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Old 14-07-2011
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Default SHOW US YOUR LOSI 22 CONVERSIONS

I might as well start this thread, i have just got My stealth Chassis today and its pritty awsome.(thanks Ross Mods) Looks very good very good with all my Black alloy parts in my other thread http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74913. The Standard shell fits with a bit of cutting near to spur cover, but i have my saddle cells normal and not side by side. as of yet!!!!

So my Car now has......
Black Stealth Chassis
Black Alloy Rear Blocks
Black Alloy Pivot Block
Black Allot Steering Rack
Black Alloy Front Camber Block

All looking very Stealthy.
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Old 15-07-2011
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Looks nice that buddy! need a nice Black/Chrome pro painted shell
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Old 17-07-2011
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Hi all,

I thought that it was about time that I Posted some Pics of my Atomic Carbon Tardis Conversion Kit for the Losi 22 Buggy.

........& here it is!!






This Conversion Kit transforms the Car into a totally different Machine, making you feel that your not even Driving a Losi 22!!

My previous Car was an Atomic Carbon CR2, which I found amazing, but the Tardis 22 takes it another Level again!!
In my opinion, the Tardis has all the Stability of a CR2, but with more Rear Traction, noticeably more Steering, Jumps loads better & literally floats over Bumps as if they were'nt there!

Well worth the £140 Price Tag!

As the Lipos have been pushed right back against the Motorplate, Rotated round & as low as possible(flat to the Chassis) + the Chassis being 10mm Shorter at the back, the Tardis generates more Rear Traction than any other 2WD Mid-Motor Configuation Buggy I've Driven! I also think that the amount of Flex that the Carbon Fibre Chassis has at the Rear, helps give massive amounts of Grip on Low-Grip Tracks! The crazy thing is that it still has bucket loads of Steering as well!

By the way, just out of Intrest, I had my Tardis 22 Mounted on 4 Scales the other week, to Compare against a Standard Losi 22 in Mid-Motor Configuration - surprisingly, even against a fully Weighted up Losi 22, inc the TLR Brass Rear Weight Kit, according to the Scales, the Tardis 22 had 50g extra Weight pushing down on each of the Rear Wheels!!
.........& thats without even running the TLR Brass Rear Weight Kit!
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Old 17-07-2011
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cant wait to get mine also got a stealth chassis too so i can compare the two conversions
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Old 18-07-2011
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thats just greedy jon
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Old 18-07-2011
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Looks great.

Shouldn't the rear chassis brace be positioned 90 degrees to the forces acting on it? Surly being positioned at an acute angle this will result in the chassis twisting when the rear is loaded?
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