Tekno RC ET410 Thread
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#856
Tech Elite
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I just finished up a little project I had been working on from scratch. Finally got everything all together, just need to do some soldering now and some testing. The idea was to make a LCG version of the ET and compare performance. I also have the PR truggy ordered and the LCG was a big part of the hype for this truck and was also inspiration for the modification. I think I accomplished what I was trying to. At least the shocks, towers and body noticeably lower than the original.
My LCG ET
Original ET
Side by side. You can see the noticeable difference in roof and shocks height. The original ET does have its ride height at 27mm currently and the LCG ET is at 25mm but you can see the difference is a lot more than 2mm.
LCG ET
Original ET
Tell me what you guys think so far!? I am hoping to get a chance to get to the track later this week and do some side by side test runs between the two. And then in a couple of weeks after I get my PR truggy I will test that against this as well.
My LCG ET
Original ET
Side by side. You can see the noticeable difference in roof and shocks height. The original ET does have its ride height at 27mm currently and the LCG ET is at 25mm but you can see the difference is a lot more than 2mm.
LCG ET
Original ET
Tell me what you guys think so far!? I am hoping to get a chance to get to the track later this week and do some side by side test runs between the two. And then in a couple of weeks after I get my PR truggy I will test that against this as well.
Like the idea and thinking, just some questions I had.
#857
Tech Master
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The chassis will hit the ground before the shocks bottom out. I did use buggy towers and went with the ET shocks first. I do have a spare set of buggy shocks and will probably try them out if I feel the need to. I haven't ran this yet and who knows it could flat out suck in comparison (although I highly doubt it ;-) ). Definitely excited to see how it handles differently.
#858
damn it I'm going to end up with one of these if I keep visiting this thread lol, my shop said they'll have a new shipment in tomorrow, looks like I'm going to grab one
#859
The chassis will hit the ground before the shocks bottom out. I did use buggy towers and went with the ET shocks first. I do have a spare set of buggy shocks and will probably try them out if I feel the need to. I haven't ran this yet and who knows it could flat out suck in comparison (although I highly doubt it ;-) ). Definitely excited to see how it handles differently.
#860
Tech Master
iTrader: (35)
You may find that the shocks will bottom out in corners when the chassis rolls. I did something similar to my XT2 this winter, used buggy shocks and made shock towers with the correct geometry. It was fine on straights, flat landings and low speed corners but when the chassis rolled too far the shocks would stack up and the truck would pivot on that corner and the back end would come around. Hopefully yours doesn't have that problem.
#862
Tech Rookie
I tried a 24 tooth pinion and it fit but seemed like it was the biggest that would fit.
#863
Tech Regular
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I just finished up a little project I had been working on from scratch. Finally got everything all together, just need to do some soldering now and some testing. The idea was to make a LCG version of the ET and compare performance. I also have the PR truggy ordered and the LCG was a big part of the hype for this truck and was also inspiration for the modification. I think I accomplished what I was trying to. At least the shocks, towers and body noticeably lower than the original.
My LCG ET
Original ET
Side by side. You can see the noticeable difference in roof and shocks height. The original ET does have its ride height at 27mm currently and the LCG ET is at 25mm but you can see the difference is a lot more than 2mm.
LCG ET
Original ET
Tell me what you guys think so far!? I am hoping to get a chance to get to the track later this week and do some side by side test runs between the two. And then in a couple of weeks after I get my PR truggy I will test that against this as well.
My LCG ET
Original ET
Side by side. You can see the noticeable difference in roof and shocks height. The original ET does have its ride height at 27mm currently and the LCG ET is at 25mm but you can see the difference is a lot more than 2mm.
LCG ET
Original ET
Tell me what you guys think so far!? I am hoping to get a chance to get to the track later this week and do some side by side test runs between the two. And then in a couple of weeks after I get my PR truggy I will test that against this as well.
But it honestly, stock towers with ST tires is the best combo for me.
#864
Yanked the 5.0 motor and installed a 6.5 to see what happens. The 5.0 seems to slow for me.
#865
Tech Master
iTrader: (15)
Does anyone know the length of the rear shock shafts? A lot of EB410's run 30mm of droop now and this requires unscrewing the lower shock eyelet quite a bit (3mm+). It's a bit unnerving. If the ETrear Shock shafts come close they may be worth a shot to try, even if some threads need to be cut. Thanks in advance.
#866
Tech Adept
What are you guys using for a servo on these units. I was going to go savox but had issues in the past where I had someone add a bec to make it work properly.
#867
#868
I converted an ET into an SC410L using a cobra chassis, it is lot more nimble than my SCT410.3. I have since pulled the front diff, driveshafts etc and dropped a 17.5T / B64 slipper in it to try out in stock 2wd Short Course. I need to add weight to the rear to make minimum weight requirements in both configurations.
#869
Raced this sat and it seemed slow. Trying to decide between a Tekin 6.5 G3 or a Pro2 5100? I am using an RSX and seen someone's setup sheet using this same system with the Pro2 5100. Tekin claims the Pro 2 is a lot stronger motor, so ......
#870
what are you using now? i'm using a reedy M3 6.5 with their 13.0mm high torque rotor and it's awesome. if you already have the tekin 6.5 and are thinking about ditching it, maybe try their 13mm high torque red rotor.