TLR 22 3.0 Race Kit Thread!
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#2236
People have been asking for a laid down transmission for carpet and astro applications and there are no news from TLR yet, so i am guessing this is this one individuals answer to it until TLR produces one for the general public. Why he chose YZ2 could be bcause it might be the only one that fits with minimal modifications.
#2238
Tech Initiate
Does anybody have any tips on getting the slipper adjusted close on the first try? It's gonna be with a 17.5 motor setup for a high bite clay indoor track
#2239
Make sure the diff is tightened per the assembly instructions, then set the slipper tight enough that it's hard to turn with your right thumb while holding the wheels stationary. Put a fully charged battery in, hold the wheels down on the table and give it a burst at full throttle. The slipper should slip easily. Tighten the nut 1/2 turn at a time while repeating the full throttle jab. You want the slipper to slip while the front of the car rides off of the table and the diff should NOT slip. This setting will protect the diff, while giving you max drive. You should not need to mess with it again unless you want to run it looser as a tuning option.
#2242
Tech Rookie
Can anyone help me with a motor esc combo for the kit and also the servo???
My budget for motor and esc 250 dollars
Thanks in advance
My budget for motor and esc 250 dollars
Thanks in advance
#2243
http://www.horizonhobby.com/cars-and...3s%29-ori65120
The Trinity Line of motors are less than $100
http://www.horizonhobby.com/cars-and...5-trirev1802bs
Nice little shorty servo $75
http://www.horizonhobby.com/product/...vo-p-spmss6240
#2244
Tech Adept
iTrader: (10)
SMC also sells excellent shorty packs that are always recommended here for $33 apiece.
I run Spektrum S6040 servos (now discontinued) in all my 1/10 stuff and I've found several of them here in the for-sale section for ~$45-50.
Everybody has their own preferences and recommendations but I've always had good luck with Spektrum, Airtronics, Novak, Trinity, and SMC gear.
#2245
Tech Master
iTrader: (67)
Hold the rear wheels stationary and spin the spur by hand. Tighten the slipper until the spur is hard to turn. that will get you close. to fine tune it put the car down on the track and go full throttle and listen for it to slip. should slip for about a foot or so. for stock some use eliminator or tighten it down all the way, did not like that setup myself. Holding the rear wheels and giving the throttle full pull to lift the front wheels is not a good way to check stock motors. stock motors don't really have the punch to use the front wheel pull off the ground test.
#2246
Tech Master
iTrader: (67)
motors are all pretty close in price. I have liked Tekin, Reedy, and Schuur speed for motors. Savox 1258 servo is about 60. lots of times you can find a good price for a gently used servo
#2248
Imo, dual rates work better, as you keep your entire trigger pull. EPA just limited the max top speed, but the last little bit of trigger pull will do nothing. D/R will also soften up the bottom end and make a hot motor easier to drive. That has been my experience with radio tuning.
PRetty sure there's some sarcasm in your reply?
#2249
Tech Adept