Tekno RC EB48.4 Thread
#1471
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
yeah I don't do it every race, rather just the start of the day. Unless my car is doing weird stuff and bouncing.
#1472
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 59
From: Clayton North Carolina
Exactly what I was thinking when I read that.
I suppose you could very slowly push the shaft in until you SEE oil, then quickly get the bleeder screw back in.....?
#1473
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
The reason you do this at the beginning of the day is simply to remove that pressure you get from travelling or storage. The shocks aren't sucking in air like a 10th scale shock. It's just a slight amount. If you notice your car behaving weirdly, bleed them.
#1476
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 59
From: Clayton North Carolina
Had my first race with this beautiful car last weekend and LOVED IT. It drives itself, jumps like a cat and handles great, and that's with box setup.
One thing I noticed though, was after each qualifier (three of them with three different sets of rims) I'd have a thick black "ring" of melted plastic on the inside/center of some or all of the rims. It's obviously coming from the rim being right up against the hub carriers, and actually scrubbing (probably in the curves, bad/sideways landings, etc), and was wondering if you guys found a way to prevent this (my buddy's rims from last season are the same way, so it's not just me).
I've considered dremeling a touch off of either the carriers or the rims for a fix.....?
Thanks
One thing I noticed though, was after each qualifier (three of them with three different sets of rims) I'd have a thick black "ring" of melted plastic on the inside/center of some or all of the rims. It's obviously coming from the rim being right up against the hub carriers, and actually scrubbing (probably in the curves, bad/sideways landings, etc), and was wondering if you guys found a way to prevent this (my buddy's rims from last season are the same way, so it's not just me).
I've considered dremeling a touch off of either the carriers or the rims for a fix.....?
Thanks
#1478
Tech Initiate
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 32
From: FRANCE
Had my first race with this beautiful car last weekend and LOVED IT. It drives itself, jumps like a cat and handles great, and that's with box setup.
One thing I noticed though, was after each qualifier (three of them with three different sets of rims) I'd have a thick black "ring" of melted plastic on the inside/center of some or all of the rims. It's obviously coming from the rim being right up against the hub carriers, and actually scrubbing (probably in the curves, bad/sideways landings, etc), and was wondering if you guys found a way to prevent this (my buddy's rims from last season are the same way, so it's not just me).
I've considered dremeling a touch off of either the carriers or the rims for a fix.....?
Thanks
One thing I noticed though, was after each qualifier (three of them with three different sets of rims) I'd have a thick black "ring" of melted plastic on the inside/center of some or all of the rims. It's obviously coming from the rim being right up against the hub carriers, and actually scrubbing (probably in the curves, bad/sideways landings, etc), and was wondering if you guys found a way to prevent this (my buddy's rims from last season are the same way, so it's not just me).
I've considered dremeling a touch off of either the carriers or the rims for a fix.....?
Thanks
#1479
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 59
From: Clayton North Carolina
#1480
#1481
Tech Adept
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 149
Thinking about buying an EB48, does anyone know whether this lipo would fit in the tray and under the body?
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-...___store=en_us
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-...___store=en_us
#1482
Tech Master
iTrader: (35)
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 1,263
From: Seattle
Thinking about buying an EB48, does anyone know whether this lipo would fit in the tray and under the body?
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-...___store=en_us
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-...___store=en_us
This is cut and pasted straight from Teknorc.com the tray itself may not even be big enough for that battery (but it is pretty close) let alone room under the body. But thats just going off of the given dimensions so couldn't say for sure.Specifications
- Length: 435mm (without wing)
- Wheelbase: 323-335mm
- Width: 306-310*mm (*optional hubs required)
- Weight: 3200g (7.0lb) (RTR weight equipped w/ Tekin RX8, 500g battery, rx, etc)
- Diff Ratio: F/R – 12/40t, Center – 44t
- Battery tray dimensions: 50x148mm (2x2s or 1x4s config)
- Kit/RTR: Kit





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