Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#4381
Tech Addict
iTrader: (22)
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 514
From: Northern Illinois
You guys are aware that these are toys with plastic components right? If you expect plastic not to break in certain instances you may want to try a different hobby, or produce yourself aluminum arms. If you lose sleep over the nightmare of breaking an arm every blue moon then boil them. No need to give tekno a reputation of moderate plastic durability because an arm broke once. Their stuff is easily one of the best out there.
Fact: 7 lbs of pressure can break a collarbone in the right spot.
Fact: 7 lbs of pressure can break a collarbone in the right spot.
#4382
You guys are aware that these are toys with plastic components right? If you expect plastic not to break in certain instances you may want to try a different hobby, or produce yourself aluminum arms. If you lose sleep over the nightmare of breaking an arm every blue moon then boil them. No need to give tekno a reputation of moderate plastic durability because an arm broke once. Their stuff is easily one of the best out there.
Fact: 7 lbs of pressure can break a collarbone in the right spot.
Fact: 7 lbs of pressure can break a collarbone in the right spot.
AGREED ! Nothing wrong with the Tekno plastics .......
#4384
Not sure why some get so defensive, I don't think anybody is trying to create a "reputation" for Tekno, or develope some "conspiracy". It is a DISCUSSION forum. Some of us discuss our first hand experiences, and everybody is free to draw their own conclusions. A large portion of this thread is people wanting to know how the car compares to others. Of course, they are all plastic toys and prone to break in general use, that is a given in this hobby. That being said, in MY OWN experience(and it seems I'm not the only one), these arms have broken considerably easier than the 2 other brands I have had, but overall the car performs better. The dicussion also continues with the effective resolutions to my own experiences.
As I have said previously, I love all my Tekno products, as I have MANY, and it is my opinion and experience that their stuff is among the highest quality and best design out there in this hobby, and no doubt that is partially due to listening to CUSTOMER FEEDBACK, especially since up until now most of their products were focused on improving other people's/company's cars/products. If they choose to try and improve on an already awesome car, more durable arms would be MY suggestion, based on MY experience(as an avid Tekno consumer) and probably my only suggestion. (other than a split center dif mount option
Enough beating a dead horse(for me anyway). If you choose not to acknowledge some other people's experiences so be it, turn a blind eye, ignorance is bliss.
As I have said previously, I love all my Tekno products, as I have MANY, and it is my opinion and experience that their stuff is among the highest quality and best design out there in this hobby, and no doubt that is partially due to listening to CUSTOMER FEEDBACK, especially since up until now most of their products were focused on improving other people's/company's cars/products. If they choose to try and improve on an already awesome car, more durable arms would be MY suggestion, based on MY experience(as an avid Tekno consumer) and probably my only suggestion. (other than a split center dif mount option

Enough beating a dead horse(for me anyway). If you choose not to acknowledge some other people's experiences so be it, turn a blind eye, ignorance is bliss.
Last edited by kevinpratt823; 01-19-2013 at 09:34 AM.
#4385
Tech Addict
iTrader: (22)
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 514
From: Northern Illinois
You bring good info. I just have an issue when you say you think the arms break easier than two other brands. You may have broke an arm on a small hit that other cars have had before, but the break could also be related to a big crash previously that stressed the arm and you got away with it. Now if arms were breaking routinely then there would be an issue. There is just no way to compare beside a routine breaking instance, which there is none on the eb48. I've broke Losi arms and I expect to break these sometime, that's the nature. As you said, since boiling them you've had no problems. I recommend boiling them for piece of mind. It's so easy to do and minimal time, why not? But boiling should be done on anything 1/8 scale if you want that extra insurance.
This buggy is as durable as anything out.
This buggy is as durable as anything out.
#4386
Tech Initiate
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 36
From: Arizona
If you boil plastic doesn't it make the plastic less rigid? which would equate to warped or bent plastic? I think I would rather have a broken arm and replace it then to have a warped a-arm which may be very difficult to tell. I don't have any knowledge in this area and could be wrong....maybe the boiling just makes them a little more flexible enough where they won't snap and don't effect the cars performance. I read in the forums tekno said they tested a bunch of different plastics and went on this because they wanted it rigid....guess it doesn't hurt to try.
#4387
You bring good info. I just have an issue when you say you think the arms break easier than two other brands. You may have broke an arm on a small hit that other cars have had before, but the break could also be related to a big crash previously that stressed the arm and you got away with it. Now if arms were breaking routinely then there would be an issue. There is just no way to compare beside a routine breaking instance, which there is none on the eb48. I've broke Losi arms and I expect to break these sometime, that's the nature. As you said, since boiling them you've had no problems. I recommend boiling them for piece of mind. It's so easy to do and minimal time, why not? But boiling should be done on anything 1/8 scale if you want that extra insurance.
This buggy is as durable as anything out.
This buggy is as durable as anything out.
The arm was not weakened by previous crashes.
Last edited by kevinpratt823; 01-19-2013 at 01:07 PM.
#4389
After a month of waiting, it's finally here.




