Tekno ET48 Thread
#136
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Ok just wondering, 8x14's would last half a pack, maybe a pack if I was lucky in my Serpent Truggy. The serpent buggy didn't have an issue with them. I guess the longer arms and more weight is what would blow them out. I'll be watching the thread for a couple months after its release to see how they are holding up.
#138
Ok just wondering, 8x14's would last half a pack, maybe a pack if I was lucky in my Serpent Truggy. The serpent buggy didn't have an issue with them. I guess the longer arms and more weight is what would blow them out. I'll be watching the thread for a couple months after its release to see how they are holding up.
mine are fine, i ran it for over 10 hours before my RX8 and 5 cell lipo went poof.
#141
I am thinking about getting one of these bad boys when they come out!! Just wondering if you guys had any info on hobby wing xerun motor-esc combos?? If so what combo would you recommend? Also I have a castle 2650 in my buggy would I be better off putting that in my truggy and getting like a 1800 or 2000 for my buggy? I would like to stay fairl ay cheaper on this so I really like the price of the xerun. I will also be running on 4s since I already have a few batteries for my other car. Any info or suggestions would be appreciated
Paul Rush
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#142
Straight cut gears for best efficiency.
Only the front hubs of the Tekno's use 8x14's, rears have always been 8x16.
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#147
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Anyway I think Tekno's truggy will be nice. Though it does need a stronger motor mount (front diff holder). My EB48's has failed several times now. The flange on the bottom bends and it is impossible to keep the motor straight. No way will it hold a truggy motor unless it is beefed up.
#148
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I don't race, I only bash, so driving characteristics is not something I care about one bit. To me durability comes first, and everything else second. That's why I got an RC8T V4 instead of any other number of choices 
Motor mount is actually about the only thing that worries me in the DEX408T, I just feel that for bashing the motor needs at least 4 screws to hold it. I'm also baffled as to the absence of exact material specifications on DEX408T product page - I'd be interested to know what aluminium theyse (6061 or 7075), as well as what kind of steel us used for drivetrain components.
In that regard, of course, a Serpent truggy would be the ideal choice, but I'm not sure when/if one will be released.

Motor mount is actually about the only thing that worries me in the DEX408T, I just feel that for bashing the motor needs at least 4 screws to hold it. I'm also baffled as to the absence of exact material specifications on DEX408T product page - I'd be interested to know what aluminium theyse (6061 or 7075), as well as what kind of steel us used for drivetrain components.
In that regard, of course, a Serpent truggy would be the ideal choice, but I'm not sure when/if one will be released.
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Serpent will be out very soon. A sponcered driver/dealer had one at my local tracks months ago (link below). But I plan to buy the Tekno (if I get a truggy). I like the EB48 a little better than the serpent 1/8th buggy and I bet I will like Tekno's truggy better too.
http://youtu.be/Nfd4xEmGHvc
#150
Durangos 1/8th buggy looks nice too but drives like a piece and don't even get me started on their 4x4, DNF anyone? Now the serpent looks nice.
Anyway I think Tekno's truggy will be nice. Though it does need a stronger motor mount (front diff holder). My EB48's has failed several times now. The flange on the bottom bends and it is impossible to keep the motor straight. No way will it hold a truggy motor unless it is beefed up.
Anyway I think Tekno's truggy will be nice. Though it does need a stronger motor mount (front diff holder). My EB48's has failed several times now. The flange on the bottom bends and it is impossible to keep the motor straight. No way will it hold a truggy motor unless it is beefed up.
Really? Side by side packs = more wiring and are generally more unbalanced than a single 4s pack. Huge spur gear and esc tray raise center of gravity. Not to mention the pinion sits about 1cm away from your battery. The rango looks good, but i'm not getting how it's better in every way compared to the tekno.



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