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Old 19-12-2010
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Hi all

(wasn't sure to put this here or in electrics section)

Just wondering if any of have used or are using the Tamiya TEU-104BK and if you've found to be any good?

Thinking of getting one for my tam mini M05 with poss a tam superstock rz or sport tuned, (looking at these due to club race specs - 20t limit - no brushless) .

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The 104 isn't rated to run that motor, so I wouldn't buy it. It might run it, or it might blow up.

It's quite decent for a kit silvercan, but if your club limit is 20 turns, you'll need a higher spec speedo.

I have a Keyence in my Mini...
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The 104 isn't rated to run that motor, so I wouldn't buy it. It might run it, or it might blow up.

It's quite decent for a kit silvercan, but if your club limit is 20 turns, you'll need a higher spec speedo.

I have a Keyence in my Mini...

Ooops, cheers sosidge, somehow managed to not actually look at the speedo's specs good job I posted something then

Will have a gander at the keyence (never actually heard of this make until now, but then i'm sure there's loads of other brands I haven't heard of too).

Thanks again

edit: just missed one Keyence Exstraight on the bay, ended on the 18th Dec and went for only £7!
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