Tekno RC EB48 Thread
#8192
Brake strength can be somewhat personal preference; I personally run 85 brake strength.
I use 10 degrees of timing at most.
#8193
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soooooo. I cant stop eye balling this buggy
couple questions, are people running the SC chassis? and also I heard the buggy is so light that you can run a SC motor in it. what are the pros and cons and what all SC motors work?

couple questions, are people running the SC chassis? and also I heard the buggy is so light that you can run a SC motor in it. what are the pros and cons and what all SC motors work?
#8194
I personally would stay away from light weight. But it be very good inside. Seen 2s 550 4300hd setup but still lacks power for outdoor tracks. Need mine 3s imo. Sc chassis on buggy don't think is needed. It was meant to keep the roll center of sc lower.
#8195
Light weight setups work great indoors, on small technical tracks, and on high traction smooth tracks no matter the size. The full weight EB48 generally works better on more rough tracks, and can be slightly easier to find traction with on very loose tracks.
I wouldn't run an SC electronics setup unless you go full lightweight with all the SCT410 lightening options as well. 3S SC setups can work, but generally still run fairly hot with the kind of driving we do with eBuggy. If you want to go light, pick up the Tekin T8i motor and a smaller 4s pack. If you absolutely need to be able to share electronics with SC (such as to swap the vehicle back and forth with mounts/hubs on a budget depending on which class you want to race that day), then just make sure you have some really good heat sinks and fans for whatever motor you get, and really good batteries.
I wouldn't run an SC electronics setup unless you go full lightweight with all the SCT410 lightening options as well. 3S SC setups can work, but generally still run fairly hot with the kind of driving we do with eBuggy. If you want to go light, pick up the Tekin T8i motor and a smaller 4s pack. If you absolutely need to be able to share electronics with SC (such as to swap the vehicle back and forth with mounts/hubs on a budget depending on which class you want to race that day), then just make sure you have some really good heat sinks and fans for whatever motor you get, and really good batteries.
#8197
Big congrats to Austin Blair and Tekno for taking the belt (1st place) in the 5th Annual NorCal Off Road Championship in both 4WD SC and 8th scale Electric Buggy, and only requiring the first 2 of each triple A main to do it.
I managed to put the EB48 into 3rd on the podium by placing second in all 3 of the mains.
I managed to put the EB48 into 3rd on the podium by placing second in all 3 of the mains.
#8199
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Big congrats to Austin Blair and Tekno for taking the belt (1st place) in the 5th Annual NorCal Off Road Championship in both 4WD SC and 8th scale Electric Buggy, and only requiring the first 2 of each triple A main to do it.
I managed to put the EB48 into 3rd on the podium by placing second in all 3 of the mains.
I managed to put the EB48 into 3rd on the podium by placing second in all 3 of the mains.
#8200
I don't know if you can find a way to fit the outdrives in or not (haven't tried), but you can't fit SCT wheels over the knuckles/carriers/etc, so you need to get the SCT parts if you want to use SC wheels.
#8202
Check it out:http://www.teamtekin.com/t8.html
#8203
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Well there's one upside to the EB48 being out of stock I ordered the Tekin rx8 gen2 and t8 1900kv with it but since they are shipping together... I just got an email saying I am receiving a Tekin Rx8 Gen 2 and the brand new T8 GEN2... That's right t8 gen2... not t8i or the original T8, it's new.
Check it out:http://www.teamtekin.com/t8.html
Check it out:http://www.teamtekin.com/t8.html
#8204
Nice. I have been eyeballing those T8 gen2 for a little while now. Since we only have a couple of months left for outdoor. I was gonna take my current EB and go super light weight with a t8i or HD for the coming indoor season. Start over right before outdoor with a fresh buggy and that gen 2, BUT who knows. My eyes have been bigger then my wallet more then once
#8205
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I wish I had an indoor track close by to have that worry haha. I've mainly raced short course and this summer w my SCT410 which inspired me to race Ebuggy and get the EB48 which is taking forever but needless to say my track is a large 1/8th track that's rough so I'm not concerned about losing weight. The best part about the T8 gen2 is I'm not paying extra for it because it was their mistake for letting me order the rx8 gen 2 w t8 gen1 1900kv and then selling them all instead of keeping one for my order. Anyway, really excited to get my EB but every week Tekno tells me "1 more week" so who knows. I love Tekno but don't become like Starbucks in the early 2000s and grow to fast for ur own good and lose focus on your core and what made you successful.... Your current customers.



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