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Old 07-01-2014 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by RC 4 LIFE
also i run on a med sized rough loose outdoor track. cant decide between the tekin 1900 or the tekin 2000. i read on teknos website that they recommend the buggy motor. cant wait to build this thing!!!
I use the 1900 and its plenty even on a large track, ive tried the ridiculous power route before and I am definitely faster with less power but more controllable delivery.
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Old 07-01-2014 | 07:55 AM
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I use the 1900 and its plenty even on a large track, ive tried the ridiculous power route before and I am definitely faster with less power but more controllable delivery.
Yea i went with the truggy 2000kv, but think I would have been better off with the buggy 1900 so I would have more standardization with the buggy. Less spare parts to keep around, could swap out if one of them blew up, etc.
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Old 07-01-2014 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RC 4 LIFE
just ordered my et48 kit from stormer last night and it will be here wednesday. from the reading i have done it seems the diff shims are the only issue. from my understanding the eb48/et48/and sct410 share the exact same diffs other than outdrives. i have two new packs of shims that i bought for my sct410. should i build it with those instead of what is included with the kit? they are the same part numbers on teknos website?

also i run on a med sized rough loose outdoor track. cant decide between the tekin 1900 or the tekin 2000. i read on teknos website that they recommend the buggy motor. cant wait to build this thing!!!
I suggest getting one of the aluminum servo horns from page one of this thread. Especially if you run a 25 tooth. I stripped the plastic horn on my ET48 on the 4th battery pack and the EB48 horn on the 2nd battery pack.
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Old 07-01-2014 | 10:01 AM
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I suggest getting one of the aluminum servo horns from page one of this thread. Especially if you run a 25 tooth. I stripped the plastic horn on my ET48 on the 4th battery pack and the EB48 horn on the 2nd battery pack.
Yea the stock plastic horns are garbage. Not sure why they even bother including them in the kit. Just creates a bad first impression for anyone who buys the kit without reading the forums first when their $700+ rig won't steer by the time they get to the mains in their first race.

The Alu Tekno horns are my fav now. The Hotbodies is pretty good as well for mounting the link below, but think it puts extra stress on the servo with it's leverage. Never had it cause an actual issue, just something to consider.

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Old 07-01-2014 | 06:56 PM
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i actually already have a tekno 25t horn. their horns are great i use one on my sct410 and its dialed. going to be using a radiopost black servo.
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Old 07-01-2014 | 10:35 PM
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my friend new tekno et48 painted truggy body his waiting for his truggy to get build
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Old 07-02-2014 | 02:10 AM
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What shock caps come in the kit plastic? And what about the spring retainers, plastic or aluminum?
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Old 07-02-2014 | 04:16 AM
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What shock caps come in the kit plastic? And what about the spring retainers, plastic or aluminum?
Caps are Al vented, collars are Al, bottom caps are plastic.
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Old 07-02-2014 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by One Mile Up
Quick question:

I have never set-up a truggy or buggy or anything before... this is my first time. I am trying to use Mark Unrath's set-up sheet and I don't fully understand certain parts of it..

My question - Is there somewhere on the internet that explains in good detail what's what when setting up one of these truggies? A link or something would be helpful, I couldn't really find anything myself
Try these:

http://jq-products.com/the-news/43-t.../160-the-guide

http://users.telenet.be/elvo/

http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/Basi...ing/index.html
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Old 07-02-2014 | 12:59 PM
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I just read on the EB48 thread that Tekno are in the process of writing their own set up guide. Can't wait to have that. I hope they have direct references to the Tekno vehicles and not a generic guide.

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Old 07-02-2014 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mkl
I just read on the EB48 thread that Tekno are in the process of writing their own set up guide. Can't wait to have that. I hope they have direct references to the Tekno vehicles and not a generic guide.
We're hoping to have it done in 3-4 weeks. It will address mostly generic attributes since most of the cars are similar, but we will definitely put in specifics where possible (i.e. SCT/EB/NB/ET/NT specific tuning advice).
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Old 07-02-2014 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by teknorc
We're hoping to have it done in 3-4 weeks. It will address mostly generic attributes since most of the cars are similar, but we will definitely put in specifics where possible (i.e. SCT/EB/NB/ET/NT specific tuning advice).
that's awesome! what is the status of the shrunk down eb48.2 for the
1/10 scale eb410
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Old 07-02-2014 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Mizchief
Yea the stock plastic horns are garbage. Not sure why they even bother including them in the kit. Just creates a bad first impression for anyone who buys the kit without reading the forums first when their $700+ rig won't steer by the time they get to the mains in their first race.

The Alu Tekno horns are my fav now. The Hotbodies is pretty good as well for mounting the link below, but think it puts extra stress on the servo with it's leverage. Never had it cause an actual issue, just something to consider.
I ended up buying the Ofna horns from page one of this thread for both my Tekno vehicles, just cause I didn't know if any are better than others. They're both working fine but the holes for the link aren't countersunk so there is very little clearance against the servo body. I ended up filing the case of my Associated XP servo when I moved it to the EB48.

I received a new Protek 170S for the truggy today and it came with a servo horn that's kinda upside down like we need so I guess I have a spare horn now.
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Old 07-02-2014 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Mizchief
Caps are Al vented, collars are Al, bottom caps are plastic.
My ET48 and EB48 both had the plastic caps in there but they also had aluminum caps in the kits, so I didn't use the plastic ones.
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Old 07-02-2014 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by iScream
I ended up buying the Ofna horns from page one of this thread for both my Tekno vehicles, just cause I didn't know if any are better than others. They're both working fine but the holes for the link aren't countersunk so there is very little clearance against the servo body. I ended up filing the case of my Associated XP servo when I moved it to the EB48.

I received a new Protek 170S for the truggy today and it came with a servo horn that's kinda upside down like we need so I guess I have a spare horn now.
The head of the screw should be on top of the ball end and you should be screwing into the horn. This is the horn I use (I like using the shorter arm/hole) and with a dab of thread lock I have never had it unscrew.
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