Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#5581
Tech Regular
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 410
From: North East Ohio
I saw somewhere someone was using some fuel tubing over the bushing. I don't remember if it was in this thread or where it was. Might have been in the truck thread, but I saw it somewhere
Edit: Truck thread...
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...l#post11938611
Edit: Truck thread...
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...l#post11938611
#5582
Are the shock towers interchangeable between the SCT 410 and EB48? Xtreme Racing has some CF towers for the SCT 410 but not the EB 48. Each tower is 10g lighter than stock. I need to offset the additional weight from adding Traktion drive and mechanical brakes.
#5583
Yes, they are interchangeable.
#5585
Tech Fanatic
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 781
From: Norcal
small problem:
my buggy seems to have some torque steer at low speed acceleration.
*it goes straight when I accelerate slowly or keep a constant speed, but when I punch throttle, the car will turn right a bit.
it's especially bad on loose dirt. before taking a jump.
Any idea how to deal with that?
my buggy seems to have some torque steer at low speed acceleration.
*it goes straight when I accelerate slowly or keep a constant speed, but when I punch throttle, the car will turn right a bit.
it's especially bad on loose dirt. before taking a jump.
Any idea how to deal with that?
#5586
Dear TeknoRC crew,
it looks like TKR5148 – Complete Front/Rear Differential and TKR5147 – Complete Center Differential are both of them out of stock.
- Any idea when they will be available ?
- Any upgrade of those parts ? (like new TKR5150 – Differential Gear Set inside)
it looks like TKR5148 – Complete Front/Rear Differential and TKR5147 – Complete Center Differential are both of them out of stock.
- Any idea when they will be available ?
- Any upgrade of those parts ? (like new TKR5150 – Differential Gear Set inside)
Complete Front/Rear Differential still "out of stock"
Do you have an ETA ?
#5587
How were your temps and run time? Bashing or on a track? I was considering a 3S setup too.
#5588
small problem:
my buggy seems to have some torque steer at low speed acceleration.
*it goes straight when I accelerate slowly or keep a constant speed, but when I punch throttle, the car will turn right a bit.
it's especially bad on loose dirt. before taking a jump.
Any idea how to deal with that?
my buggy seems to have some torque steer at low speed acceleration.
*it goes straight when I accelerate slowly or keep a constant speed, but when I punch throttle, the car will turn right a bit.
it's especially bad on loose dirt. before taking a jump.
Any idea how to deal with that?
Matt
#5590
Tech Master
iTrader: (33)
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 1,486
From: Greenville, SC
Just to confirm, are these the shock parts everyone is talking about?
KYOIFW405-138 - 1.3x8 piston holes
Front spring, which one?
KYOIF350-714 - Kyosho 70mm Big Bore Front Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIS106-814 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2)
Rear spring, which one?
KYOIS106-8514 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Orange) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIF336-1716 - Kyosho 98mm Long Rear Shock Spring (Orange/17-1.6)
KYOIFW405-138 - 1.3x8 piston holes
Front spring, which one?
KYOIF350-714 - Kyosho 70mm Big Bore Front Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIS106-814 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2)
Rear spring, which one?
KYOIS106-8514 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Orange) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIF336-1716 - Kyosho 98mm Long Rear Shock Spring (Orange/17-1.6)
#5591
small problem:
my buggy seems to have some torque steer at low speed acceleration.
*it goes straight when I accelerate slowly or keep a constant speed, but when I punch throttle, the car will turn right a bit.
it's especially bad on loose dirt. before taking a jump.
Any idea how to deal with that?
my buggy seems to have some torque steer at low speed acceleration.
*it goes straight when I accelerate slowly or keep a constant speed, but when I punch throttle, the car will turn right a bit.
it's especially bad on loose dirt. before taking a jump.
Any idea how to deal with that?
-raise anti-squat
-move the rear hubs forward
-try a stiffer rear spring (if you're currently running the kit stock yellows)
-try an overall lower ride height
No ETA at this time, and there's not ETA on when we'll have an ETA, so if you were waiting to order these to make another diff, I would suggest on ordering the parts you need separately.
#5592
Just to confirm, are these the shock parts everyone is talking about?
KYOIFW405-138 - 1.3x8 piston holes
Front spring, which one?
KYOIF350-714 - Kyosho 70mm Big Bore Front Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIS106-814 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2)
Rear spring, which one?
KYOIS106-8514 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Orange) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIF336-1716 - Kyosho 98mm Long Rear Shock Spring (Orange/17-1.6)
KYOIFW405-138 - 1.3x8 piston holes
Front spring, which one?
KYOIF350-714 - Kyosho 70mm Big Bore Front Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIS106-814 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Light Blue) (2)
Rear spring, which one?
KYOIS106-8514 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Orange) (2) <--- Assume this one
KYOIF336-1716 - Kyosho 98mm Long Rear Shock Spring (Orange/17-1.6)
#5595
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 81
i just built my eb48 to go with my sct410 over the last few nights, and it had the same diff gears/cross pins as my sct410 as well as a stiffer servo saver spring.
the diffs were extremly smooth even with out breaking them in
the diffs were extremly smooth even with out breaking them in



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