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Old 10-28-2014 | 11:39 AM
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Do Losi brakes (disc and calipers) fit on nb48?
No idea, are you having an issue with the stock brakes?
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Old 10-28-2014 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by rallyebmx
Do Losi brakes (disc and calipers) fit on nb48?
hahaha now tekno how do you like it ?
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Old 10-28-2014 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by carpet Carlos
hahaha now tekno how do you like it ?
What exactly are you trying to say?
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Old 10-28-2014 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Graham11
No idea, are you having an issue with the stock brakes?
I didn't like the notchy feel when spinning my wheels by hand with brakes engaged


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hahaha now tekno how do you like it ?
I've only got 2 races on mine, but it's good so far. Hideous body n all....




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What exactly are you trying to say?
He was just referring to me jumping brands frequently. Nothing ill about Tekno
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Old 10-29-2014 | 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by carpet Carlos
hahaha now tekno how do you like it ?
watch it now hahaha
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Old 10-29-2014 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by rallyebmx
I didn't like the notchy feel when spinning my wheels by hand with brakes engaged
Hmm what do you mean by notchy feel? Sorry to keep asking questions but the one part about this car that can be finnicky to get set right is the brakes and I spent weeks trying different setups and tried mugen brakes and everything but i was ultimately able to get the Tekno brakes to work REALLY well, in fact when I show guys show to set them up, they end up having to back it off because they all of a sudden have TONS of stopping power. Hit me up if you need any help.

That said, its my understanding that Kyosho brakes work if you want to spend $200 and also mugen pads which you glue to the stock pads after removing the brake material or some guys really like the alternative Tekno option which is the carbon rotor w metal pads.
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Old 10-29-2014 | 08:27 PM
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The notchy feel is just how 1/8 mechanical brakes are when you turn them by hand, I've never had a buggy that felt different. And he is right, the body is hands down the ugliest body to ever grace a buggy!
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Old 10-29-2014 | 09:10 PM
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Oh yea, just about done breaking in the Picco too; what a fantastic engine!
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Old 10-30-2014 | 07:40 AM
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Pipe hanger that I had ordered still hadnt made it so I grabbed an Ofna of similar design at the local track I was breaking the engine in at yesterday. That sucker was hard to bend! Was really surprised by how much stiffer it was than the stock hanger. Works great though and was super long so you can do anything you need with it (I cut off about an inch!).
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Old 10-30-2014 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by madweazl
Pipe hanger that I had ordered still hadnt made it so I grabbed an Ofna of similar design at the local track I was breaking the engine in at yesterday. That sucker was hard to bend! Was really surprised by how much stiffer it was than the stock hanger. Works great though and was super long so you can do anything you need with it (I cut off about an inch!).
heat is your friend, the ofna ones are thick but little butane torch makes it easier to bend. surprised the tekno hanger didn't work tho, did you rotate the mounting block like we talked about?
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Old 10-30-2014 | 08:43 AM
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Nope, just too short. That 2013 is so long I didnt have to bend the stock hanger.
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Old 10-30-2014 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by madweazl
Nope, just too short. That 2013 is so long I didnt have to bend the stock hanger.
Ok great, whatever works!
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Old 10-31-2014 | 07:49 AM
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So ive been looking at bodies recently and noticed the JQ bodies look almost as narrow as the NB, so I found one for $15 on Amain and scooped it up. Hoping it fits resonably well.
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Old 10-31-2014 | 07:56 AM
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Was down at the track breaking in the engine on Wednesday and started tear down and prep for the last round of JBRL yesterday and found this. Didnt have any big tumbles since I was running really rich and slow so I suspect it had actually cracked the last time I was out and came apart at the end of the day, Wednesday. Could see that I had a lot of extra camber when I came off the track from the last tank but figured I had bent a turnbuckle when I clipped a pipe. Hingepins and turnbuckles were in perfect shape, not a mark on them somehow. Need new diff case and the new pivot block and of course, no shops had one in the area (a few shops stock the SC parts but nothing for buggy).

The Tekno will sit on the shelf this weekend (and maybe far longer) while I finish up the build on an MBX7R I started yesterday. Always sucks going into a race with a brand new car but I wanted to find something with better parts support for the time being and there are tons of Mugens out here.

I had just sprayed down the front bulkhead with Trackpower, it isnt bleeding (on the outside anyways ).


On a positive note, I ran into a younger driver by the name of Rudy (team driver) and his father, John last night. They had a used pivot block they were willing to give me but no diff cases unfortunately. They were happy to help out and man, that kid is fast (15 I believe)! I helped them out with the tuning of their engine as it was super lean and we talked for much of the evening (I was building the new buggy at the track).

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Old 10-31-2014 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by madweazl
Was down at the track breaking in the engine on Wednesday and started tear down and prep for the last round of JBRL yesterday and found this. Didnt have any big tumbles since I was running really rich and slow so I suspect it had actually cracked the last time I was out and came apart at the end of the day, Wednesday. Could see that I had a lot of extra camber when I came off the track from the last tank but figured I had bent a turnbuckle when I clipped a pipe. Hingepins and turnbuckles were in perfect shape, not a mark on them somehow. Need new diff case and the new pivot block and of course, no shops had one in the area (a few shops stock the SC parts but nothing for buggy).

The Tekno will sit on the shelf this weekend (and maybe far longer) while I finish up the build on an MBX7R I started yesterday. Always sucks going into a race with a brand new car but I wanted to find something with better parts support for the time being and there are tons of Mugens out here.

I had just sprayed down the front bulkhead with Trackpower, it isnt bleeding (on the outside anyways ).


On a positive note, I ran into a younger driver by the name of Rudy (team driver) and his father, John last night. They had a used pivot block they were willing to give me but no diff cases unfortunately. They were happy to help out and man, that kid is fast (15 I believe)! I helped them out with the tuning of their engine as it was super lean and we talked for much of the evening (I was building the new buggy at the track).
If you love your Tekno, you will hate that 7R. it doesnt jump or carry the corner speed of the Tekno. I drove one and it drove like my D812. Not that its bad but its different. Of coarse setup is key but it had too much steering for me. The ass end was still loose just like my MBX7 was. Good luck!!
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