I gotta say, turnigy did a lot more attractive look to their packaging. Motor's build quality seems very good. Too bad i don't know when i'll be able to test it though.




I gotta say, turnigy did a lot more attractive look to their packaging. Motor's build quality seems very good. Too bad i don't know when i'll be able to test it though.
#4391
Not sure why some get so defensive, I don't think anybody is trying to create a "reputation" for Tekno, or develope some "conspiracy". It is a DISCUSSION forum. Some of us discuss our first hand experiences, and everybody is free to draw their own conclusions. A large portion of this thread is people wanting to know how the car compares to others. Of course, they are all plastic toys and prone to break in general use, that is a given in this hobby. That being said, in MY OWN experience(and it seems I'm not the only one), these arms have broken considerably easier than the 2 other brands I have had, but overall the car performs better. The dicussion also continues with the effective resolutions to my own experiences.
As I have said previously, I love all my Tekno products, as I have MANY, and it is my opinion and experience that their stuff is among the highest quality and best design out there in this hobby, and no doubt that is partially due to listening to CUSTOMER FEEDBACK, especially since up until now most of their products were focused on improving other people's/company's cars/products. If they choose to try and improve on an already awesome car, more durable arms would be MY suggestion, based on MY experience(as an avid Tekno consumer) and probably my only suggestion. (other than a split center dif mount option
Enough beating a dead horse(for me anyway). If you choose not to acknowledge some other people's experiences so be it, turn a blind eye, ignorance is bliss.
As I have said previously, I love all my Tekno products, as I have MANY, and it is my opinion and experience that their stuff is among the highest quality and best design out there in this hobby, and no doubt that is partially due to listening to CUSTOMER FEEDBACK, especially since up until now most of their products were focused on improving other people's/company's cars/products. If they choose to try and improve on an already awesome car, more durable arms would be MY suggestion, based on MY experience(as an avid Tekno consumer) and probably my only suggestion. (other than a split center dif mount option

Enough beating a dead horse(for me anyway). If you choose not to acknowledge some other people's experiences so be it, turn a blind eye, ignorance is bliss.
You're gonna run into Fan-Boys here and there that will flame you for saying blank blank blank, but who really cares what they have to say. Just pick up some new arms and throw them on and keep charging and don't let the Fan-Boys bother you. You have a great buggy, so enjoy it!
#4392
Don't worry about it bro...This stuff happens to the best of us and that's just the way it is sometimes. I have to EB48 buggies, one for racing only and one for on-road and bashing. In six months time I have broken 4 front a-arms on my basher and 2 front a-arms on my racer. All of which were my fault except for one time on my racer it just broke off a small jump. Sometimes things just break because that's the name of the game. In my experience Tekno plastics are just as good if not better then what is currently available.
You're gonna run into Fan-Boys here and there that will flame you for saying blank blank blank, but who really cares what they have to say. Just pick up some new arms and throw them on and keep charging and don't let the Fan-Boys bother you. You have a great buggy, so enjoy it!
You're gonna run into Fan-Boys here and there that will flame you for saying blank blank blank, but who really cares what they have to say. Just pick up some new arms and throw them on and keep charging and don't let the Fan-Boys bother you. You have a great buggy, so enjoy it!

#4393
, I got it when they were all silver.
#4395
I'm current;y running the 2100 version of this motor and I love it. I turned the timing down to 0 (your's looks like it's there already) and it's been running super cool. I also like the fact that it uses an 8mm rotor shaft, ultra durable. I wish mine was red though
, I got it when they were all silver.
, I got it when they were all silver.


2Likes