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Tekno EB410.2 User Manual

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Tekno EB410.2 Specifications

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Scale1/10
Width248mm
Drive4WD
Radio SystemNot Included
SuspensionIndependent
Tire TypeNot Included
ESCNot Included
CategoryBuggy
Motor TypeBrushless
Battery Type2S LiPo
Chassis3mm Aluminum
Shock TypeOil-filled
Type1/10 Scale Electric Buggy

Summary

Introduction

Shock Filling Instructions

Set Up Information

Ride Height

Adjusting vehicle ride height for optimal performance and handling.

Camber

Setting static camber angles for side-to-side traction and cornering response.

Front Toe

Adjusting front wheel angle for corner entry and exit steering characteristics.

Ackermann Effect

Modifying steering response at full turn for improved control and handling.

Bumpsteer

Adjusting suspension's effect on steering during compression or rebound.

Droop

Measuring and adjusting suspension's down-travel for overall chassis performance.

Differentials

Understanding differential oil viscosity's impact on steering and traction.

Wheelbase Adjustments

Modifying vehicle wheelbase for altered handling and stability characteristics.

Springs

Selecting spring rates for traction, responsiveness, and handling on different tracks.

Pistons

Choosing shock pistons for track conditions, affecting damping and handling.

Sway Bars

Tuning chassis roll and lateral grip using front and rear sway bars.

Gearing Recommendations

Guidance on pinion/spur gear ratios for optimal motor performance and speed.

Bearing Chart

Reference for bearing types and their specific applications within the vehicle.

Radio Information

Maintenance

Bearing Maintenance

Procedures for inspecting, cleaning, and lubricating bearings for smooth operation.

Shock Maintenance

Ensuring shocks are leak-free and operating correctly for consistent performance.

Hinge Point & Drive Line Maintenance

Checking suspension arms, links, and drive shafts for free movement and wear.

Differential Maintenance

Verifying differential fill levels and inspecting for damage or wear.

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