Hello everyone,
This week, I would like to talk ride height and how to check it properly. First you want to make sure you’re on a pretty flat surface. Second make sure you have a good ride height gauge like TLR, Losi (LOSA99173), and JConcepts (JCO22821) and set your gauge to the desired ride height. Third you want to drop your car from about a foot high onto your flat surface to get the car to settle correctly. Fourth check ride height to know if your car needs to be lowered or raised up to meet your ride height number you have on your gauge.
JR
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Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Thursday, April 19, 2018
TLR Cup Race one Info
Round one will take place in Monticello, IL on June 1st – 3rd during the Horizon Hobby RC Fest and it will be a 1/8 Scale only event with Nitro Buggy, Nitro Truggy and E-Buggy. Not only will there be over $7000.00 in cash and prizes, the race will have a unique two day race format for more track time. To ensure the race program will run smoothly and in the allotted time frame, there will be a limit of only one hundred entries (100) so click on the link below and get sign up today!
Schedule:Friday: Gates open at 8:00am / Practice starts at 10:00am / Practice ends 6:00pm
Saturday: Gates open 6:00am / Practice 7:00am - 9:00am / Racing starts at 10:00am
Sunday: Gates open 6:00am / Practice 7:00am - 8:00am / Racing start’s at 9:00am
Saturday: Gates open 6:00am / Practice 7:00am - 9:00am / Racing starts at 10:00am
Sunday: Gates open 6:00am / Practice 7:00am - 8:00am / Racing start’s at 9:00am
Classes:
- Sportsman Nitro 1/8 Buggy
- Sportsman Nitro 1/8 Truggy
- Expert Nitro 1/8 Buggy
- Expert Nitro 1/8 Truggy
- 1/8 E-Buggy
*100 Race entry limit.
*Pre entries only…no entries accepted the day of the race.
*Personal Transponders Required
Race Format
The race format will be run as a full race day with qualifying and mains on Saturday and a full race day with qualifying and mains on Sunday. Awards will be based on the drivers score from each day using the motocross points system.
Qualifying: (will be run each day)
Two 6 (six) minute qualifiers for all nitro and electric classes
Mains: (will be run each day)
E-Buggy / A Main = 10 (ten) minutes / All other mains = 6 (six) minutes
-Sportsman Buggy & Truggy / A Main = 25 (twenty-five) minutes / B Main = 15 (fifteen) minutes / C Main = 15 (fifteen) minutes / All other mains = 10 (ten) minutes
-Expert Buggy & Truggy / A Main = 30 (thirty) minutes / B Main = 20 (twenty) minutes / C Main = 15 (fifteen) minutes / All other mains = 10 (ten) minutes
Awards
Sportsman Nitro 1/8 Buggy – Truggy (Trophies for top 10 (ten) A Main drivers)
1st place: Spektrum DX6R
2nd place: Spektrum DX5R
3rd place: 2 (two) Spektrum 9630BL Servos
1/8 E-Buggy (Trophies for top 10 (ten) A Main drivers)
1st place: Spektrum DX6R
2nd place: Orion HMX System
3rd place: 2 (two) Spektrum 9630BL Servos
*Payouts based on total entries
JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Camber
Hello everyone,
This week, I would like to touch base on camber. First, you will need a good camber gauge to make sure you're getting the precise measurement. TLR, Losi (LOSA99172), and JConcepts (JCO22831) all have great camber gauges for the most accurate readings. Second, make sure your vehicle is at the correct ride height before checking/setting camber. Third is setting camber; a good starting point for most conditions is -1. A good rule of thumb with camber is less camber (going to 0 or +1) gives you more side grip in lower traction conditions, and more camber (going to -2 or more) gives you less side grip in higher traction conditions.
JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR
This week, I would like to touch base on camber. First, you will need a good camber gauge to make sure you're getting the precise measurement. TLR, Losi (LOSA99172), and JConcepts (JCO22831) all have great camber gauges for the most accurate readings. Second, make sure your vehicle is at the correct ride height before checking/setting camber. Third is setting camber; a good starting point for most conditions is -1. A good rule of thumb with camber is less camber (going to 0 or +1) gives you more side grip in lower traction conditions, and more camber (going to -2 or more) gives you less side grip in higher traction conditions.
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR
Friday, April 6, 2018
In Touch with TLR on Facebook
Hello everyone,
This week, I wanted to let everyone know that TLR will be doing a live Facebook video each week. TLR would like for our consumers to be more connected with each other by talking racing, products, and much more with feedback. TLR’s team manager, Kevin Gahan, runs down this week’s first episode by talking 1/8th scale with TLR’s Evo Springs, Long Universal setup, and Servo saver setup. Please stay tuned for exact day of the week and time for each week’s episode.
JR
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR
This week, I wanted to let everyone know that TLR will be doing a live Facebook video each week. TLR would like for our consumers to be more connected with each other by talking racing, products, and much more with feedback. TLR’s team manager, Kevin Gahan, runs down this week’s first episode by talking 1/8th scale with TLR’s Evo Springs, Long Universal setup, and Servo saver setup. Please stay tuned for exact day of the week and time for each week’s episode.
#22empire #8realm #DriveTLR
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