Tekno EB410.2 Thread
#61
Ya the front was very straight forward. No issues. Just the back required not using the plate and flipping the stud to the back side. The carbon front still uses the plate as per the manual.
#62
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#63
I flipped it. Everything seems ok. I guess if I had to nip-pick, the wing mount has a notch cut out to compensate for the plate, so there is a gap there, even though it is still tight/secure. So I assume everything is ok. I haven't got to the front yet, hopefully the carbon one works in the front also w/o messing around too much.
I'm not done yet but my buggy is going to be a 13.5 clay car. I'm going to try the Exotek Flite center locker. Other than that, just some carbon parts, shorty servo. I wasn't going to change diff internals or upgrade screws etc. I would have bought an MIP driveline kit but i guess those arent a thing anymore. What were you thinking of doing on yours?
#64
There should be a small plastic piece in the extra parts bag that takes up that gap when running a carbon tower without a plate. That piece and the tower screw together with a m3x6mm CS screw. I've attached a pic showing the piece.
I would highly suggest that you do not start with the center locker. Having the center locked creates a totally different driving feel and can make the car unforgiving to drive.
I would highly suggest that you do not start with the center locker. Having the center locked creates a totally different driving feel and can make the car unforgiving to drive.
And I will try the spool just to see how it goes. But I have the center diff built and will have it in the toolbox to swap back in, if needed. Was just looking to try a few things for 13.5.
#66
Is there really a reason for the Carbon Fiber towers and center plate? Well, I know the center plate may allow for a fan in the center. Anyone acutely weight them vs. the stock plastic? Seems like the stock plastic, may hold the bulkheads better?
#67
Probably no legit reason, honestly. I didn't weigh them but not sure if there is much significance in weight. The stock front tower hugs the diff housing with some nice support fittings, where as the carbon tower just sits flat/flush w/o the contour around the mount holes. So all in all probably not an advantage to going to the carbon, in most instances. I honestly just didn't want to upgrade diff gears or do anything like that. So I just did some easy stuff to potentially lighten the car for 13.5. And the spool was just something that I wanted to try, after hearing some good reviews. At the end of the day, at club level, for me it comes down to the driver and the fun. So I just wanted to try a few things.
#68
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In contrast, I'm hearing some folks prefer the extra flex from the plastic towers to get a little more grip on dirt so I think it depends on track condition and what setup you need as to which option makes sense for you.
#69
if the driveline is still the same as the eb410.1, a lot of folks, myself included, did a conversion using the B64 schelle slipper and some driveshafts from what I recall. you can find details about it I am thinking on the old thread, maybe even the wiki.
#70
Yeah all I have done is the RCSS bearings, screws, and turnbuckles. I"m thinking of putting in a B74 slipper or similar just to mess around, plus considering the lighter outdrives. Not sure if the carbon does much or not?
#71
On the Gen1 car the carbon towers appeared to be stronger than the plastic with less flex which felt more consistent on higher traction surfaces like carpet and turf.
#73
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#74
I think the plastic diff gears are a great way to save drivetrain weight, cheap and no durability problem in 13.5.
LCG lipo and your done, I think anymore and your wasting cash, spend $ on doing laps instead 👍
LCG lipo and your done, I think anymore and your wasting cash, spend $ on doing laps instead 👍



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