Tekno NB48
#1712
There is only 1 setup there now, but we will be adding more soon.
#1713
#1714
Since there is a lack of setups posted right now. 
This is the setup that I've settled on with the car after running it at several tracks in FL. I ran this same exact setup at AMS and at the ROAR Nationals. I find it to be very easy to drive, stable through rough sections, with plenty of steering. The only thing I'd say you might want to adjust is the brake bias to maybe 60% front.
NB48_RRW_4-26-2014_JOHN_BERNARD_JR.pdf

This is the setup that I've settled on with the car after running it at several tracks in FL. I ran this same exact setup at AMS and at the ROAR Nationals. I find it to be very easy to drive, stable through rough sections, with plenty of steering. The only thing I'd say you might want to adjust is the brake bias to maybe 60% front.
NB48_RRW_4-26-2014_JOHN_BERNARD_JR.pdf
#1715
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#1716
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,465
From: SoCal
on the steering spindle, what does going from 4 washers on top to 1 on top change? It doesn't move the height of the pivot ball(atleast I dont think it does). Is it more so that the screw doesn't rub the arm?
#1717
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Doesn't change anything except more threads of the screw will show. Just use a shorter screw if the threads bother you. But if you put 3 under the ball pivot and one on top. Then you are also affecting bump steer even though you can change that at the ackerman. Not sure if that is accurate.
#1718
Anyone know the difference between the ring gear or the NB TKR5302 and the one for the NT TKR5404?
Reason I ask is because in thinking of trying the rear Truggy pinion in the buggy. It should make the front overdrive the rear, which would make the front pull the rear.
Reason I ask is because in thinking of trying the rear Truggy pinion in the buggy. It should make the front overdrive the rear, which would make the front pull the rear.
#1719
You have to run the truggy ring and pinion as one set and the buggy ring and pinion as another set, they cannot be intermixed.
So you can overdrive the front if you run the truggy ring and pinion in the rear.
#1720
The truggy ring gear, TKR5404 is closer to the pinion than the buggy ring gear, TKR5302.
You have to run the truggy ring and pinion as one set and the buggy ring and pinion as another set, they cannot be intermixed.
So you can overdrive the front if you run the truggy ring and pinion in the rear.
You have to run the truggy ring and pinion as one set and the buggy ring and pinion as another set, they cannot be intermixed.
So you can overdrive the front if you run the truggy ring and pinion in the rear.

#1725
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From: Japan
I saw some mention of there not being many setups. Here is what I am running now http://michaelsasher.com/wp-content/...RC_Factory.pdf



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