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Old 05-23-2017 | 04:05 PM
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Anyone running Pro-Line 3.8 Mashers (#1189-11)?
i did, this is how it looks on 6s... those are shaved mashers premounted


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Old 05-23-2017 | 07:21 PM
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i did, this is how it looks on 6s... those are shaved mashers premounted


Holy cow...I'll only be on 4S. So I guess the only ones that do not look like pizza cutters are the shockwaves??
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Old 05-25-2017 | 04:46 PM
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Exclamation MT410's are gone

Seems the MT410 kits are nowhere to be found...sold out

I got the last one Sunday thru Tower
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Old 05-25-2017 | 07:06 PM
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Mine will be here tomorrow!
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Originally Posted by werner sline
i did, this is how it looks on 6s... those are shaved mashers premounted


I cannot even imagine 6s being usable on anything less then an airport runway. My RX8/Teken T8 setup and my Castle MMX/Sensonered setup, both on 4s with a 16t pinion, are 50+ mph trucks. I want to say 6s would be getting into the 70+ mph range.

Either way...go for it!
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Old 05-25-2017 | 09:42 PM
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I cannot even imagine 6s being usable on anything less then an airport runway. My RX8/Teken T8 setup and my Castle MMX/Sensonered setup, both on 4s with a 16t pinion, are 50+ mph trucks. I want to say 6s would be getting into the 70+ mph range.

Either way...go for it!
6s always rimes with excess ! by the way the 2200kv tork motor that i use needs new ball bearings... because 6s is also the best way to break parts !
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Old 05-26-2017 | 06:46 AM
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Mine will be here tomorrow!
Mine arrived 2 days ago....the rest of the build will be in Tuesday


The mailman just left this little thing off - The box weighs 2.2lbs (must be made well)


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Old 05-28-2017 | 10:18 AM
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Hi everyone
I had finished building my MT410 what were in the box. this is my first Tekno kit.
Every things were great and smooth build, great quality.
For the Wheels arms, 4mm drill bit won't make the hole free for the shaft,
I had to used a 5/32 round file to fix up the hole. Just ran it though a little bit and it is perfect.
Only thing was wrong was the motor mount insert , can't slide in with the motor.
Tekno is sending me a new one.
Now my problem is gears ratio, 15/44T spur gear is a little too high for this monster truck, I wanted more gears and motors options , most Tekno gears were made for buggy and Truggy with small wheels , only one spur gear 44T,
And a 4272 can motor won't fit well with 15/44 spur gear. 4072 is just OK.
4272 motor is too big and hit the support braces and won't go any farther.
With 16 or 17T pinion may be OK, but it will be over gears for tall tires over 6.00in.
I had asked Tekno if they make option parts for using big spur gears, and the answer is no. That is why they suggested using proline shock wave or 3.8 badlands, those were all under 6.00in.
My plan is a Graupner 1/8 2000KV sensors or a SMC 1900KV sensors motor,
A Graupner GM Ultra 180 telemetry ESC. run on 4s lipo.
Tires will be a set of proline 3.8 badlands .
I had read and learn a lot from this forum, you guys are great.
I learned a few tips about turning the droop screw up side down, making chassis and motor support braces. Using Losi 8 center diff.
Now I have an idea for Mod this truck to have better gears ratio.
I am going to raise the motor, CD and support brace by 2mm, using a piece of aluminum, and raise the CD top plate too or make a wider CD open hole top plate with 4mm aluminum, use a Losi 8 CD with 45 or 46T spur gears, and now I can use some bigger motor and smaller pinion gears.
Will this be a good idea?
"I shall be in vacation for the next few weeks, I am going to order the Losi CD DIFF KITS , so I can test out my idea unit back from vacation "

Cheers
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Originally Posted by RC who 55
Hi everyone
I had finished building my MT410 what were in the box. this is my first Tekno kit.
Every things were great and smooth build, great quality.
For the Wheels arms, 4mm drill bit won't make the hole free for the shaft,
I had to used a 5/32 round file to fix up the hole. Just ran it though a little bit and it is perfect.
Only thing was wrong was the motor mount insert , can't slide in with the motor.
Tekno is sending me a new one.
Now my problem is gears ratio, 15/44T spur gear is a little too high for this monster truck, I wanted more gears and motors options , most Tekno gears were made for buggy and Truggy with small wheels , only one spur gear 44T,
And a 4272 can motor won't fit well with 15/44 spur gear. 4072 is just OK.
4272 motor is too big and hit the support braces and won't go any farther.
With 16 or 17T pinion may be OK, but it will be over gears for tall tires over 6.00in.
I had asked Tekno if they make option parts for using big spur gears, and the answer is no. That is why they suggested using proline shock wave or 3.8 badlands, those were all under 6.00in.
My plan is a Graupner 1/8 2000KV sensors or a SMC 1900KV sensors motor,
A Graupner GM Ultra 180 telemetry ESC. run on 4s lipo.
Tires will be a set of proline 3.8 badlands .
I had read and learn a lot from this forum, you guys are great.
I learned a few tips about turning the droop screw up side down, making chassis and motor support braces. Using Losi 8 center diff.
Now I have an idea for Mod this truck to have better gears ratio.
I am going to raise the motor, CD and support brace by 2mm, using a piece of aluminum, and raise the CD top plate too or make a wider CD open hole top plate with 4mm aluminum, use a Losi 8 CD with 45 or 46T spur gears, and now I can use some bigger motor and smaller pinion gears.
Will this be a good idea?
"I shall be in vacation for the next few weeks, I am going to order the Losi CD DIFF KITS , so I can test out my idea unit back from vacation "

