Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#76
LOL, that's one of our running jokes around here. We have half a dozen other vehicles pretty much ready to go (already designed), but we're going to wait and see how this is received before making any production decisions.
#77
Wheel driveshafts on the other hand need to articulate so obviously we went with the CV's there.
#78
Really nice work tekno!! I believe that this chassis layout will become the "standard" for all e buggy and e truggys in the future. Sort of like the nitro Buggys all basically look the same now with just minor variations to component positions. I've definitly got this on my list as one to watch for the next time I need a new buggy. Nice to see someone taking the lead on this rather than just putting out another conversion.
. This is the foundation of our company going forward and we're excited as hell about it!
#82
FYI, a little feature - we used angled/offset rod ends for ALL of the camber links. This lowered all of the links by 5mm. Having an ounce or two be another 5mm isn't a world of difference, but every little bit helps and this is just an example of how much thought we put into this thing. We tried to optimize every where we could.
Last edited by teknorc; 04-30-2012 at 02:39 PM. Reason: typo
#83
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Well i am a "dual battery layout" fan but i'm sure this one would be the best way to go with a single battery, you can tell it has a lot of features that just make sense. Also its light weight is a nice thing to keep in mind when it comes to choose a buggy IMO.
Great to see Tekno growing up and i hope you guys do well in this new "adventure", making this scale bigger!
Great to see Tekno growing up and i hope you guys do well in this new "adventure", making this scale bigger!
#85
Not sure about that. We haven't checked for compatibility, but there might be others that work. We didn't do anything too special with the diff case.



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