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Bernard_Jr 12-03-2013 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by teknorc (Post 12779739)
Chassis shape at the front and rear sections are the same as the electric vehicles to ensure compatibility with parts already on the market.

Thanks for the hard work. I've been wanting to do nitro for so long and you guys made it easy.

Make some more 1/10's and I'll replace everything I got. :nod:

G SquareD 12-03-2013 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by teknorc (Post 12779739)
Chassis shape at the front and rear sections are the same as the electric vehicles to ensure compatibility with parts already on the market.

Thanks Danny.

Also for anyone looking for high quality skid plates, check these out. They make stainless steel skid plates for various manufactures, including Tekno.

http://shop.leadfingerrc.com/SS-rear...s-LFR10087.htm :nod:

G SquareD 12-03-2013 11:17 AM

HV, Lipo Hump pack question...
 

Originally Posted by Bernard_Jr (Post 12779932)
Thanks for the hard work. I've been wanting to do nitro for so long and you guys made it easy.

Make some more 1/10's and I'll replace everything I got. :nod:

Amen to that Bernard!!! :nod: I'll be on the same boat! :tire:

Have a rookie Nitro question....I'll be running HV servos and KO Propo RXs in my NB48. Do I need a BEC or voltage regulator if I run a Lipo Hump pack? I'm asking since a fully charged 2S Lipo runs at 8.4v, and the servos & RXs are rated to run at 7.4v. Not sure if the servos/RXs are built to handle the extra voltage. Thanks!

Bernard_Jr 12-03-2013 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by G SquareD (Post 12779956)
Thanks Danny.

Also for anyone looking for high quality skid plates, check these out. They make stainless steel skid plates for various manufactures, including Tekno.

http://shop.leadfingerrc.com/SS-rear...s-LFR10087.htm :nod:

Thanks for reminding me. Those are great skid plates. I use them on my SCT410 and EB48.2 already.

JDJamminX1 12-03-2013 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by G SquareD (Post 12779985)
Amen to that Bernard!!! :nod: I'll be on the same boat! :tire:

Have a rookie Nitro question....I'll be running HV servos and KO Propo RXs in my NB48. Do I need a BEC or voltage regulator if I run a Lipo Hump pack? I'm asking since a fully charged 2S Lipo runs at 8.4v, and the servos & RXs are rated to run at 7.4v. Not sure if the servos/RXs are built to handle the extra voltage. Thanks!

If the servos are High Voltage servos, you should have no issues. Even if it says 7.4 on the box. They will take the extra load. I even have some standard servos that have had no problems running in the HV format.

sramos 12-03-2013 12:44 PM

I'm with ya on the 1/10 scales. I want a full tekno fleet. As tekno releases I'm selling the old. I have a feeling a 2wd sct or a 1/10 4wd buggy will be next. I see the 2wd buggy being last IF they even decide too mess with one

UK.hardcore 12-04-2013 07:53 AM

with the 15° C-hub, doesn't the steering arm interfere with the suspension arm at full droop? or is the droop now less then EB48 standard?

DBL15 12-04-2013 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by UK.hardcore (Post 12782712)
with the 15° C-hub, doesn't the steering arm interfere with the suspension arm at full droop? or is the droop now less then EB48 standard?

Not at all not even on the bench with no wheels on it the is no issue

But I know what you mean but this buggy does not have it but I am running the steering limiters as per the set up book but there is a heap of steering still :nod:

If you need more steering then the track must be super tight indoors I would say

But with the limiters in everything is as free as a bird in the front end

Jordan Anderson 12-05-2013 08:33 AM

Is the NB48 narrower than other nitro buggies?

It's obvious that the EB48 is super narrow when compared to other e-buggies, but I can't tell if the NB48 is also relatively thin?

stipres 12-05-2013 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Jordan Anderson (Post 12785987)
Is the NB48 narrower than other nitro buggies?

It's obvious that the EB48 is super narrow when compared to other e-buggies, but I can't tell if the NB48 is also relatively thin?

The NB's width is on par with most other buggies out there. For testing, most of us used the FTW Xray 808 body and it nearly fit perfectly.

spunkysandoval 12-05-2013 11:33 AM

Has anyone got their body painted up yet?

teknorc 12-05-2013 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by spunkysandoval (Post 12786499)
Has anyone got their body painted up yet?

Mine is painted :) (it's on the Tekno RC site). Josh has his painted too, maybe he'll share.

spunkysandoval 12-05-2013 12:30 PM

Cool. I should have mine tomorrow. Just want to get some ideas for my paint :)

DBL15 12-05-2013 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by spunkysandoval (Post 12786499)
Has anyone got their body painted up yet?

Mine should be painted this weekend as well :nod: :nod: :nod:

Then as long as the weather stays fine it's test run will be the 14/15th of Dec :p

Mel 12-05-2013 05:18 PM

Heres one painted for my buddy Sta-Bil aka Bill.. all paint
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...psf12c11e9.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps9445f778.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps402afd87.jpg


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