TLR 22 3.0 Race Kit Thread!
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#1996
Tech Adept
Ya I'm wondering the same thing because I'm running the Serpent diff with 7k and all 4 gears on indoor high bite clay and it has been working really good for me
#1997
Tech Addict
iTrader: (7)
YMMV, but its been a solid setup. I think this will be my 6th weekend on it. I pushed the car ultra hard last night and put in laps on par with the faster 4wd cars on my track. Tho the fastest 4wd guy was putting in 12.1s vs my 12.6s. I've been doing a ton of setup testing and tuning these past few weeks in prep for Cactus, and the gear diff is one of my locked in settings.
#1998
Tech Master
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I tested my 3.0 at last nights club race with the four gear transmission. I arrived late so I had limited practice. Immediately I noticed the car had significantly more corner entry steering. I moved front shocks to middle hole on tower and this helped smooth out the car but I still had a faster car. Approx. 0.2 to 0.4 secs faster per lap. I'm currently running long arm in the front and may go back to short arm to compare. Local track is very small and tight so corner speed is a must. The car had bit more on power push that will be easy to fix.
If anyone is considering the four gear I recommend it.
If anyone is considering the four gear I recommend it.
#1999
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (2)
I tested my 3.0 at last nights club race with the four gear transmission. I arrived late so I had limited practice. Immediately I noticed the car had significantly more corner entry steering. I moved front shocks to middle hole on tower and this helped smooth out the car but I still had a faster car. Approx. 0.2 to 0.4 secs faster per lap. I'm currently running long arm in the front and may go back to short arm to compare. Local track is very small and tight so corner speed is a must. The car had bit more on power push that will be easy to fix.
If anyone is considering the four gear I recommend it.
If anyone is considering the four gear I recommend it.
#2000
i cant get the gear diff to run smooth. i have tried shims, taking it apart and putting it back, i cant get it nice.
When i manually turn the wheel, i dont get the opposite turn of the other. it just turns the motor.
if i take the gear diff out, it does spin opposite and smoothly.
any help at this point it appreciated.
When i manually turn the wheel, i dont get the opposite turn of the other. it just turns the motor.
if i take the gear diff out, it does spin opposite and smoothly.
any help at this point it appreciated.
#2001
#2002
Tech Master
iTrader: (4)
Many have tried the 4 gear already so I thought I was late to the party in trying it. 😳 It's a relatively inexpensive option part to have at your disposal.
#2005
Tech Elite
iTrader: (45)
Indoor clay, med/high bite. I always had an odd diff out running anything from 3-10k with the normal gear diff setup. Since I've gone to the 2 gear 15k I haven't had a single diff out and it performs very similar to the ball diff (tension wise) with the added forward bite of a gear diff.
YMMV, but its been a solid setup. I think this will be my 6th weekend on it. I pushed the car ultra hard last night and put in laps on par with the faster 4wd cars on my track. Tho the fastest 4wd guy was putting in 12.1s vs my 12.6s. I've been doing a ton of setup testing and tuning these past few weeks in prep for Cactus, and the gear diff is one of my locked in settings.
YMMV, but its been a solid setup. I think this will be my 6th weekend on it. I pushed the car ultra hard last night and put in laps on par with the faster 4wd cars on my track. Tho the fastest 4wd guy was putting in 12.1s vs my 12.6s. I've been doing a ton of setup testing and tuning these past few weeks in prep for Cactus, and the gear diff is one of my locked in settings.
#2006
Tech Adept
iTrader: (1)
I had the pleasure of receiving a TLR 22 3.0 today from several friends hooking me up with it. I was completely shocked and suprised for sure. I turned the most laps racing offroad in awhile with it. So far must say loving the drive and how smooth it feels. Once I get the driver hiccups taking care of this thing will be a beast. Glad to get back in a Losi product. Just debating on wether or not to take it to bed with me lol.
#2007
I tested my 3.0 at last nights club race with the four gear transmission. I arrived late so I had limited practice. Immediately I noticed the car had significantly more corner entry steering. I moved front shocks to middle hole on tower and this helped smooth out the car but I still had a faster car. Approx. 0.2 to 0.4 secs faster per lap. I'm currently running long arm in the front and may go back to short arm to compare. Local track is very small and tight so corner speed is a must. The car had bit more on power push that will be easy to fix.
If anyone is considering the four gear I recommend it.
If anyone is considering the four gear I recommend it.
While we are on the 4 gear topic, of interest is the Cactus Classis 2wd Mod A-2 race last year. Ty Tessman ran 4-gear in his 2wd, while rest of the field seemed to have 3-gear in their 2wd. Ty had full command of the race the entire time, and control.
Ty was simply untouchable with his 4-gear HB 2wd buggy winning the overall 2wd mod event. The 2015 Cactus Classis was a super high bite sugared track!
I found a video link of the event. It seemed like the 3-gear box cars (including Cavalieri's) had trouble clearing or timing the middle long triple section in the middle of the track with the 3-gear, but Ty's 4-gearbox 2wd cleared it every time with ease and plenty of forward traction no problem, and handled rest of track sections very well. He was way out front with his 4-gear 2wd then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHvEcVHEbFw
Last edited by 4wd Racer; 02-13-2016 at 10:11 PM. Reason: added video link