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Thursday, December 27, 2018

3200mAh Li Ion Receiver Pack for the 8-X and other vehicles

Dynamite has released a new receiver pack in collaboration with the TLR team.  It is part number DYNB0510 and is a 3200mAh lithium ion pack.  So, it has a lot of capacity and is safer than lipos.  It also fits much easier in the vehicle.

Dynamite 3200mAh Li Ion


Here is the pack in the 8X receiver box:

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

New TLR 22 5.0 AC/DC video’s

Hello everyone,

This week, I want to showcase the newest release from TLR: the 22 5.0 DC and 22 5.0. Here is video of both cars in action. First up is TLR’s Frank Root with TLR’s 22 5.0 AC at Rise Up Raceway in Palm Desert, California. Second video is yours truly with TLR’s 22 5.0 DC at Newred Hobbies in Ocala, Florida. TLR’s release date for both cars is early January and you can pre-order today here at Horizon Hobby.


JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Team weekend rundown 12/15-12/16


Hello everyone,

For this past weekend’s team weekend rundown, we have some awesome results from the newest track on the west coast, Wild West to the RC Club House on the east coast. Thanks to everyone for their hard work and dedication to Team Losi Racing!


Dakotah Phend; TQ and win 2wd mod at RC Club House (TLR 22 5.0 DC)
Aaron Cline; Awesome result at Rjd Hobbies in Lincoln, IL
Kevin Gahan; Awesome result at Wild West
Hunter King; Win in 13.5 4wd at 702 RC Raceway
Rob Moots; Awesome result at LSR winter classic
Charlie Maiorana; win in both 4wd and truck mod at RC Club House
Derek Stephansen; Awesome result at the winter classic
Tyler Jones; TQ and win in 4wd mod at the Ohio RC Factory
Frank Prestigiacomo; Awesome result at RC Club House
Curtis May; Awesome result at the Ohio RC Factory
Dougie Hobbs; Awesome result at the Northwest indoor series
Luke Unis; Awesome result and win 13.5 truck at Tacoma RC
Raceway Matt Del Giudice; Awesome result at toys for tots race

JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

TLR344035 3.5mm shock shaft conversion for 8IGHT-X

Hello everyone,

Many have asked us about the 3.5mm shock shaft conversion for the 8IGHT-X that some of the team run so I wanted to provide the full rundown here.

Here is the link:

The 8IGHT-X comes with our traditional 4mm shock shafts.  The 4mm shock shafts are more durable for the average user and we wanted to maintain the durability in the vehicle we are known for.  However, after much testing, we noticed an advantage to having a smaller diameter 3.5mm shock shafts. The main advantage to the 3.5mm shock shaft setup is they handle the smaller sharper bumps better. The smaller diameter shafts pack up less and this is what accounts for the handling change.

This kit comes with a complete setup to convert your 8IGHT-X to the 3.5mm shock shafts. The kit includes the guide set, x-rings, shock ends, and shock shafts.  Each of these are also available separately in case you need replacements down the road.

The shock ends are indeed different.  There are separate shock ends for the 3.5mm and the 4.0mm shock shafts due to the thread sizing.

Given all of that info, we wanted to share how this conversion package is installed.  This is installed in this order: Thin guide, x-ring, thick guide, x-ring, lower guide (with the thicker portion in).


Hopefully, that image also helps some.

Also, one other item we noticed is that after some time, some "sticktion" can occur and this is due to the thickness of the center thick guide.  Given this, we recommend sanding this down right away from 2.5mm to 1.9mm as shown in the below images.  We will update this moving forward but some of these made it in and this is an easy adjustment to make.

 

I hope this helps and good luck at the races!

Ryan Dunford
#DriveTLR

Friday, December 14, 2018

8IGHT-X setup sheets posted

Hello everyone,

The first batch of 8X setup sheets are now online in the normal place on TLRacing.com.  Here is the link as well.


As we get more and learn even more, we will get more posted right away so always check back!

Ryan Dunford
#DriveTLR


Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Team weekend rundown 12/8-12/9


Hello everyone,

For this past weekend’s team weekend rundown, we have some awesome results from the Roar Region five race to the JConcepts INS8. Thanks to everyone for the hard work and dedication to Team Losi Racing!