Cheers
You should be fine just removing the center brace altogether. Or just grind a bit of the brace to allow a 15t pinion which is what I did with my eb48 which uses a similar setup
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Old 05-30-2017 | 10:56 PM
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Hi guys
FYI
I had successfully raised the motor mount, CD mount, support brace and the top plate by 1.47mm.
Just can't wait too long, so Sunday night I found a piece of 1.47mm aluminum and go ahead to make the spacers. Vola it is done.
Now I have 2.47mm gaps from the 44T spur gear to the chassis.
44T is 46mm, 46T is 48mm, test out a team Associated 46T CD and still have
1.3mm gap left, may be 48T will fit too.
Now instead of getting a whole set CD from Losi, I use the 48T spur from Tekno
TKR5415C 48T steel gear.
I prefer 48T spur gear that gave me more power options when I use different sizes of tires, just simply change the pinion gears.
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Old 06-01-2017 | 09:40 AM
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Thumbs up My new setup being built

Will be built by the end of next week...

My motor/ESC combo was between the Castle Creations Monster X 1/8 Brushless Combo w/1515 Sensored Motor and the Hobbywing EZRun Max8 Waterproof Brushless ESC/Motor Combo (2200kV)
I went with HW

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Hobbywing EZRUN MAX 8 COMBO (4274)
TKRC4075 Tekno RC Pinion Gear 15T M5
TKR5115 Tekno RC Spur Gear 44T Hardened Stl/Lghtd
TKRC6146 Tekno RC CNC Delrin Shock Cartridge Set
TKRC5360 Tekno RC Carbon Fiber Steering Servo Brace
TKRC5118 Tekno RC Wheel Nut T Logo 17mm Serrated
TKRC6015 Tekno RC Shock Cartridge Caps Aluminum
TKRC5262 Tekno RC CNC Aluminum Split Center Diff Mount
TKRC6013 Tekno RC Shock Adjustment Nuts Aluminum
HRCM9383 Hitec HSB-9380TH Brushless Digital Ultra Torque w/PAD
TKRC9199 Tekno RC Aluminum Rear Hub Gunmetal Ano L/R CV or Uni
TKRC9253 Tekno RC Aluminum Servo Horn Double Hole 25T Spline
TKRC5126 Tekno RC Antenna Tube Universal w/Caps
FUTK3100 Futaba 3PRKA 3-Channel FHSS System
TKRC6003 Tekno RC Shock Cap Aluminum
TKRC5433 Tekno RC Rear Arm Mud Guard
Mattox Designs Tekno Bomb Chassis Protector
M2C Racing Rear Shock Tower Brace
Pro-Line Shockwave's 3.8"
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Old 06-02-2017 | 06:53 AM
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Questions?? M2C RACING new products

Noticed they have new products (front/rear suspension supports) in stock for the MT410, but wonder if these are really needed or just overkill?

https://m2cracing.com/product.sc?pro...categoryId=114

https://m2cracing.com/product.sc?pro...categoryId=114
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Old 06-02-2017 | 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by vettehigh
Noticed they have new products (front/rear suspension supports) in stock for the MT410, but wonder if these are really needed or just overkill?

https://m2cracing.com/product.sc?pro...categoryId=114

https://m2cracing.com/product.sc?pro...categoryId=114
It's not really a bad idea. It should move the impact force to the a-arms instead of the suspension blocks which can help prevent a run from getting cut short if the hinge pins come out after an impact (could also bend hingepins easier). I usually only get it for the front end though.
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Originally Posted by EbbTide
It's not really a bad idea. It should move the impact force to the a-arms instead of the suspension blocks which can help prevent a run from getting cut short if the hinge pins come out after an impact (could also bend hingepins easier). I usually only get it for the front end though.
I passed on these because I did not want to spend another $100 on top of the $1200 total I have in this new one. Also, I will be running on fields and if any bashing, it will be light bashing.
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Old 06-02-2017 | 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by vettehigh
I passed on these because I did not want to spend another $100 on top of the $1200 total I have in this new one. Also, I will be running on fields and if any bashing, it will be light bashing.
What's another $100 after already blowing $1200?
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