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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Team Losi Racing 8IGHT 3.0
There has been a lot of talk about the Team Losi
Racing 8IGHT 3.0 today. Here are the improvements we've made on the 8IGHT
3.0.
The front suspension is full redesigned with new front caster blocks (15
degrees), spindles, and front arms. The spindles are higher on the caster block
creating less front dog bone plunge therefore allowing for better bump
handling. We've also revised the droop screw system to eliminate chassis
galling with a large headed screw that touches the chassis instead of the
traditional set screw.
The Ackerman links now have 4 x 8mm flanged bearings allowing for ultra
smooth steering. It is now possible to full tighten the shoulder screws with no
binding issues
.
The 8IGHT 3.0 has a substantial amount of more travel. The front shock
tower is taller with longer front and rear shocks.
Onto the shocks, they
are now 16mm bore with machined pistons, guides and bushing guides offering
near perfect tolerances for excellent shock action. The bores of the shocks
have been precisely machined allowing for even smoother shock action and
decreasing any bind issues that one may experience under heavy impacts. The
shock shafts are now TiCn coated. The new coating is ultra smooth and extremely
durable. Just like the shock shafts, the hinge pins are treated with the same
coating. The springs are new and tapered to decrease the spring cups from
becoming ejected during crashes.
Gen III Radio-Nothing new there but definitely an added feature to
improve servo life.
Chassis-Updated chassis with increased milling that lightens the 4mm
7075 T6 aluminum chassis.
Myriad of option parts included-Front and rear adjustable hinge pin
mounts, lightweight 48T spur gear, lightweight outdrives in all three
differentials, aluminum bearing inserts, and +1mm rear hexes.
Center Drive System-We changed from the CVA style center driveshaft’s to
a dog bone system. This decreases friction in the drivetrain that increases
acceleration, improves runtime and decreases front center dog bone wear. We
also added brake caliper springs to the brake posts to ensure full
disengagement of the brake discs under acceleration.
The shock towers are the traditional 4mm milled 7075 aluminum shock
towers with optimized camber link and shock positions.
Rear arms have been updated to accept the rear dog bone drive shafts
that are advantageous on bumpy tracks.
Body-New cab forward inspired body with center fin for added side bite.
Wing-A completely new molded wing with larger endplates and center fins
aid in increased stability and rear traction.
Wing spacers-We now offer three different wing positions via spacers.
The stock wing location, .250" back, and .500" back. By moving the
wing back creates more rear grip.
Wicker bill-Molded wicker bills in two
different sizes. .250" and .350" offer more stability and increased
off-power steering.
New dome style wheels-The new TLR wheel offers improved clearance with a
revised dome style look. The wheels are stiffer than the current Losi 8IGHT
wheel. We now include 4 white wheels and 4 yellow wheels.
We have also updated the internal diff gears that provide smoother diff
action.
As you all can see we have definitely increased the feature set on the
8IGHT 3.0. The car handles substantially better over the 8IGHT 2.0. The 8IGHT
2.0 is definitely a drivers car and is known to play tricks on the best drivers
and cause unexpected mistakes. At TLR, we put a lot of focus on the drivability
of the chassis while doing our best to keep it fast. I am confident that once
the 8IGHT 3.0 reaches the hands of racers across the world you will see all of
the work and development we have invested into the 8IGHT 3.0.
We hope you enjoy the Team Losi Racing 8IGHT 3.0 as much as we've enjoyed improving it.
Monday, January 7, 2013
TEN Series Diff Build Tips
I just wanted to cover how to build a TEN series diff with the NEW TLR332001 HD
Diff Housing, Integrated Insert: TEN.
Many have been asking for us to update the differentials for
the TEN series vehicle such as the SCTE and after much work getting them right,
the new TLR332001 HD Diff cases are finally on the market. No more gluing inserts in place or tiny shims
to deal with as we fixed it all. Here is
a list of the updated features:
-Integrated metal inserts – The metal inserts where the
outdrives go through are now integrated into the plastic so there is less
wobble and longer life with leak free performance.
-Thicker new material main gasket – The main blue gasket is
being made out of new material and is much thicker to provide for more crush
and a great seal.
Now, let’s move on to building one of these. The first thing is that you either want to
start with new parts or make sure your existing parts are all nice and
clean. There is a great video that is
posted by Adam Drake on building an 8th scale diff and you can
always check that out. The one word of
caution is that on our 8th scale diff, we remove the washer that
goes behind the pin on the outdrive BUT on the TEN series, you want to run that
washer.
Now that everything is clean and/or new and ready to go, the
first thing I do is to use some black grease to fill the grease pocket in the
outdrive. It is the line on the end of
the outdrive that is inserted into the diff case.
Insert the now greased outdrive into the diff case and from
the inside place the o-ring, washer, and pin in place. Do this for both the diff cup and the diff
cover.
You will find 2 larger and 4 smaller differential bevel
gears in a set of gears for the TEN series diffs. Now place one of the larger of the two
differential bevel gears in the diff cup side.
Take a notched diff pin and place on it a square, one of the
smaller differential bevel gears facing inward, one facing in the opposite
direction, and one more square. Do this
two times. Place these in the diff cup
making sure the notches in the pins line up with one another and the smaller
diff gears are all the way against the larger bevel gear on the bottom.
Now, using the diff oil of your choice, squeeze oil in until
it is about halfway coating the smaller diff bevel gears. Place a finger against the center of the pins
and spin the diff a couple times back and forth using the outdrive that is in
the bottom of the diff cup.
Squeeze more diff oil into the diff cup until it is about
3mm from the top and place the other larger diff bevel gear into the diff cup. Allow it to settle for a couple minutes at this point.
Take a finger and holding it against the face, wipe off the
oil that is over the top of the diff cup.
Now take the diff cover side and place the blue gasket in
place making sure to key it in place properly lining up the screw holes.
Flip it onto the diff cup lining up the diff screw holes as
well as the pin and outdrive into the larger bevel gear. The diff cover and diff cup should be flat
together at this point.
Place the appropriate gear in place on the diff cover and
insert the 4 diff screws.
Put the bearings in place and put some grease on the ring
gear if it’s a front or rear diff and you are good to go. I hope you enjoy the new diff cases as much
as I do!
Hope you enjoy the new goodies!
Ryan
Thursday, January 3, 2013
TLR334003 2.5 Degree Rear Pivot for TLR 22
Team Losi Racing now offers a new 2.5 degree rear pivot for the 22 series of vehicles. The reduction in rear toe-in decreases rear traction, which increases straightaway speed and corner speed for stock racers to optimize their lap times. For modified racers, less toe-in could be advantageous on high grip tracks. The new low roll center 2.5 degree pivot is hard anodized for added durability and laser etched for easy identification. TLR334003 is now available.
TLR334003
TLR334003
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
TLR232001 Tungsten Diff Service Kit for the 22
Avaliable this week....Tungsten Carbide Diff Service Kit for the 22 series of vehicles (TLR232001) TLR is now offering a diff service kit for the 22 platform. Now the 22 race competitor can perform a complete rebuild of their 22 ball diff by replacing all critical wear parts excluding the outdrives and 5 x 8mm diff bearings. The 22 complete diff also includes Tungsten Carbide diff and thrust balls for improved smoothness and longer life-span characteristics.
TLR232001
TLR232001