Tekno ET48 Thread
#1426
#1427
That measurement is usually shock length (from center of fastener to center of fastenere). But to match this you need to have the shock in the same position on arm and tower.
Better way is to have it on set up blocks with wheels off and measure distance under hubs to ground. You can find the max droop this way and adjust for different shock mount positions on arm so shocks never fully extend when in the air. You want the droop screw to limit travel before shock is at max extension. Otherwise you will destroy shocks pretty quick.
If you don't like the Tekno way of adjusting droop from the bottom, get some of these.
Ball bearing droop screws
A little pricey, but so is a $600 truggy!
They work great, I have them in everything. No more chassis gouging or unreliable droop settings.
Better way is to have it on set up blocks with wheels off and measure distance under hubs to ground. You can find the max droop this way and adjust for different shock mount positions on arm so shocks never fully extend when in the air. You want the droop screw to limit travel before shock is at max extension. Otherwise you will destroy shocks pretty quick.
If you don't like the Tekno way of adjusting droop from the bottom, get some of these.
Ball bearing droop screws
A little pricey, but so is a $600 truggy!
They work great, I have them in everything. No more chassis gouging or unreliable droop settings.

#1431
I like the stock body too! If a guy were going to race in muddy or extra dirty conditions I think I would put a stock eb48 body on first to help keep crud out. My painter still has my body so I put one of the Jconcepts eb48 bodies on so I could run it at the track. It looked kind of cool, if somebody made one that would reach the rear tower it would look fine. I was real careful because I didn't want to beat up those beautiful shocks and towers. Congrats on getting your kit, now the fun part!!!
Still looking for a paint scheme, the body is always the hard part for me??I love the build, in fact I milk it...lol Almost hate when I'm done
. Maybe a Batman Theme, this thing has that kind of Tumbler front end???
#1432
THREAD is Here.
#1434
Any reason why the shocks are in pos #4 for kit setup? I ran pos #3 felt great overall but honestly was a little too soft/plush feeling for my liking, I was considering thicker fluids (already heavy) or maybe just moving out to pos#2 on the towers. I've ordered 1 rate higher tekno springs to play with as well. Any thoughts? Other than that she felt great turned great... direct drive vs traction drive is pretty noticeable but the 1350kv motor on 6s has some torque for sure. What are most going with for gearing?
#1435
Oh yes, Batman!!! My son does all my painting and his biggest problem is the design. Next one will have a Batman scheme for sure, thanks!!!!!!!!
#1436
So if I am reading it right, the truck comes with the 44T spur gear. And it appears the lowest pinion size being fit is about a 14T correct?
Is it possible on the truggy to use a larger spur?
using the rc asylum script top speed calculator, unless I am looking at it wrong, putting in 4 for the diff ratio, 44T for the spur, 14T pinion and the 2000Kv Tekin motor (rated on that site at 2100Kv), you are basically at 42mph theoretical (using Proline LPR Crimefighter tires)
Am I doing something wrong in my calculations?
Right now, seems a lower Kv motor, say the 1700Kv Truggy one from Tekin if you are so included gives a better gearing range from the 35mph to 40mph range.
Is it possible on the truggy to use a larger spur?
using the rc asylum script top speed calculator, unless I am looking at it wrong, putting in 4 for the diff ratio, 44T for the spur, 14T pinion and the 2000Kv Tekin motor (rated on that site at 2100Kv), you are basically at 42mph theoretical (using Proline LPR Crimefighter tires)
Am I doing something wrong in my calculations?
Right now, seems a lower Kv motor, say the 1700Kv Truggy one from Tekin if you are so included gives a better gearing range from the 35mph to 40mph range.
#1439
#1440
Looks like a 1700 - 1800Kv gives me the best range that I would need for the variety of tracks here.
Looking forward to hearing if anyone tried a 1700 or 1800Kv buggy motor in the truggy.



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