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Old 08-15-2013 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Rufus2010
The white 95mm Kyosho big bore shocks are almost the identical spring rate to the orange 84mm ones. They are in stock at various online retailers. If they will fit, that is an option.
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The Team Associated 8.2 front silver springs are very close in spring rate to the lt blue 70mm Kyoshos, and the 8.2 rear springs in green and silver are close to the orange 84mm Ks. The green a little softer and the silver a little stiffer.
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Old 08-15-2013 | 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Cain
thanks for the info everyone.

Well I found why my front end let go and it wasn't the set screw ....



The bearing let go closest to the diff on the center pinion gear so it was flopping around in the case. Will need to order a new case, pinion gear as its a bit worn, and pinion.

Took a good look at my vehicle with debating going EB48.2 or maybe a light weight SCT410 but after giving it a once over, it looks like the previous owner had already installed all the lightweight drivetrain stuff, heck even the graphite servo brace thing which if I am reading the manual correctly is usually aluminum.

so based on that, I think I will just hold on to this and maybe pickup the XT a-arms and the 1.5mm rear brace.

If anyone is interested in some of the original a-arms, I got a few sets NIB.

By the way, assuming no sell on that, what hole locations on the new XT a-arms would correspond to the old locations on the old a-arms setup wise?
The holes are in the same location as the original arms with the addition of a hole above the outer hole. That allows you to run the shocks in the outer location while retaining full droop. One thing to watch out for with the new arms is that if you hit something hard enough to break one, you will probably kill other parts too. I had one impact that did not break the arm but bent the hinge pin so much that it pulled out of the holders and mangled the shock. I have gone back to running the original arms on the front with the XT arms on the rear.
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Old 08-16-2013 | 12:21 AM
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Was just wondering if you could do an upgrade kit for original owners too the new specs??? just a thought
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Old 08-16-2013 | 04:36 AM
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What range of pinions should I get?

16-21?

or 18-20



Im going to run the Viper R/C Solutions VF8.19 (1900kv)
pair with their VTX8 esc
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Old 08-16-2013 | 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by MX304
I had one impact that did not break the arm but bent the hinge pin so much that it pulled out of the holders and mangled the shock. I have gone back to running the original arms on the front with the XT arms on the rear.
Buy some #22 drill blanks and cut them to legnth, you will not bend them any more. http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?P...PMPXNO=5832171

Originally Posted by MikeGonzo
AVID shock mounting screws as well
It looks like you have truggy hubs on there, are you going to run it in truggy classs?
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Old 08-16-2013 | 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Motorman007
Anyone have extra of these items for sell?

KYOIF350-714 - Kyosho 70mm Big Bore Front Shock Spring (Light Blue)


KYOIS106-8514 - Kyosho 84mm Big Bore Medium Length Shock Spring (Orange)

If so PM please..
Good luck finding the blues. Even Kyosho guys cant get them right now.
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Old 08-16-2013 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Hoese37
Good luck finding the blues. Even Kyosho guys cant get them right now.
OK look like one of my Japan shop will get a order.

Anything else kyosho wise I need?
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Old 08-16-2013 | 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by MX304
The holes are in the same location as the original arms with the addition of a hole above the outer hole. That allows you to run the shocks in the outer location while retaining full droop. One thing to watch out for with the new arms is that if you hit something hard enough to break one, you will probably kill other parts too. I had one impact that did not break the arm but bent the hinge pin so much that it pulled out of the holders and mangled the shock. I have gone back to running the original arms on the front with the XT arms on the rear.
+1 i tried the xt arms up front and had similar results. The hinge-pin-hole on the arm was warped and the hinge-pin was bent badly. The arm didn't break, but i have since switched to the regular arms so i get a clean break if it does happen.
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Old 08-16-2013 | 07:28 AM
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Thinking about my .2 build, and curious if the crowd has any input on pairing the HW SCT-Pro with one of their 1/8 scale motors. It seems the 150A is big and requires some mods to fit. My .1 has an RX8 and the 2050 which has been rock solid, but not sure I want to drop the coin to go Gen 2 as the HW setup in my SCT410 has been really impressive. TIA.
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Old 08-16-2013 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Motorman007
What range of pinions should I get?

16-21?

or 18-20



Im going to run the Viper R/C Solutions VF8.19 (1900kv)
pair with their VTX8 esc
16-17 that's it unless u run on really small tracks. These for med to large.
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Old 08-16-2013 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Motorman007
What range of pinions should I get?

16-21?

or 18-20



Im going to run the Viper R/C Solutions VF8.19 (1900kv)
pair with their VTX8 esc
16-19 should cover you.

I run a 19 on really big tracks but its rare.

Let us know how that thing performs I run their ESC and its rock solid.

I run the gen1 rx8 in the sct410 and that's been perfect for two years as well.

I'm curious to know what the thermal characteristics are of the viper motor.
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Old 08-16-2013 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by rcguy76559
16-17 that's it unless u run on really small tracks. These for med to large.

OK great.

One more thing does the Kit eb48.2 come with a pinion?

If so which one?
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Old 08-16-2013 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Antimullet
16-19 should cover you.

I run a 19 on really big tracks but its rare.

Let us know how that thing performs I run their ESC and its rock solid.

I run the gen1 rx8 in the sct410 and that's been perfect for two years as well.

I'm curious to know what the thermal characteristics are of the viper motor.
Will let you know on the motor.


Thank you for the info..
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Old 08-16-2013 | 08:38 AM
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the tekno is good on a bumpy loose dirt track although its really light?
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Old 08-16-2013 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Boss Ross
Thinking about my .2 build, and curious if the crowd has any input on pairing the HW SCT-Pro with one of their 1/8 scale motors. It seems the 150A is big and requires some mods to fit. My .1 has an RX8 and the 2050 which has been rock solid, but not sure I want to drop the coin to go Gen 2 as the HW setup in my SCT410 has been really impressive. TIA.
Been running the HW SCT-Pro and a HW 1800kv in my .1 and its great. The SCT-Pro is basically the same footprint as the RX8 so it fits easily and the 1800kv has great bottom end and is smooth. Run in Texas heat (17/44) and the hottest the ESC has gotten is 165 and the motor is 180.
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