Tekno ET48 Thread
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I built my diffs in my new kit. the diff shims that came with my kit were silver and the same size as the package of new diff shims that i had. the new package of shims i had were black and seemed to be about .05mm thicker and seemed to have a lot less flex when i tried to bend them compared to the ones that came with the kit. i dont understand why there are different runs of shims. the ones that came with my sct410 have been bulletproof. over two years on them and they still look good.
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I built my diffs in my new kit. the diff shims that came with my kit were silver and the same size as the package of new diff shims that i had. the new package of shims i had were black and seemed to be about .05mm thicker and seemed to have a lot less flex when i tried to bend them compared to the ones that came with the kit. i dont understand why there are different runs of shims. the ones that came with my sct410 have been bulletproof. over two years on them and they still look good.
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I built the kit with 100% stock setup. im now thinking that the diff oils are too heavy. i run on a med sized loose rough outdoor track. it seems like every setup sheet/reccomendation ive seen is 10 in the front and 5 in the rear with varying oils in the center. so the question is would it be worth it to tear it back apart and change the diff oils? thanks for your input
#3103
I have a question about soldering...
I am about to start soldering the components and had a question about the gauge of the wires...
It seems as though my battery packs have a 10AWG wire, and the wires that came with my motor (A,B,C) are a 12AWG... does this matter? Should I just buy my own 10AWG wires to use for the motor instead of using the supplied 12AWG wires to keep them all the same gauge???
I am about to start soldering the components and had a question about the gauge of the wires...
It seems as though my battery packs have a 10AWG wire, and the wires that came with my motor (A,B,C) are a 12AWG... does this matter? Should I just buy my own 10AWG wires to use for the motor instead of using the supplied 12AWG wires to keep them all the same gauge???



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