Tyler Jones; TQ and win in 2wd mod at the ROAR Region five race
Todd Sieler; TQ and win mod truck, win in 4wd mod at the Shifty’s Shakedown
Joe Alvarado; TQ and win at Thunder Alley
David V McLean; TQ and win in 13.5 4wd at Tacoma RC Raceway
Matt Sunderlage; TQ in 13.5 SCT at Trackside
Justin Watson; TQ and win 2wd 17.5 at OCRC
Aaron Kothman; Awesome result at the JConcepts INS8
Cory Richardson; Awesome result at ROAR Region five race
Brian Valles; Awesome result at Hobbyplex
Curtis May; Awesome result at ROAR Region five race
Dalton Myers; Awesome result at ROAR Region five race
Bibie Cruz; Awesome result at Trains and Lanes
Terry Schulz; Awesome result at Cottage Grove RC
Ean Reilley; TQ in 2wd 17.5 at the ROAR Region five race
Keevin Sharp; Awesome result at Bomb city classic
Brett Suggs; Awesome result at the JConcepts INS8

 JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Team weekend rundown 12/1-12/2


Hello everyone,

For this past weekend’s team weekend rundown, we have some awesome results from Top Gun at SDRC to Horizon Midwest Classic at Leisure Hours Raceway to KZN Championships in Pietermaritzbug, South Africa. Thanks everyone for the hard work and dedication to Team Losi Racing!


Dakotah Phend; Horizon Midwest Classic, TQ and win in 2wd mod and 4wd mod
Tyler Jones; Horizon Midwest Classic, win in 2wd 17.5 buggy
Aaron Kothman; NY Winter Championship, TQ and win in 2wd mod
Jay Bless; NY Winter Championship, TQ and win in 2wd mod 35+
Bradley Rippe; Horizon Midwest Classic, TQ and win 4x4 SCT
Cole Henriksen; Horizon Midwest Classic, win in 17.5 SCT
Matthew Williby; OCRC Holiday brawl series, TQ and win 13.5 4wd
Dalton Myers; Awesome result at Top Gun at SDRC
Matt Del Giudice; Awesome result at Horizon Midwest Classic
Charlie Maiorana; Awesome result at Horizon Midwest Classic
Cody Mcclenahan; Awesome result at Horizon Midwest Classic
Aaron Cline & son; Awesome result at Horizon Midwest Classic
Robert Chapmen; Awesome result at 24th annual Lonestar classic
Brendon Van Staden and Richard Duckham; Awesome results at KZN Championships in Pietermaritzbug, South Africa
Kievan Shap; Awesome result at 24th annual Lonestar classic
Kaden Fuller; Awesome result at HobbyPlex
Mason Fuller; Awesome result at HobbyPlex
Stu Jones; Awesome result at southports turf-wars
Eli Westrup; Awesome result at Top Gun at SDRC
Jerome Treignier; Awesome result at RCPA Winter Series
Curtis May; Awesome result at Beat Damn point series at the Ohio RC Factory

JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

8X Option Parts

Hello all you 8th scale racers out there!  I just wanted to provide a quick list of all of the current option parts we are offering for the 8X.  Some of these are not in stock as of yet but should all be in stock before the end of the year.  We will be following this up with a few blog articles on why you might want to choose some of these items to add to your 8X.


Good luck in your races!
Ryan Dunford

Monday, November 26, 2018

Team weekend rundown 11/24-11/25



Hello everyone, 

For this past weekend’s team weekend rundown, we have some awesome results from Las Vegas IOCC, RC Excitement and their gobbler trophy race and the Drumstick race at RC Clubhouse. Thanks everyone for the hard work and dedication to Team Losi Racing!


Charlie Maiorana; Drumstick race at RC Clubhouse, TQ and win in mod buggy, mod 4wd, and mod truck
Caleb Jennings; RC Excitement gobbler trophy race, TQ and win in 13.5 SCT and 13.5 4wd, along with a 2wd mod win
Renaud Savoya; IOCC, 3rd in stadium truck and 8th in 2wd mod
Jeremy Hase; JBRL, TQ and win in 13.5 stadium truck
Matt Sunderlage; Turkey Shootout, TQ and win in both mod SCT and 4x4 SCT
Victor Vasquez; Leisure hours Raceway, win in 13.5 4wd
Leigh Cheeseman; Victorian State Champions, stock 4wd win
Jeff Abier; Drumstick race at RC Clubhouse, win in 17.5 2wd
Derek Stephansen; Awesome result at LSR Speedway
Matt Del Giudice; Awesome result at Leisure hours Raceway
Robert Chapman; Awesome result at Wild Bills Raceway
Tyler Jones; TQ with the new 8IGHTX at The Ohio Factory
Ashley Side; Awesome result at Finish line Raceway
Hunter King; Awesome result at IOCC
Ryan McGlothern; Awesome result at TRCRC
Steve Oyston; 2018 Wellington 2wd and 4wd club champ
Kevin Kimberley; Awesome result at IOCC
Brendon Larrowe; Awesome result at OCRC

JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

New TLR front 1/10th scale buggy springs

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share that TLR has released a new line of front 1/10th springs sold individually. These springs are all stiffer then our standard front Silver spring that come with all 22 lines of vehicles. From testing, we’ve found that having this wider range of springs is needed for all the different surface situations faced in racing today from 1/10th clay to 1/10th turf or carpet. These springs are instock and ready for purchase today!



JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Monday, November 19, 2018

Team Weekend Rundown 11/17-11/18



Hello everyone,

For this past weekend’s team weekend rundown, we have awesome results from Tyler Jones, Dalton Myers, Brian Cox, Galen McCreary, Cody McClenahan, Todd Sieler, Robert Chapman, Cole Henriksen, Rob Moots, and Mike Tuntakit. Thanks everyone for the hard work and dedication to Team Losi Racing!


Tyler Jones; Indiana State Championships at RC Fun Park, TQ and win in both 2wd mod and stock
Dalton Myers; Second round of the winter series at P&T Hobbies, 1st in mod truck
Brian Cox; Awesome results at 510 raceway
Galen McCreary: Awesome result at The Ohio RC Factory
Cody Mcclenahan; Awesome result at Smac Trac raceway
Todd Sieler; First series race between Hi Performance Hobbies and Shifty’s RC Hobbies, 1st in 2wd Mod
Mike Tuntakit; Rainman’s Race Against Cancer, 1st in 2wd 40+
Robert Chapman; Awesome result at RC Pro Series Finals
Cole Henriksen; RC Compound Winter Series, TQ and win in 2wd stock
Rob Moots; LSR turkey nationals, TQ in Expert stock

JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Friday, November 16, 2018

Gear diff tip

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share what I do with my TLR 22 and 22-4 2.0 gear diff outdrives. I’ve seen that some people have had outdrive set screws coming loose, which can damage the outdrive pin by rounding off the flat spot used for the set screws. Here’s what I do to make sure this doesn’t happen; I use red lock tight gel. I use this on the set screws, and I also add a small amount to the outdrive pin before installing the outdrive. (see pic) Be sure to not over do this on the drive pin as a little bit of lock tight goes a long way.



JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

8IGHT-X videos

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share a Horizon Hobby Products YouTube video with product manager, Ryan Dunford, as he shows Team Losi Racing’s new 8IGHT-X. The 8IGHT-X is currently competing at the 2018 IFMAR world championship in Perth, Australia. Along with this product video, I would like to include a link showing you the track in Perth and the 8IGHT-X in action with team driver, Renaud Savoya. (Video here) Video credit to JConcepts Inc.



JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

22 4.0 raised rear shock tower 1mm

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share a little insight/details from the latest TLR 22 4.0 posted by Frank and Chad (Setup can be found here). In this setup, Frank adds in the notes in the lower right corner to raise rear shock tower 1mm. I just added 4x 1mm axle washers over the aluminum posts on the transmission case, and then replaced the tower (see pic). Here’s an explanation on what this does and what other things you can do along with this change (Give the car 1mm more rear up travel, and also add 2mm external limiters in the front to decrease the front up travel). Basically, the car is rolling to the ‘stops’ sometimes, and the front/rear roll was not balanced causing the car to roll over the front more (especially in sweepers and high grip). Evening out that roll helps to keep the car from flipping and gives it a better balance through those turns.



JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

22T 4.0 setup from Gspeed Raceway and their Walking Dead Race

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share my TLR 22T 4.0 setup that I’ve been practicing/racing over the last couple of weeks. I posted on the #22empire on Facebook to share your setup and I used a lot of input from there to come up with this one I have here (thanks everyone on #22empire for your support!). I used this setup and raced this past weekend at Gspeed raceway and I brought home the TQ and the win at their first annual Walking Dead Race. GSHOBBY/Gspeed raceway is located in Barling, Arkansas with a fully stocked hobby shop and an awesome racing facility. I can’t wait to race there again.



JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Results for end of September and beginning of October

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share some results from the past two weekends at some great events. First up we had the TLR cup west at Tacoma RC raceway in Tacoma, WA. We saw Dakotah Phend take the victory in the 2wd mod and 4wd mod classes along with Luke Unis winning the 17.5 buggy class and Douglas Hobbs in the Pro4 mod SCT class. Second up, we had the JConcepts INS8 at RC Excitement in Fitchburg, MA, where we saw Taddie Anderson take the win in the stock buggy class along with Caleb Jennings with the win in the 13.5 stadium truck class. Awesome events and awesome job by everyone the last two weekends. Keep up the good work and race on! Photo credit to JConcepts for the INS photos.







JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

JR Mitch RC’s 22 4.0 project stock build

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share my project stock build, where I turn my spare 22 4.0 into a stock racer. I started this project back on August 20th and I work on it each week for a couple of hours at a time. I finished up a week ago, starting from a bare chassis and then going all the way to racing it at my home track (Newred Hobbies in Ocala, FL.). I used products from TLR, Spektrum, JConcepts, and Tekin to complete this project and you can view each post with some added helpful content on my FaceBook page JR Mitch RC. Enjoy and thanks for following!


JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Tyler Jones wins in Minnesota at Thunder Road RC Raceway

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share Tyler Jones’s win and set-up from last weekend’s race at Thunder Road RC Raceway. Thunder Road is in Waite Park Minnesota which features a very open layout with black carpet and green AstroTurf for jumps. Tyler raced and worked with TLR teammate, Hunter Holmberg (brought home a 3rd place finish) to come up with the carpet setup you see here.





JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

22 4.0 rear arms on the 22-4 2.0

Earlier this year I began working on a setup for the 22-4 2.0, since switching to TLR I was struggling a bit to find consistency with the handling of the rear of the car. After a bit of brainstorming I thought I would give the 2wd rear arms a try for 2 reasons.


1. The 2wd rear arms outer shock mounting location is equal to the 4wd inner most hole allowing more useful adjustment.
2. The 2wd rear arms are a gull wing shape, and I believe gull wing rear arms help the car generate a bit of grip, and consistency.

Frank had the arms put on the car in solid works so we could match the droop / axle location of the stock 4wd geometry. The team stayed for an extra day of testing following the INS at Hobby Action, both Frank and Dakotah had an opportunity to run the full setup, and we all ran the setup at the 2018 ROAR Nats and this will be the base setup moving forward and we recommend everyone to try it.

Parts you’ll need for the modification / team setup moving forward.
22 4.0 rear arm - TLR234079 or Stiffezel TLR334047
22 shock limiters – TLR5096
AE LONG shock ends – ASC91820
AE spring perch – ASC91310
The only part that needs modified are the rear arms, 1 hole will need to be drilled in each arm to mount the 4wd sway bar.



When installing the arms it is very important to get the arm / hub spacing correct or wheelbase will be effected. Arms- the arms should be spaced all the way to the rear of the car, I used 3.5mm of 22 shock limiters to accomplish this Hubs- hubs should be spaced with 1mm in front of the hub and 3mm rear of the hub. [note: if you want to use the 22-4 outer hinge pin on the 2wd arm you can all you have to do is place 1 1mm spacer on between the nut and the arm]


The rear shock needs to be longer to account for the shape of the arm, we are also running extra droop with this setup front and rear.

Front Shock 0 internal limiters – 25mm stroke – use the ae long rod ends Rear Shock 0 internal limiters – 3mm of external limiters – 33mm stroke – use the long ae rod ends We run 2-outside on the front shock, and 3-middle on the rear shock. On the upper shock mount you will need to use a 3x35 steel screw to mount the shock with a 9mm worth of spacing to correct the shock angle.


The last thing to pay attention too is the rear dog bone engagement into the outdrive. We run the 68mm bone with 1mm axle spacers with the rear ball diff.


Zeke Ballinger

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

New product spotlight

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to do a product spotlight on the two latest products for TLR. First up is the Cleaning Combo Brush (TLR70006) featuring Soft and Firm bristles for all your cleaning needs. Up next is the TLR Foam Combo Shock/Car Stand (TLR70005) featuring a split design for when needing to rebuild your shock and keep your car on a stand at the same time. This week I’m off to West Monroe, Louisiana for the Southern Nationals. Be sure to keep up with TLR’s FaceBook and Instagram for updates on this weekend’s event.



JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Build a 22 ball diff and go over the break in process.

