Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#7321
Just take the rear body post off the car. You dont even need it if you are using velcro. I never even installed it on my eb48. No need for it at all.
#7322
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is the traktion Drive/Elektri-Clutch system something that is worthwhile getting? It looks cool, but i haven't seen anyone actually running it at my track? any links to info on it or advantages or disadvantages of using it?
Thanks,
Justin
Thanks,
Justin
#7324
This. ^^^^^^^ A few of the really fast nitro guys were using these on their e-buggies to help the throttle. They're used to constant blipping of the throttle as opposed to the smooth action electric drivers have. They said it smoothes the car out when you first give that initial punch of throttle, they also said it makes the car a lot less violent when you crash. (clutch absorbs the hit). I'd say if you run both nitro and electrics it would be a good investment. If you just drive electric, straight pinion is fine.
#7325
After rebuilding my center diff I had an extremely tight spot that wouldn't go away even after a couple teardowns/rebuilds. I was able to resolve the issue by stacking two blue gaskets between the diff cup and spur gear instead of one - its smooth as butter after this was done.
Anyone else ever experience this?
Anyone else ever experience this?
#7326
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After rebuilding my center diff I had an extremely tight spot that wouldn't go away even after a couple teardowns/rebuilds. I was able to resolve the issue by stacking two blue gaskets between the diff cup and spur gear instead of one - its smooth as butter after this was done.
Anyone else ever experience this?
Anyone else ever experience this?
#7328
The tolerances are pretty tight with the gears in the diff. If you overtighten the screws it can pinch. I just replaced the diff gears with the latest gears and pins and that opened up the window of right. I can tighten the screws with an impact gun and still have a perfect diff now.
#7329
The tolerances are pretty tight with the gears in the diff. If you overtighten the screws it can pinch. I just replaced the diff gears with the latest gears and pins and that opened up the window of right. I can tighten the screws with an impact gun and still have a perfect diff now.

I'll report back after it sees the race track this weekend.
#7332
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 65
Well UPS say my kit is out for delivery and the HW motor/ESC combo I ordered is out for delivery also, think I know what I'm doing this evening
I need to get a few little things still like servo horn ect. but I'm not sure what pinion gear I should get with 1800kv/4s combo I will run. My local track the buggies do 21sec laps. Was thinking about a 16 or 17, is this good?
I need to get a few little things still like servo horn ect. but I'm not sure what pinion gear I should get with 1800kv/4s combo I will run. My local track the buggies do 21sec laps. Was thinking about a 16 or 17, is this good?
#7333
Tech Regular
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 437
From: Pennsylvania
Would it be possible for tekno to post more " East Coast Setups" ? Most of the setups are from California. High bite tracks, indoor tracks. Just not that kind of track in Pennsylvania. Outdoor, loose situations. Currently working on the Curtis door Setup with 7k in the middle but I am sure that it has a lot of room for improvement. Car was really loose, shocks were kinda difficult to get right. On the indoor track it was good but on the outdoor it is just a mess. Getting slaughtered by the heavier cars. They seem to be able to hold more corner speed, manipulate the rough sections at higher speeds and they don't get thrown around as much. Most of the setup sheets on the tekno site are from Cal. Thanks in advance . o...btw. Currently running csi vport blue pistons too. I have had the car about a month and I absolutely love it but my first impressions are that it is better suited for tight indoor tracks. Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by rythby; 06-20-2013 at 08:00 AM.
#7334
Well UPS say my kit is out for delivery and the HW motor/ESC combo I ordered is out for delivery also, think I know what I'm doing this evening
I need to get a few little things still like servo horn ect. but I'm not sure what pinion gear I should get with 1800kv/4s combo I will run. My local track the buggies do 21sec laps. Was thinking about a 16 or 17, is this good?
I need to get a few little things still like servo horn ect. but I'm not sure what pinion gear I should get with 1800kv/4s combo I will run. My local track the buggies do 21sec laps. Was thinking about a 16 or 17, is this good?
#7335
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 65



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