TLR 22 3.0 Race Kit Thread!
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#1008
Tech Master
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Hey guys, just ordered my 3.0 kit. I will be taking my Jconcepts axles off my 2.0 so I can keep using my old wheels/tires until they are too worn. My question is how long will it be before AKA/Jconcepts/Proline has some wheels out there for this car or will we be buying TLR wheels exclusively?
Also, are the wheels 2.2 or 2.4?
Also, are the wheels 2.2 or 2.4?
#1009
Tech Addict
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Hey guys, just ordered my 3.0 kit. I will be taking my Jconcepts axles off my 2.0 so I can keep using my old wheels/tires until they are too worn. My question is how long will it be before AKA/Jconcepts/Proline has some wheels out there for this car or will we be buying TLR wheels exclusively?
Also, are the wheels 2.2 or 2.4?
Also, are the wheels 2.2 or 2.4?
The kit includes 2 complete sets of 2.2" wheels, one set in yellow, one set in white.
#1010
TLR 22 3.0
One bad buggy!!!!! It's awesome on the track.
Last edited by Matt M.; 03-11-2017 at 03:28 AM.
#1012
Tech Master
iTrader: (143)
Bench shots of my build. Some more wiring ideas for you guys. Disregard the 4wd from tires, just a quick mock.
Great feedback from some volunteer test pilots on my buggy here in Vegas so far. Test pilots ranging in various skill levels and buggy experience, and even a few die hard AE guys thrown in just to see them squirm.
None could believe their lap times immediately on this buggy. All commented on how planted and sure of itself the car felt. After a few TLR driving tips, their lap times just kept getting lower and lower until I was forced to rip the radio out of their hands.
Enjoy.....
Great feedback from some volunteer test pilots on my buggy here in Vegas so far. Test pilots ranging in various skill levels and buggy experience, and even a few die hard AE guys thrown in just to see them squirm.
None could believe their lap times immediately on this buggy. All commented on how planted and sure of itself the car felt. After a few TLR driving tips, their lap times just kept getting lower and lower until I was forced to rip the radio out of their hands.
Enjoy.....
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Like the paint job!
Like the paint job!
#1016
Tech Adept
Anyone weigh this car yet ready to run with a shorty pack and no hop up Ti stuff?
#1018
Tech Regular
Stock with a fairly heavy servo, MKS HBL575, and a heavy ESC, Reedy 410R, mine came in at 1548 using an Orion shorty 4,500. This buggy would be pretty easy to outfit with stock light items to make the 1,499 weight. I doubt it would take as much titanium as my B5M took to get near there.
This last weekend I opted to drop the 17.5 and try out a 10.5, small indoor clay track with some technical jumps made the lower turn much more enjoyable. After five battery packs I finally broke something. Weekends mean a ton of new drivers and tons of short course on the track, I enjoy it as it makes me pick lines and work through traffic at speed when many of them are very unpredictable in the lines they hold and drive. On the fifth battery I was pretty dialed in and real comfortable moving around the track and through traffic when one of the fathers corner marshaling stepped out onto the track with out looking right at the end of the straightaway, no time to avoid I hit his ankle square on wide open. I thought it would be several parts as it was a dead stop smack, only broke the front shock tower to my surprise. I hate to see what his ankle looked like Monday morning
#1019
Tech Adept
iTrader: (5)
Aluminum servo mounts?
RC Bombshell has aluminum servo mounts! They look like straight 2.0 ones. My 3.0 plastic servo mounts have a slight curve to them. Is that so the servo wires have more room to exit the servo? Will the 2.0 servo mounts fit the 3.0?
I'm not having a great build. I've built about eight 22 diffs and this one has a bad ball in her. I started to feel it as I was spinning the diff as I tightened down the diff screw. Backed her off and removed all balls. Brake cleaned all parts and using rubber gloved hands and clean tweezers reassembled with flipped rings just in case. Still notchy. Does the kit come with the tungsten carbide diff balls? I know all it takes is one piece of lint and welcome to notchy diff land. Lucky for me I keep spare diff service kits on my peg board. Just hate using one right off the bat. Once the transmission was assembled there was a tight spot/bind any way. Hopfully replacing the diff gear will cure that. Looked at every tooth under a micrscope that I use for surface mount electronics repair. Everything was clean. My wife loves(sarcastic tone) the smell of brake cleaner in my shop. Haven't got crap done for Christmas. All I can think about is building this buggy. I think I need to go to some RC addiction anonymous meetings. Sorry kids I forgot to buy you gifts this year, daddy was building a new rc car.
For guys looking to save weight, my S6270 servo is pretty light. And if you run her straight off the battery she is ultra super duper fast. Can save you about 18gms. S6240=59.5gm, S6270=42gm
Nice to see somone painted a body for Vito.
I'm not having a great build. I've built about eight 22 diffs and this one has a bad ball in her. I started to feel it as I was spinning the diff as I tightened down the diff screw. Backed her off and removed all balls. Brake cleaned all parts and using rubber gloved hands and clean tweezers reassembled with flipped rings just in case. Still notchy. Does the kit come with the tungsten carbide diff balls? I know all it takes is one piece of lint and welcome to notchy diff land. Lucky for me I keep spare diff service kits on my peg board. Just hate using one right off the bat. Once the transmission was assembled there was a tight spot/bind any way. Hopfully replacing the diff gear will cure that. Looked at every tooth under a micrscope that I use for surface mount electronics repair. Everything was clean. My wife loves(sarcastic tone) the smell of brake cleaner in my shop. Haven't got crap done for Christmas. All I can think about is building this buggy. I think I need to go to some RC addiction anonymous meetings. Sorry kids I forgot to buy you gifts this year, daddy was building a new rc car.
For guys looking to save weight, my S6270 servo is pretty light. And if you run her straight off the battery she is ultra super duper fast. Can save you about 18gms. S6240=59.5gm, S6270=42gm
Nice to see somone painted a body for Vito.
Last edited by Guch; 12-14-2015 at 09:12 PM.