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vandalzzz 08-20-2014 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by Mo Denton (Post 13480161)
lol. it covers everything.

Mo, you have Fr toe set to "1" in your setup, does it mean normal "wheels out" and you just forgot about minus digit, or it is really "wheels in" like rear end?

dodgeguy 08-20-2014 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by Mo Denton (Post 13480161)
lol. it covers everything.


Even at The Dirt Nitro Challenge?:sneaky:

madweazl 08-20-2014 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by vandalzzz (Post 13481200)
Mo, you have Fr toe set to "1" in your setup, does it mean normal "wheels out" and you just forgot about minus digit, or it is really "wheels in" like rear end?

Positive toe would indicate toe out.

Mo Denton 08-21-2014 04:13 AM


Originally Posted by madweazl (Post 13481088)
That statement just doesnt compute! I've driven so many cars over the last 25 years that have never been able to do this. Cant wait to start really leaning on it to see what it can do.

it covers the baseline for everything. Losi 3.0, Kyosho, Mugen all have a set up that is rarely changed or when it is its small things on the car. BUT... the starting baseline set up doesn't change from track to track or temps to temps.
the set up is a baseline that I personally have yet to change and others haven't either. but a few small adjustments may be needed for your liking.
set up has a lot of traction and a lot of steering and floats over bumps and ruts, so anything more will come from you. another note as well though is the clutch. If your throwing a set up on, throw it all on. If you want it to be half as good as it is then by all means only put part of it on. No matter what makes sense.

Mo Denton 08-21-2014 04:15 AM


Originally Posted by vandalzzz (Post 13481200)
Mo, you have Fr toe set to "1" in your setup, does it mean normal "wheels out" and you just forgot about minus digit, or it is really "wheels in" like rear end?

sorry bro... but Madweazl is correct. it is toe out (+1) not many, if any, run toe in on 1/8 scale so I just didn't put the + sign.
so it is toe out and that's opposite the rear end

Mo Denton 08-21-2014 04:15 AM


Originally Posted by dodgeguy (Post 13481328)
Even at The Dirt Nitro Challenge?:sneaky:

BAM!!!!!!

Mo Denton 08-21-2014 04:17 AM

oh BTW guys
Kris over at Darkside Design is making a template for a wrap for the stock tekno body. I will let you guys know when its complete if anyone is interested:D

madweazl 08-21-2014 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by Mo Denton (Post 13481796)
it covers the baseline for everything. Losi 3.0, Kyosho, Mugen all have a set up that is rarely changed or when it is its small things on the car. BUT... the starting baseline set up doesn't change from track to track or temps to temps.
the set up is a baseline that I personally have yet to change and others haven't either. but a few small adjustments may be needed for your liking.
set up has a lot of traction and a lot of steering and floats over bumps and ruts, so anything more will come from you. another note as well though is the clutch. If your throwing a set up on, throw it all on. If you want it to be half as good as it is then by all means only put part of it on. No matter what makes sense.

Looking forward to trying it this weekend for sure. We have such a wide variety of tracks available out here that I'm always messing with a number of things.

As for the wrap, does it have some sort of hologram that gives the illusion that the rear half of the cab isnt there :eek:

Graham11 08-21-2014 08:01 AM

For anyone new to the NB48 that doesnt love the stock body there are a couple after market bodies from FTW that work, specifcally theres the FTW reactor body specifically designed for the NB48 but I prefer the XB9 body from FTW which fits great the only thing that you need to change is the filter setup to the losi filter.

Mo Denton 08-21-2014 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by madweazl (Post 13482077)
Looking forward to trying it this weekend for sure. We have such a wide variety of tracks available out here that I'm always messing with a number of things.

As for the wrap, does it have some sort of hologram that gives the illusion that the rear half of the cab isnt there :eek:

lol not sure on holograms but I can ask!!!
he is in the process of making a new website also so it will have more updated info.

kpjr7321 08-21-2014 11:50 AM

Mp9 vs Tekno
 
Mo,

How does this car compare to Mp9

Drivetrain?
Durability?
Jumping?
Acceleration?
Corner speed?

j dogg 08-21-2014 02:14 PM

Just checking to see if any one of u guys has one of these for sale? If so pm me.please and thanks

madweazl 08-21-2014 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by Graham11 (Post 13482198)
For anyone new to the NB48 that doesnt love the stock body there are a couple after market bodies from FTW that work, specifcally theres the FTW reactor body specifically designed for the NB48 but I prefer the XB9 body from FTW which fits great the only thing that you need to change is the filter setup to the losi filter.

Yea, I'm going with the Nightfox for the XB9. The Reactor is still a little too wild for me.

Mo Denton 08-21-2014 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by j dogg (Post 13482932)
Just checking to see if any one of u guys has one of these for sale? If so pm me.please and thanks

Don't have one for sale but red rock hobbies has an awesome price on them

madweazl 08-21-2014 02:25 PM

Tower had a $72 coupon on orders of $600 plus the car has a $25 Tower coupon that comes with.


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