TLR 22-4 2.0 Race Kit Thread!
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#1801
V2T 13.5 with 46* of timing. Casper I know you've been to my track before... I'm running at Rainmans Hobby in Bakersfield CA. Pretty wide open and fast layout right now.
#1802
There's no magic FDR, manual is a decent place to start. Gear and time as needed for performance and heat.
#1804
I decided to go TLR for a 4wd buggy. This would have to be the worst quality buggy I have ever built. Binding front cva shaft. All shock bodies and caps are machined poorly and don't screw together very well, damaged front shock shaft. All upper shock mounts have burs on them. I regret purchasing this and should've bought either AE B64 or Yokomo YZ4.
#1805
Tech Regular
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I decided to go TLR for a 4wd buggy. This would have to be the worst quality buggy I have ever built. Binding front cva shaft. All shock bodies and caps are machined poorly and don't screw together very well, damaged front shock shaft. All upper shock mounts have burs on them. I regret purchasing this and should've bought either AE B64 or Yokomo YZ4.
#1806
Tech Elite
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I decided to go TLR for a 4wd buggy. This would have to be the worst quality buggy I have ever built. Binding front cva shaft. All shock bodies and caps are machined poorly and don't screw together very well, damaged front shock shaft. All upper shock mounts have burs on them. I regret purchasing this and should've bought either AE B64 or Yokomo YZ4.
What a nightmare for you.
My 22/4 was a pleasure to build as my 22T 2.0 from Mario. Had a slight bend in one cvd shaft but doesn't produce any vibration under full noise with no wheels.
Try to get on top of it as im sure you would love the way it goes . Im just about to build my 22T 3.0 in 2 weeks.
#1807
Tech Master
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I decided to go TLR for a 4wd buggy. This would have to be the worst quality buggy I have ever built. Binding front cva shaft. All shock bodies and caps are machined poorly and don't screw together very well, damaged front shock shaft. All upper shock mounts have burs on them. I regret purchasing this and should've bought either AE B64 or Yokomo YZ4.
Once you get it built the buggy is awesome.
#1809
All Losi products I have had have been perfect. I did have the slight bind in my rear cva on my 22 4 2.0 when they were first released, but Horizon took care of it really quick...great customer support. Losi makes some of the best quality nicest driving cars and trucks.
To have all those issues in one kit wich I have never heard of sounds suspicious...gonna have to raise the B.S flag on that one
To have all those issues in one kit wich I have never heard of sounds suspicious...gonna have to raise the B.S flag on that one
#1810
Tech Master
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There are still JC Silencers available online but it's no longer listed on the JC site itself, that is odd. Proline however has been phasing out the Phantom line for sometime now it seems. I managed to find a new Phantom for my Tekno back in May after scouring the internet and recently found a B5R body at rcmart and I think I may have bought the last 22-4 Phantom from A Main last week! It certainly doesn't seem like there is much out there for the 22-4 from these aftermarket companies. Strange too because it is still a popular buggy. TLR is supposed to come out with a new body, the prototype was awful looking, but ya gotta run what works I suppose.
#1811
Tech Adept
Im sure this has been asked and answered but i can't find it in this thread. I have a 1.0 and was wondering if the 2.0 gear diffs will fit in it?
#1813
Tech Fanatic
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They are taking 2mm off the bottom of the caster blocks to allow the steering spindles 2mm
of adjustment. You will also need spacers, i prefer the schumacher quick clips so you dont
have to dissasemble things to make adjustments. Also most are running +3mm rear hubs,
Exotek rear camber mount and the shocks on the front of the arms.
of adjustment. You will also need spacers, i prefer the schumacher quick clips so you dont
have to dissasemble things to make adjustments. Also most are running +3mm rear hubs,
Exotek rear camber mount and the shocks on the front of the arms.
http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil...2017_08_06.pdf
#1814
Tech Elite
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Looks like Root's latest setup raises the spindles. Curious what advantage this has on clay/dirt.
http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil...2017_08_06.pdf
http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil...2017_08_06.pdf
#1815
Tech Fanatic
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Same bump steer spacers on the spindle? I would assume you would have to drop the ball stud 2mm to match the old bump steer -- in other words a low mount stud with zero washers. Doesn't look like Root changed them from his JC Fall setup to his new OCRC setup. Thx!
Last edited by skrichter; 09-20-2017 at 09:42 AM.