Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#767
It looks like the eb48 will not have easy acces to the center differential like the mugen eco does, so we will need to remove one center diff support to take it out? One thing to improve in my opinion Tekno.
At least it looks like the front/rear diff are installing hinge pins and not threaded hinge pins like the mbx6 and 808 (stock). It is a pain to remove all hinge pins to get acces to the diffs, and specially when its near impossible to screw on the nut in the fronts hinge pins of the mugen.
At least it looks like the front/rear diff are installing hinge pins and not threaded hinge pins like the mbx6 and 808 (stock). It is a pain to remove all hinge pins to get acces to the diffs, and specially when its near impossible to screw on the nut in the fronts hinge pins of the mugen.
#769
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 52
Ok, I have not read trough this thread and I hope that this has not been discussed yet?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
#770
Ok, I have not read trough this thread and I hope that this has not been discussed yet?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
#771
Ok, I have not read trough this thread and I hope that this has not been discussed yet?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
#772
He never said he wanted to run it as a SCT. It is probably very comparable to a converted 810, probably 6-8 oz heavier, but it will actually stand up to 1/8th scale power systems.
3400 RTR is correct with the listed equipment. Your measurements for the Pro4 and smaller battery are also accurate. However, you need to add the weight of an SC body, bumpers, and body mounts to that number. So it might be a little heavier than what you have calculated there.
#775
Ok, I have not read trough this thread and I hope that this has not been discussed yet?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
I made some weight calculations between this buggy and the Losi SCTE. If you equip this buggy with only a 2S 6000mAh pack and a Pro4 motor you will save 448grams (0,98lb)!
If the numbers from Tekno is correct (3400grams for a RTR) then the total weight for a EB48 buggy on 2S with a Pro4 motor is 2950grams (6.5lb). Compared to a SCTE which is over 3000g (6.6lb).
I would like to see this buggy on a 2S with a Pro 4000 motor. What do you guys think?
4WD SCT runs 2S LiPo because of ROAR rules that limit battery voltage, not because it is a good thing to do.
There is a discussion on that subject in this thread:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...y-2s-lipo.html
In particular, pay attention to this post:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/10916080-post57.html
#776
Tech Addict
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 643
Man Im really loving this, everytime I look at this its awesome.
WHEN IS IT COMING OUT!
EDIT: As I look at the pictures on the Tekno website Im worried about the shocks and the ride height. All the pictures show the shock adjusters WAY down.
WHEN IS IT COMING OUT!
EDIT: As I look at the pictures on the Tekno website Im worried about the shocks and the ride height. All the pictures show the shock adjusters WAY down.
Last edited by Ironwolf1974; 07-02-2012 at 05:01 PM.
#777
#778
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iTrader: (6)
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 643
A lot of the pictures on the site of the completed buggy were done with pre-production parts and do not necessarily reflect what the final version will look like. The shock springs are an example of such parts and the reason why the collars are so low in some pics and so high in others. Rest assured, the final version will allow just about any ride height the user will want

Going to get one either way.
#779
Tech Initiate
iTrader: (8)
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 44
Hi tekno,
I have pre-ordered the EB48 on Stormer...my question is...will everyone that pre-ordered get a kit during the first shipment? Or will be there be an additional wait time for all the pre-orders to be filled?
Thanks
I have pre-ordered the EB48 on Stormer...my question is...will everyone that pre-ordered get a kit during the first shipment? Or will be there be an additional wait time for all the pre-orders to be filled?
Thanks
#780
We've got Stormer covered in the first shipment.



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