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Kev1966 02-15-2016 05:07 PM

The buggy is in great shape, I did price it out and it is considerably cheaper to upgrade all the parts to include the chassis.

Thanks Eric.

RokleM 02-15-2016 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by Kev1966 (Post 14392583)
The buggy is in great shape, I did price it out and it is considerably cheaper to upgrade all the parts to include the chassis.

Thanks Eric.

You posted NT, but then mention buggy in the next post, do you mean truck or buggy? If it's the buggy, there were a TON of changes and coming from original to .3 I would definitely buy new personally. Truggy, it could be bought new or upgrade, depends.

Kev1966 02-15-2016 05:50 PM

My apologies, it is a truggy NT48.

RC Matt 02-16-2016 03:29 AM

How is the NB compared to the EB because I'm thinking about getting into nitro?

RokleM 02-16-2016 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by Kev1966 (Post 14392671)
My apologies, it is a truggy NT48.

Got it. Yes, I would do what I recommended then. FYI, this is the NT48 thread:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...48-thread.html


Originally Posted by RC Matt (Post 14393195)
How is the NB compared to the EB because I'm thinking about getting into nitro?

Hey Matt, these are the current EB48.3/NB48.3 thread, which will be what most people are watching. In the end, you can make them drive somewhat similar (with obvious differences in power curve), so it's all about what racing you have local and what you're most comfortable with.

http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...-3-thread.html

http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-3-thread.html

Tuppy 02-16-2016 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by RC Matt (Post 14393195)
How is the NB compared to the EB because I'm thinking about getting into nitro?

I have both Eb48.2 and then NB love them both you wont be sad about going nitro

shearpin 03-29-2016 07:49 AM

I realize that all of the cool kids have moved on from the EB/NB 48.1/.2 to the .3, but being cheap, I'm using the older models.

Has anyone run the JN2 rear suspension shims on the older models? I understand that they are supposed to make the .3 easier to drive on power with more corner speed.

RokleM 03-29-2016 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by shearpin (Post 14468462)
I realize that all of the cool kids have moved on from the EB/NB 48.1/.2 to the .3, but being cheap, I'm using the older models.

Has anyone run the JN2 rear suspension shims on the older models? I understand that they are supposed to make the .3 easier to drive on power with more corner speed.

The 1.5mm shim is pretty much specific for the EB48.3 and NB48.3 for the testing. I've heard of others testing on the SCT , .2's, and trucks, but that really is out of scope per say.

Most drivers that I've had contact with have been very happy with the .3 testing and the various aftermarket 1.5 spacers and using other smaller 1.5 shims.

Bob Barry 03-29-2016 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by shearpin (Post 14468462)
I realize that all of the cool kids have moved on from the EB/NB 48.1/.2 to the .3, but being cheap, I'm using the older models.

Has anyone run the JN2 rear suspension shims on the older models? I understand that they are supposed to make the .3 easier to drive on power with more corner speed.

I have 3DGY 1.5mm shims for both of the .3 vehicles and they are awesome. I haven't seen anyone use them on the older kits though.

1/8 IC Fan 11-23-2016 08:19 AM

I wanted to ask, are the bodies interchangable from NB48 to NB48.3. ?

Ilias 11-23-2016 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by 1/8 IC Fan (Post 14744832)
I wanted to ask, are the bodies interchangable from NB48 to NB48.3. ?



Hi,


Yes, bodies are interchangeable. Just use the forward engine position for the NB48.3 . :)

nodrog 11-24-2016 08:31 AM

will those shims still be as much of a tuning option with the new rear hubs? I haven't tried the shims yet but plan on buying the new hubs

MX304 11-24-2016 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by nodrog (Post 14745905)
will those shims still be as much of a tuning option with the new rear hubs? I haven't tried the shims yet but plan on buying the new hubs

Are you talking about the shims that guys were putting under the rear diff case? If so, the hubs are just a better way of accomplishing basically the same thing. Using both together might be too much of a change in most cases.

nodrog 11-24-2016 03:18 PM

yes, that's what I was thinking too

1/8 IC Fan 11-25-2016 03:53 PM

Those that have had the NB48 version 1, had you had to clearance your chassis for the starterbox wheel? I have gotten a chassis, yet it has been beveled to accomodate one. I have a new replacement chassis on the way. Also what is the best size flywheel to run with the stock motor mount?

Thanks everyone


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