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share another In Touch with TLR video with TLR team manager, Kevin Gahan, as he builds a 22 ball diff and goes over the break in process. Please keep in mind that this build and process carries over all the 22 ball diffs (22, 22T, 22SCT, and if you have ball diffs in your 22-4).


JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Wicked Weekend Set-up (8IGHT E 4.0)

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share my TLR 8IGHT E 4.0 from this past weekend’s Wicked Weekend event. The Wicked Weekend event was in Gainesville, GA with a total entry count of 530 and the track was wicked! Please be sure to keep in mind some of the key items on this setup which makes the overall setup even better, I.e. front universals and rear arm stiffeners.

JR #22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Behind the scenes at TLR

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share an In Touch with TLR video with TLR team manager, Kevin Gahan and TLR Engineer, Mike Mellin. In this video Kevin and Mike talk about and show everyone what an engineers tasks are, and what are some of the challenges faced. This is just one of the jobs associated with producing a high quality product here in the R/C industry today.


JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Set-up using front SLRC

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share a set-up using last week’s blog post talking SLRC on the front of your TLR 22 vehicles. Last Saturday, I made the trip to Newred Hobbies here in Florida and met up with TLR/JConcepts racer, Erik Everett, and we worked together getting his TLR 22 4.0 SR working well using the front SLRC. Below is Erik’s setup and here’s a little insight on Newred Hobbies track, which is high grip running on JConcepts gold octagons with carpet wood jumps.


JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Front SLRC on 22 4.0

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to talk about SLRC (Super Low Roll Center) for the front of your 22 vehicles. This mod is very easy to do, and it helps the front end of the car roll more on higher grip stations giving the car a more forgiving feel and less grip rolling. (See picture below) The front two washers on the front kick shim are standard 1mm ball stud washers; the rear two washers I’ve used are 1mm rear axle spacers. After adding these shims to the kick shim on the car, this lowers the front inner hinge pins by 1mm giving you the SLRC front pivot. Along with this change, I suggest increasing the front spring rate by one, adding 1mm more front stroke, and lowering the inner front ball stud by 1mm.


JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

22 4.0 Body options

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to talk about the body options you have for your TLR 22 4.0. First off, all the bodies I talk about here today come in both regular weight and light weight option. The only difference in the two is the lexan thickness, which with a lighter body would reduce overall weight and give the car a lower CG. TLR (TLR230010 and TLR230008), JConcepts (JCO0318 and JCO0318L), and Pro-Line (PRO329230 and PRO329225) all have bodies available. All have slightly different styling characteristics and perform slightly different. Dakotah Phend prefers the TLR (TLR230008) for its overall look and its balance front to rear on the car. I prefer the JConcepts (JCO0318L) for its great styling and the forgiveness it gives me on the track. Tanner Denney goes with the Pro-Line (PRO329225) for its awesome drivability on all different track conditions. Hopefully now you have a little insight on what body options are out there and like always you can find them all at HorizonHobby.com.


 JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Monday, July 9, 2018

Driveshafts. CVA, CVD & Universals

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share an in Touch with TLR video done by TLR team manager, Kevin Gahan, showing and talking about Driveshafts: CVA, CVD & Universals. Two weekends ago, I attended the AMS 9.0. When I switched from Universals and CVA on my TLR 8IGHT E 4.0, I saw a much better feel with Universals on the front and CVA’s in the rear. So, take a second to watch this video like I did and learn a little bit more about Driveshafts: CVA, CVD & Universals.


JR #22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Bladder shocks & Emulsion shocks

Hello everyone,

This week, I would like to share an in Touch with TLR video done by TLR team manager, Kevin Gahan, showing and talking about bladder shocks & emulsion shocks. This past weekend I attended the Roar fuel Nationals and I switched from emulsion to bladder and I saw a much more stable car on the high-speed track at Southside RC Raceway on bladder shocks over emulsion. So, I think it’s always good to keep a set of bladders (TLR243004) in your parts box.

JR #22empire #8realm #DriveTLR

Friday, June 15, 2018

8IGHT-X

Hello everyone,

This week I’m attending the Roar fuel nationals in Lake City, Florida at Southside RC Raceway and I’ve been given the awesome opportunity to race the newly released 8IGHT-X. I’ve taken a few pictures of my car here at the race for everyone to take a look closer at things. Be sure to check out all of the coverage from here at the Roar fuel nationals on TLR’s Facebook and Instagram all weekend.










JR #22empire #8realm #DriveTLR #8IGHTX