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Well I have been busy building a on road killer. Here is a pic of my first attempt at painting a two tone. Notice the head lights are internal carbon fiber decals I cut from a solid sheet. 11i3bsl.webp
 

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I've done a couple of 1/8 onroad and absolutely love the feel of driving the larger scale on-roads. The Tekno kits are definitely top notch. Here is a video showing a couple of the paint jobs I did and then running them on a 1/10 scale sized track.

 
Man that's some nice paint work. When I was looking to buy my kit I went to RC Monster forum and found mine NIB with a ton of extras for $350 shipped. He included a Ferrari 430 body untouched and Kyosho slicks mounted on Kyosho wheels. RCPD brushless set up and even a single speed. All brand new. In the end I decided to go with the 2 speed and went ahead and purchased the Tekno kit last night.
 
I did an inferno gt but prefferred the 1 speed/viscous center diff combo. Are you using mechanical or esc brakes? What gearing/top speed/runtime are you looking at? Racing or bashing? My setup was 4s 5,000mah 30c lipo, esc brakes, 13t pinion, 2650kv. I bashed so it got kinda hot after 15 minutes and had a top speed at 45mph. I though for bashing 2200kv 6s would be faster and more fun but never tried it. I like yours.
 
Stock gearing and using the 3shoe fly wheel that comes with the tekno kit. 4s 30c 5500ah. MMM 2650kv. I will be setting up mechanical brakes. I heard that the motor runs cooler when the reverse and brake are disabled. The tech at castle told me that it is true.
 
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Yeah I totally believe you can get that speed out of it. Disabling ESC brakes/reverse, and using the 2 speed will cool it but gearing it to go 55+ Id be a surpised if you could run over 30 minutes under very hard bashing without too much heat. You will probably need to set your throttle curve so its not linear. Put a dot at 50% and drag it down so 1/2 way is only 30% power instead of 50%. And set your timing to lowest. Those 2 things will keep it cooler also, keeps the amps down on the batts, and give more run time. Get a castle blower too. don't use less than the 30c you have. Those tips were handed down to me and they work.
 
Yeah I totally believe you can get that speed out of it. Disabling ESC brakes/reverse, and using the 2 speed will cool it but gearing it to go 55+ Id be a surpised if you could run over 30 minutes under very hard bashing without too much heat. You will probably need to set your throttle curve so its not linear. Put a dot at 50% and drag it down so 1/2 way is only 30% power instead of 50%. And set your timing to lowest. Those 2 things will keep it cooler also, keeps the amps down on the batts, and give more run time. Get a castle blower too. don't use less than the 30c you have. Those tips were handed down to me and they work. The biggest help for me was the Eagle Tree V3 logger.
 
Good tips! The very reason I kept the 2 speed was to keep the initial amp draw on startup low but still have top end. Lots of power on tap with these setups. Check out the Kysosho GT2 I converted using a Tekno Neu 1515 3D (1360kv) motor on 6S.

 
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Yeah I totally believe you can get that speed out of it. Disabling ESC brakes/reverse, and using the 2 speed will cool it but gearing it to go 55+ Id be a surpised if you could run over 30 minutes under very hard bashing without too much heat. You will probably need to set your throttle curve so its not linear. Put a dot at 50% and drag it down so 1/2 way is only 30% power instead of 50%. And set your timing to lowest. Those 2 things will keep it cooler also, keeps the amps down on the batts, and give more run time. Get a castle blower too. don't use less than the 30c you have. Those tips were handed down to me and they work. The biggest help for me was the Eagle Tree V3 logger.
that castle blower won't fit with the Tekno mount right?
 
I didnt use a Tekno kit so not sure. I really wanted to use the 2 speed w/the IGT but I like the way the car turned so much better with the center diff. That looks harder than 10th scale drifting. The blippy throttle technique sounds the same though.
 
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Fans are a band aid fix for heat problems. There is a better solution to adding a fan. Fans break too easy and if you are counting on a fan to keep an esc from thermalling, you will have issues. a bump the wrong way puts a fan out of level. a fin can tap the housing and bam it's gone.


it is better to get capacitors, especially a 4s and up config, low emf high voltage capacitors (like the cap sold for the novak system for mt's etc) and solder across the power wires. I learned this from Brian at RC-Monster a couple years back. Dude is a tech head. I was running 4s with a plain old mamba max in my 8th scale buggy and caps soldered on. never hot, hell never even got warm, and I even made 20 min mains on one battery
 
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