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7.26.17 - BB
In order to run the recommended team setup, you need the following optional parts:
TKR6106 Orange LF Springs
TKR6114 Green LF Springs
TKR6018 composite shock caps (built to emulsion) OR TKR8702 Aluminum Emulsion Shock caps
TKR8027 Shock Stand Offs
TKR6051 8x1.3 pistons(drilled to 1.4mm)
TKR8104 .4 bellcranks
TKR8100 .4 ackerman
TKR5545B HRC Hubs
You also need the Aluminum C Block (others can stay composite)

What option parts should I consider buying with a new kit?
None are required but we recommend the following:

TKR5161 – V2 Adjustable Hinge Pin Brace “A” block, 7075 CNC, EB/NB/ET/NT/SCT) - Helps to improve durability on hard crashes.

TKR5163 – V2 Adjustable Hinge Pin Brace “C” block, 7075 CNC, EB/NB/ET/NT/SCT) - Helps to improve durability on hard crashes.

TKR5545B – HRC Rear Hubs (L/R, CV or uni, SCT.3/SL) - Improves stability of the rear on mid to corner exit. Allows harder acceleration on corner exit.

TKR6146 - CNC Delrin Shock Cartridge Set

TiNi Shock Shafts
-TKR6004T (front)
-TKR6017T (rear)


What spare parts should I keep on hand?
TKR5020 – Hinge Pins (inner, front/rear)
TKR5516 – Front Suspension Arms and TKR5515 – Rear Suspension Arms
TKR5542 – Spindle Carriers - TKR5541B Spindles
TKR6009 – Shock O-Ring and Bladder Set (for 2 shocks)

Tips and Tricks

List of Vehicle Setup Adjustments and Build Tips can be found here. There are several videos and articles detailing the building of shocks, diffs, camber links, etc.

Use steering stops/limiter washers... more info here.

Setup Sheets:
Setup sheets for all Tekno RC vehicles can be found here. Please be sure to try our recommended setup. It works very well on most tracks.




Hinge Pin Insert Chart:

Warranty Policy:
Tekno RC is the only company in the industry that will give 50% off of parts if returned to them using the General Warranty return policy found on their website. The parts can be lightly used or completely abused, as long as the part is still being produced it's covered!

Piston Drills:
Some of our setups recommend using pistons that are enlarged. For instance 4x1.9 or 3x2.0. To drill the pistons we recommend the following:
GMK Supply Piston Drill Set
16PC Metric Bit Set Metric Sizes 2.00 to 3.00 MM.





















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Old 10-10-2016, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Cain
I used the VANT 100C 8000mah in the heavier durango desc10, they worked excellent. With that truck sold, go no need for em as the cars I have now are all shortie style setups.
Would you say that 100c is worth it over 70c? It's worth the money difference?
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I'm a Hitec servo guy. Is the 7954 a good servo option? It has 403 oz of torque while using 7.4v

https://www.amainhobbies.com/hitec-h...37954s/p140824
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Originally Posted by jason07
I'm a Hitec servo guy. Is the 7954 a good servo option? It has 403 oz of torque while using 7.4v

https://www.amainhobbies.com/hitec-h...37954s/p140824
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Originally Posted by suzukipro
thanks!
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I'm torn on which batteries to buy.. ]:
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I'm using SPC racing 2s 7200 70c in my SL and have had zero issues ... barely get warm..
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Originally Posted by Thrifty
I'm using SPC racing 2s 7200 70c in my SL and have had zero issues ... barely get warm..
http://spcracingbatteries.com/ ??? The site doesn't load, do you order from somewhere else?
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Originally Posted by deceit
Would you say that 100c is worth it over 70c? It's worth the money difference?
personally at these various C levels for the batteries you mentioned, I haven't heard of too much issues.

The big thing though is Capacity. You want that capacity so you are not running the batteries all the way down trying to squeeze every bit out of them. this of course relative to C Rating but for what you listed, that would be more my concern.
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I'm torn on which batteries to buy.. ]:
Personally, I've run SMC 7200's for 2 season now with no drop off.
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the SMC 7200 60c?
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Originally Posted by deceit
the SMC 7200 60c?
Yup

http://www.smc-racing.net/index.php?...product_id=248
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I have a warranty on my 4s, so I will probably order a SMC better now. I am between the one you listed (7200mah 60c $38) and (6000mah 100c $50), would get 2 of either for now... I imagine 6000mah 100c should still enough runtime.
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I have 4 of the 7200 SMC's, they are a great battery for the money. I would also recemmond these, lots of punch, great racing battery

http://www.smc-racing.net/index.php?...product_id=341
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Originally Posted by hoyt1967
I have 4 of the 7200 SMC's, they are a great battery for the money. I would also recemmond these, lots of punch, great racing battery

http://www.smc-racing.net/index.php?...product_id=341
Nice, I am actually ordering 2 of those now! the 6000mah 100c, can't wait to test them out!!!

Thank you for the responses!
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Originally Posted by hoyt1967
I have 4 of the 7200 SMC's, they are a great battery for the money. I would also recemmond these, lots of punch, great racing battery

http://www.smc-racing.net/index.php?...product_id=341
How do they compare to the normal 7200?
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