Tekno NB48
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#771
Tech Adept
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 120
From: Bellshill Scotland UK
Just like to say had my NB out today even to the weather was against me,,,, and it is the fast buggy i have driven on wet astro, loads of on off power and cold really push it into the corners and power out again roll on next weekend's race day
again thanks tekno for a really smooth fast buggy keep up the good work
tank issues NONE maybe it was cos i put rubber insert into the holes on the tank, and since i have had this i have never had any screws come out which is a very very good thing
again thanks tekno for a really smooth fast buggy keep up the good work
tank issues NONE maybe it was cos i put rubber insert into the holes on the tank, and since i have had this i have never had any screws come out which is a very very good thing
#772
Tech Adept
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 104
From: garland, tx
well just to ask, has anyone broke the rear diff case where the chassis brace bolts to the case? with a gallon on the car a broken tank and case are the only two breaks I have had. ill post a pic in the morning and email tekno as well, I know the rear bulk heads were breaking but the chassis brace mounting point is a first for me.
#774
Tech Initiate
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 25
I haven't broke the rear diff case, but I did put a longer screw, just a few millimeters, stock one strip the diff case a little bit.
I’m really happy with the nb48, except the way you bolt the chassis brace on the diff case, and of course the nipple inside the tank, definitely needs more barb and a longer one. But like I said longer screw on the chassis brace is doing the job perfectly.
I’m really happy with the nb48, except the way you bolt the chassis brace on the diff case, and of course the nipple inside the tank, definitely needs more barb and a longer one. But like I said longer screw on the chassis brace is doing the job perfectly.
#775
Tech Adept
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 104
From: garland, tx
yea, thats what im going to do when I replace the case. the buggy is awsome and responds to every setup change, also the tekno 1.3x8 pistons are nice. I dont even want to try kyosho pistons, the only thing is I think the front pink spring is too soft and the red rear is just about perfect.
#776
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Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 985
From: Chula Vista, CA
yea, thats what im going to do when I replace the case. the buggy is awsome and responds to every setup change, also the tekno 1.3x8 pistons are nice. I dont even want to try kyosho pistons, the only thing is I think the front pink spring is too soft and the red rear is just about perfect.



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