Tekno NB48
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#485
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Joined: Sep 2011
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New baby coming, I was between JQ and NB48, but Tekno seems the best way to go, more I read about this car the more I like. Also order a couple of spares parts, skid plates, steering bushings, rebuilt joint, set or bearings, kind headz cluth shoes (losi compatible), hobao air filters,. Do you guys knows if the arms included in the kit are the extra tough?
#487
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From: Mississippi
I've had my car for a week now and got a chance to race it last night, car did great actually took the TQ and win. If anyone is considering this car you let tell you that you want be disappointed, I've had most all the big name cars over the past couple years and the Tekno quality is up at the top and is probably the best build of any kits on the market! I've had the EB48 since October and was so impressed with it that I had to try the NB48 and have not been dissapointed. The Tekno quality and durability is incredable and I have been very impressed by the buggies.
#488
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I've had my car for a week now and got a chance to race it last night, car did great actually took the TQ and win. If anyone is considering this car you let tell you that you want be disappointed, I've had most all the big name cars over the past couple years and the Tekno quality is up at the top and is probably the best build of any kits on the market! I've had the EB48 since October and was so impressed with it that I had to try the NB48 and have not been dissapointed. The Tekno quality and durability is incredable and I have been very impressed by the buggies. 

what about setup changes? what did you figure out? what box are you using?
#490
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From: Mississippi
I'm still not completely satisfied with my setup so I'm ready to post it but I'll say that it's far from box/kit. I also tried the set up posted on the website and it was very loose in the rear for our current conditions (not a high enough grip level) and the box set up was a good start but just wouldn't carry enough corner speed and I was getting run over in the corners. I've changed so much and the car reacts good to every change and I really like that about the car, when you make a change and go back out you can really feel the difference and see in the lap times weather it was good or bad. I haven't played with shocks yet on the NB and that is what I am going to test and experiment more with this week. I'll post up what I can come up with. PUDDIN, you coming to the Jam race?
#491
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I'm still not completely satisfied with my setup so I'm ready to post it but I'll say that it's far from box/kit. I also tried the set up posted on the website and it was very loose in the rear for our current conditions (not a high enough grip level) and the box set up was a good start but just wouldn't carry enough corner speed and I was getting run over in the corners. I've changed so much and the car reacts good to every change and I really like that about the car, when you make a change and go back out you can really feel the difference and see in the lap times weather it was good or bad. I haven't played with shocks yet on the NB and that is what I am going to test and experiment more with this week. I'll post up what I can come up with. PUDDIN, you coming to the Jam race?
Idk i want to go. I am trying to find some people to go with. What starter box are you using?



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