 01-23-2016 | 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Slapjack
No I did not team the Arms. On the et or the eb. But I didn't do that on my 10th scales either and those droop some when set down. What size reamer do you use on the truggy? 4mm? I am in the process of ordering all new tools and I was looking at the 3 and 4mm reamers. What about oil weight piston and springs? What should I be running for all that? Right now everything is straight oout of the box
If you get a reamer, get a 4mm one. Another common way is a drill bit (#22 I think, but don't quote me). That being said, now we're often cutting the arms when new so that the middle of the hinge pin is open, which also makes them free without reaming.
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