Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#5807
Not to mention with rc screwz (you over), you never know what kind of screws you're going to get. From my experience, it looked as though they just dumped a bunch of random metric screws into a container.
#5809
#5813
Tech Rookie
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 7
Just finished my eb48 do I still need to break in my diffs as everything on mine is completely free an spins like a dream? An I'm using a rx8 1900kv combo with 18t pinion any suggestion on what batteries to run? Or what seems to work well with the buggy in general thanks in advance tom
#5814
Just finished my eb48 do I still need to break in my diffs as everything on mine is completely free an spins like a dream? An I'm using a rx8 1900kv combo with 18t pinion any suggestion on what batteries to run? Or what seems to work well with the buggy in general thanks in advance tom
#5816
Ran my buggy for the first time yesterday! Wow this thing is awesome! I was running on a large 1/8th scale track with some huge jumps. The surface is hard pack base with a soft, sandy layer on top. So needless to say, traction is hard to come by. I'm gonna be racing it there tomorrow so I don't have time to change springs or pistons or anything like that. But I would like to improve the setup a little. Right it's box stock and it's ok but it could be way better. It doesn't seem as planted as I'd like and it's pushing in the turns. Any setup tips or setups you would recommend?
#5820
Tech Addict
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Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 743
From: oregon
Also I use aka red foams to the guy that asked about foams. High quality and feel awesome.



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