Tekno NB48
#331
Make some more 1/10's and I'll replace everything I got.
#332
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#333
I'll be on the same boat! 
Have a rookie Nitro question....I'll be running HV servos and KO Propo RXs in my NB48. Do I need a BEC or voltage regulator if I run a Lipo Hump pack? I'm asking since a fully charged 2S Lipo runs at 8.4v, and the servos & RXs are rated to run at 7.4v. Not sure if the servos/RXs are built to handle the extra voltage. Thanks!
#334
Thanks Danny.
Also for anyone looking for high quality skid plates, check these out. They make stainless steel skid plates for various manufactures, including Tekno.
http://shop.leadfingerrc.com/SS-rear...s-LFR10087.htm
Also for anyone looking for high quality skid plates, check these out. They make stainless steel skid plates for various manufactures, including Tekno.
http://shop.leadfingerrc.com/SS-rear...s-LFR10087.htm

#335
Amen to that Bernard!!!
I'll be on the same boat! 
Have a rookie Nitro question....I'll be running HV servos and KO Propo RXs in my NB48. Do I need a BEC or voltage regulator if I run a Lipo Hump pack? I'm asking since a fully charged 2S Lipo runs at 8.4v, and the servos & RXs are rated to run at 7.4v. Not sure if the servos/RXs are built to handle the extra voltage. Thanks!
I'll be on the same boat! 
Have a rookie Nitro question....I'll be running HV servos and KO Propo RXs in my NB48. Do I need a BEC or voltage regulator if I run a Lipo Hump pack? I'm asking since a fully charged 2S Lipo runs at 8.4v, and the servos & RXs are rated to run at 7.4v. Not sure if the servos/RXs are built to handle the extra voltage. Thanks!
#336
I'm with ya on the 1/10 scales. I want a full tekno fleet. As tekno releases I'm selling the old. I have a feeling a 2wd sct or a 1/10 4wd buggy will be next. I see the 2wd buggy being last IF they even decide too mess with one
#338
But I know what you mean but this buggy does not have it but I am running the steering limiters as per the set up book but there is a heap of steering still

If you need more steering then the track must be super tight indoors I would say
But with the limiters in everything is as free as a bird in the front end
#339
Is the NB48 narrower than other nitro buggies?
It's obvious that the EB48 is super narrow when compared to other e-buggies, but I can't tell if the NB48 is also relatively thin?
It's obvious that the EB48 is super narrow when compared to other e-buggies, but I can't tell if the NB48 is also relatively thin?
#340
The NB's width is on par with most other buggies out there. For testing, most of us used the FTW Xray 808 body and it nearly fit perfectly.
#344



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(it's on the Tekno RC site). Josh has his painted too, maybe he'll share.

