Tekno RC EB48.3 Thread
#2642
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
#2644
Ah ok, see I figured they would cause issues.. I don't mind using normal boots. Just I saw people on facebook saying the covers don't cause any binding issues, and some people even said that normal boots cause more issues than the covers? Ill just stick with the boots if that's the case. I've just seen a lot of talk the past few days about the covers so I figured I'd ask. Thanks for the reply!
#2645
Servos: Make sure you are at least at 300oz torque. I prefer closer to 400 if possible. I am not nearly as focused on speed. In fact, my preference is around .11-.14 for speed. Which if you look at alot of the top pros, they run that too. For example, Tessman and Cav run the 2274 from Savox....don't have the specs in front of me, but I think it's like .10 at 370ish torque.
ProTek makes really nice servos as well, so definitely check them out.
ProTek makes really nice servos as well, so definitely check them out.
#2646
http://www.badhorsie.com/faq/shock-s...asurement.html
Tekno has 16mm shock bodies w/ 65-85mm springs. However, I don't know the actual spring diameter, but I suspect that the 'small' springs (for springs 16.5 - 17.5mm, up to 102mm in length) would fit though a quick measure would tell you for sure.
#2648
Yeah ive been using those for awhile. Was curious about the covers since I keep seeing people talk about them, ill keep my balloons I guess tho.. Hah
#2651
#2653
Tech Master
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,167
From: Maine
#2654
To add to this, you'll also need to trim the front of the mudguards and body for clearance as well as cut your steering turnbuckles down (remove about 3mm from both ends) or buy shorter ones from lunsford.
Last edited by Matthew_Armeni; 12-13-2016 at 11:14 AM. Reason: Changed 2mm to 3mm.
#2655
Can you or someone else explain what the new steering stuff is supposed to do? different geometry, what is supposed to be better about it?





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