Tekno ET48 Thread
#1006
#1007
They aren't so great anymore....but still better than everyone else. I've got $250 of cashback sitting on one of my credit cards and prolly about another $150 combined on 2 others. If I see $100 off $600, I'll be using all of it the moment I see it.
#1008
#1009
So who here (non sponsored by a bearing company/supplier) plans on dropping ceramic bearings in it? Will you replace all of the bearings or just some? Which ceramics will you go with? Are you doing it just because the are "better" by popular consensus or you've actually experienced a worthwhile difference (longer lasting, more run time, faster, etc)?
#1010
#1012
Oh well, didn't work for me today. Ordered nearly $300 without any discounts, I'm fairly sure my wallet won't self destruct. LOL Just bugs me not to get a deal now and then when I spend loads of money with them a year. I get good service and most of the time fair prices so I'm not going to bitch too loud.
#1014
How long do we have to wait??
I have everything but the truck and the motor. Any suggestions on the motor I should get? The esc is a Tekin RX8 Gen 2, but didnt buy a combo because I wasn't sure the right motor for a Truggy??
I have everything but the truck and the motor. Any suggestions on the motor I should get? The esc is a Tekin RX8 Gen 2, but didnt buy a combo because I wasn't sure the right motor for a Truggy??
#1015
I'm going with the Tekin Gen 2 T8 2000kv Truggy motor for mine. (On 4S)
#1017
I wonder if Austin Blairs setup for the ET48 will be posted after this comes out?
Once funds allow it I want to get another Viper VTX8 with the new 2700 viper motor.
Know a few guys that may run this class now at PNB and AMS.
Once funds allow it I want to get another Viper VTX8 with the new 2700 viper motor.
Know a few guys that may run this class now at PNB and AMS.
#1018
You guy's think I could get away with useing a 1900kv? It's the older red can motor, but has never been run, it was a spare for my buggy. Or would I be pushing it with a lower kv motor? I'd rather not fry a new motor,and if getting the higher kv motor is the way to go then I'll do that. I race on a med size track, good lap is about 30to35 sec, if that helps in sizing the motor??
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You guy's think I could get away with useing a 1900kv? It's the older red can motor, but has never been run, it was a spare for my buggy. Or would I be pushing it with a lower kv motor? I'd rather not fry a new motor,and if getting the higher kv motor is the way to go then I'll do that. I race on a med size track, good lap is about 30to35 sec, if that helps in sizing the motor??



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