Tekno RC EB48.3 Thread
#2371
Tech Master
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,167
From: Maine
Sorry about that. Alot of us have been tekno for so long we assume that people know that part and forget about it. I actually buy them in 10 packs off ebay so I always have them in my box. This has helped with nitro's several times in the pits to bypass bad on\off switches.
#2372
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
Yup, see my original post 

I run the Savox 1268. Just make sure you also buy the servo lead extension. They are only a couple of bucks, but the servo lead isn't long enough.
The nice thing about the 1268 is I can run it in any car/truck. 10th or 8th. I don't have to have different stuff for nitro buggy, different for 10th, etc.
The nice thing about the 1268 is I can run it in any car/truck. 10th or 8th. I don't have to have different stuff for nitro buggy, different for 10th, etc.
#2373
Sorry about that. Alot of us have been tekno for so long we assume that people know that part and forget about it. I actually buy them in 10 packs off ebay so I always have them in my box. This has helped with nitro's several times in the pits to bypass bad on\off switches.
#2376
I tried searching and didn't find the exact answer.
I'm struggling with off power steering (or just getting through a corner tight vs taking it wide)
I used the Joe Bornhorst setup but I have gotten so far away from that that I'm not sure what to call it.
I am using 7/7/5 in the diffs and I believe 425/ 475 in the shocks. The car just won't turn into the corner, I can't comment if its getting out of the corner well because I have to go so slow to setup for the exit.
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm struggling with off power steering (or just getting through a corner tight vs taking it wide)
I used the Joe Bornhorst setup but I have gotten so far away from that that I'm not sure what to call it.
I am using 7/7/5 in the diffs and I believe 425/ 475 in the shocks. The car just won't turn into the corner, I can't comment if its getting out of the corner well because I have to go so slow to setup for the exit.
Any help would be appreciated.
#2377
Whats the surface your running on. Is it loose, dusty low grip, medium grip and jumps sizes. Maybe try going down in diff oils. I run 5/5/3 on a dusty low grip track and get great turn in and out of corners with 2 degrees camber with 1 degree toe on the front.
#2378
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 3,808
From: Texas
I tried searching and didn't find the exact answer.
I'm struggling with off power steering (or just getting through a corner tight vs taking it wide)
I used the Joe Bornhorst setup but I have gotten so far away from that that I'm not sure what to call it.
I am using 7/7/5 in the diffs and I believe 425/ 475 in the shocks. The car just won't turn into the corner, I can't comment if its getting out of the corner well because I have to go so slow to setup for the exit.
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm struggling with off power steering (or just getting through a corner tight vs taking it wide)
I used the Joe Bornhorst setup but I have gotten so far away from that that I'm not sure what to call it.
I am using 7/7/5 in the diffs and I believe 425/ 475 in the shocks. The car just won't turn into the corner, I can't comment if its getting out of the corner well because I have to go so slow to setup for the exit.
Any help would be appreciated.
#2383
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 3,808
From: Texas
I agree, but on this car it also has negative side effects. Sliding the hubs forward increases the dog bone plunge and makes the rear too stiff under power. I have to run it back a bit to keep it from getting kicked around real bad through bumps that are hit under power.





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