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  1. RustyUs

    Techno EB 410 4WD Buggy.

    That is one slow Tekin servo @ half a second for 60°. Are you sure it's not 0.05 sec/60°?
  2. RustyUs

    Techno EB 410 4WD Buggy.

    Here is an insert chart I made up for my ET410: If you look at the EB410/.2 manuals, they show .5° and 1° of change when adjusting/using different inserts (pills). The printed different degrees of change between the ET410 & EB410 platforms had me thinking. The ET410 & EB410 use the same...
  3. RustyUs

    Techno EB 410 4WD Buggy.

    Over time, it is said that the shock pivot balls will loosen the screws. The left handed screws, used to secure the bottoms of the shocks, are placed differently on the EB410 vs. EB410.2 depending on which way screw is going into the arm. I use right righthanded button head screws to secure...
  4. RustyUs

    Techno EB 410 4WD Buggy.

    Bringing a used RC home should always involve a complete tear down/rebuild IMO. Just like you found out... those little "Easter eggs" may have a person scratching their head 🤔. I normally don't buy used RCs, but the one that I bought was stated by the previous owner to be very well taken care...
  5. RustyUs

    Techno EB 410 4WD Buggy.

    The original Tekno RC EB410 had the rear shocks mounted on the back of the rear arms. People started racing the Tekno RC EB410 on tighter/higher traction turf/carpet and they wanted better rotation from the buggy... moving the rear arms/shocks/anti sway bar around became common practice and is...
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