SACair Forum

kart ebr?

Sep 29, 2008 7:21am
hey anyone know but kart ebr's good , bad, major problems with them? i seen someone selling one and i've wanted an ebr for awhile now but i was to sure if i wanted to build one cuz i was really thinkin about that? but i know the would take quite a bit of cash though!!! so maybe i'll pick up this one instead?
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Sep 29, 2008 8:18am
Just observations I have about the kart EBR.The gearbox was ok on it,hop up is decent at best,mostly due to the bucking used.The metal used on the reciever is trash,pot metal that is prone to breaking.Quality of the platic parts was ok,not great, but decent.If you can save your money for a another more expensive kit then do so, otherwise your in for a bit of a project.
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Sep 29, 2008 3:26pm
And quick note: TM gearboxes will not fit in the Kart EBR without a lot of filing and dremeling.
Sep 29, 2008 3:41pm
[quote="Amateur Ninja"]And quick note: TM gearboxes will not fit in the Kart EBR without a lot of filing and dremeling.[/quote]
Sep 29, 2008 11:59pm
I love my Kart and it works well for me. Everything nightblade said is true but he left out one thing, this is a 14lb gun. (It’s a pig) At the end of the day I’m tired of running and carrying this best around. I have also had good luck with the NiCad 1500mah battery. You need to make sure the previous owner maintained it and discharged it at the end of the day. My gun is basically stock and the only mod that I did was a 3rnd burst mosfet. Yes I know that the real steel does not have a three round burst. This was just a test plat form for me because I was building my own 3rnd burst fet and all of my other guns where torn down waiting for parts. The gun is going to stay stock until something brakes and I’m not going to remove the 3rnd mosfet because it’s programmable and I can switch it to full auto. This gun has a lot of parts so if you don’t like tearing into your own stuff I strongly recommend NOT getting it. Being made in China, I know it’s only a matter of time that I will need parts.
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