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Old 08-24-2013 | 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by bico
I am looking for a hight quality screw kit containing a set of all screws. Any ideas? Any good and/or bad experiences?

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Tony screws have worked excellent for me.

Originally Posted by ArmySSG
Ok Tekno E-Buggy drivers, I currently run the SCT410 and love it, I'm not the best but I've dropped my average lap times from 46s-32-33s consistently. My question to the more seasoned guys is it a night and day difference when driving the E-buggy in comparison to a Short Course (as far as technical skill)? I'm thinking about moving up to two classes but if the con's out weigh the pro's I'll probably just stick to Short Course.. Also, will the E-buggy be an endless money pit? Got it, electronics, a great couple of 4s packs, but I'm talking more about tires.. Will I be dumping tons of money into tires or some other random thing that wears down more than anything else? Thanks in advance..
If you are running on something that is high traction, since E-buggies get a lot more punch it is possible you will see a bit more tire wear.


I posted this on Tekin's thread but I think this could be answered right here.

For those that own a Tekin 1900Kv and have owned the Tekin 2050 Kv motor, how do they feel in comparison when you by hand rotate the shaft? Right now the two I have sitting here, the 2050Kv feels more notchy, then 1900Kv feels much less as I rotate it.

Not sure if that is common, just want to make sure.
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