Tekno ET48 Build - TP 4070
#605
Lol, that's true.
The electric off-road section is 99% racing topics. I would call this a monster truggy. I'm sure you're familiar with the truck called the Arrma Kraton. All that is is a truggy with monster truck tires.
#606
Here's a few pics of my monster ET48.3.
Hobbystar 4092 1730KV. ESC mounted with body posts on a shelf that comes off original mounts..just 2 body clips to remove.
I prefer this longer truggy chassis to my short MT410. It's just way more stable at high speeds. But I can just as easily pull standing backflips and do stunts with MX38's and this torqey motor.


Hobbystar 4092 1730KV. ESC mounted with body posts on a shelf that comes off original mounts..just 2 body clips to remove.
I prefer this longer truggy chassis to my short MT410. It's just way more stable at high speeds. But I can just as easily pull standing backflips and do stunts with MX38's and this torqey motor.


Last edited by chainsaw10; 08-27-2017 at 06:57 AM.
#613
#614
Got my first off-road session with this center diff and 100k fluid. It performed VERY good, as expected. I'm running a GoolRC 4076 2000kv motor along with a Yeah Racing heat sink & twin fans (which make a huge difference), Castle MMX ESC, Turnigy Basher 6S 4000mah 65C hard case battery, and belted dBoots Backflip tires. These are my temps after a full pack.
Center diff, 14x
Motor, 13x
ESC, 15x
Battery, 12x
The last time I ran the Tekno center diff it was over 200 degrees. My Turnigy Graphene battery runs cooler but I don't typically run a soft case in this truggy.
Center diff, 14x
Motor, 13x
ESC, 15x
Battery, 12x
The last time I ran the Tekno center diff it was over 200 degrees. My Turnigy Graphene battery runs cooler but I don't typically run a soft case in this truggy.



9Likes

