Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#3346
I just built mine, and I must say it was a pleasure to build. I must have an updated kit, because I didn't have any 6 shims for my center dif that I heard people talking about............I did have a hard time getting the shocks(mostly rear) to not have air in them, I'll look into sanding a touch off the bottom edge of the top caps when I rebuild.
#3347
I've got my EB down to 6.4 lbs. I'm running it on 2S and I'm going to try and get it down to 6lbs. I'm using the sc401v2 motor right now and it pushes the car around perfect, but its not as light as the pro 4 so I'm going to try one of those as well. Going to add some option parts to lighten it up more tonight.
#3348
I've got my EB down to 6.4 lbs. I'm running it on 2S and I'm going to try and get it down to 6lbs. I'm using the sc401v2 motor right now and it pushes the car around perfect, but its not as light as the pro 4 so I'm going to try one of those as well. Going to add some option parts to lighten it up more tonight.


Your car is going to gain some weight once you actually install some treaded tires, lol.
#3350
Nice!! The least that I could get my xray was around 6.5 pounds in theory, with a BH hobbies lt4 paired with 5000 3s and a 3300 pro 4 that with a frp battery tray and radio tray removed and all carbon.
I am guessing this baby will be lighter with swiss cheesing the battery tray removing more plastic and cf towers and plates and titanium buckles.
I am guessing this baby will be lighter with swiss cheesing the battery tray removing more plastic and cf towers and plates and titanium buckles.
#3351
#3352
I guess I spoke too soon. I just went out to try the buggy on my private track, and when I tried to break in the diffs per the manual, the center diff siezed up and had a meltdown!!!!! There were no 6 shims in my kit, so it must be a revised setup, and it was assembled carefully with nothing out of the ordinary to note. Now I have a messy car that hasn't even seen dirt, and my diff gears wont even come out because the case is melted around them.
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
#3353
I guess I spoke too soon. I just went out to try the buggy on my private track, and when I tried to break in the diffs per the manual, the center diff siezed up and had a meltdown!!!!! There were no 6 shims in my kit, so it must be a revised setup, and it was assembled carefully with nothing out of the ordinary to note. Now I have a messy car that hasn't even seen dirt, and my diff gears wont even come out because the case is melted around them.
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
It was fine spinning to break in the front/rear diffs by holding down one side, then the other, but the problem happened when you held down the front and then back of the car to break in the center diff?
I assume you built the center diff without any of the shims behind the spider gears?
#3354
I guess I spoke too soon. I just went out to try the buggy on my private track, and when I tried to break in the diffs per the manual, the center diff siezed up and had a meltdown!!!!! There were no 6 shims in my kit, so it must be a revised setup, and it was assembled carefully with nothing out of the ordinary to note. Now I have a messy car that hasn't even seen dirt, and my diff gears wont even come out because the case is melted around them.
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
make sure you break in your diff with very slow speed. i now set my throttle on 10% when breaking in my diffs. You’ll notice that the speed will increase as the diff gets broken in using the same 10% throttle.
Also make sure your cross pins sit correctly and the notched spots are interlocked
#3355
I've got my EB down to 6.4 lbs. I'm running it on 2S and I'm going to try and get it down to 6lbs. I'm using the sc401v2 motor right now and it pushes the car around perfect, but its not as light as the pro 4 so I'm going to try one of those as well. Going to add some option parts to lighten it up more tonight.


how are your temps? How many mah do you burn per minute? I whish they had low kv 550 can motors
#3356
I guess I spoke too soon. I just went out to try the buggy on my private track, and when I tried to break in the diffs per the manual, the center diff siezed up and had a meltdown!!!!! There were no 6 shims in my kit, so it must be a revised setup, and it was assembled carefully with nothing out of the ordinary to note. Now I have a messy car that hasn't even seen dirt, and my diff gears wont even come out because the case is melted around them.
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
A big kick in the groin, because I already sold my Losi, and this is the weekend we were all switching over from nitro to run electric for the winter. I hope I get some responses quick...........
Sorry to hear about this. However this should not happen unless the break-in was done too fast or for too long
. You have to go very slow (1/8th throttle as indicated in the instructions) and only for 30 seconds.
#3357
I just built mine, and I must say it was a pleasure to build. I must have an updated kit, because I didn't have any 6 shims for my center dif that I heard people talking about............I did have a hard time getting the shocks(mostly rear) to not have air in them, I'll look into sanding a touch off the bottom edge of the top caps when I rebuild.
I had the same trouble with the shocks. What fixed it for me was removing the o-ring on the threads and sanding just a hair off the cap. That let's the cap fully seat.
#3360
You're the guy from that one video pulse linked us to. Buggy looks great and i am anticipating your reviews on the other buggies as well.



2Likes