Team Losi Racing 22 5.0 DC 1/10 2WD Electric Buggy Kit (Dirt & Clay)

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Team Losi Racing 22 5.0 DC 1/10 2WD Electric Buggy Kit (Dirt & Clay)
Price: $319.99
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Team Losi Racing 22 5.0 DC - Developed for Dirt

The TLR 22 5.0 DC 1/10 2WD Electric Buggy Kit is the next evolution of the 22 2wd buggy platform. By optimizing the 22 5.0 specifically for dirt and clay tracks, TLR engineers have been able to narrow the setup window and maximize performance. 22 4.0 nailed the rear end, maximizing adjustment and rear grip for all surfaces, but the TLR team knew there was still room for improvement. Turning focus to the front suspension, they made the 22 5.0 significantly easier to drive while still giving the car more mid-corning steering.

NOTE: Painted Body, tires and electronics shown in photos are for illustrative purposes only and are not included. See needed to complete list below for a full list of items required to complete the model.

Features at a Glance:

  • Revamped steering geometry
  • Super Heavy Duty Slipper (SHDS)
  • Laydown transmission configuration
  • Stiffezel suspension components
  • Adjustable rear shock location
  • Built-In Motor Fan Mount
  • Lightweight body
  • 2.0 Milled aluminum chassis
  • Aluminum-plate rear hub
  • Gen3 12mm big-bore shocks
  • Ballast tuning options (ballast sold separately)
  • Many popular option parts included as standard
In Depth Features:
  • Revamped Steering Geometry: The 22 5.0 is the best driving 2WD buggy Team Losi Racing has ever created and the biggest improvement comes from the steering geometry. Increasing the length of the steering bell cranks and spindle arms, along with changes to the Ackermann angle give the 22 5.0 a significantly smoother steering feel, especially off-center and high speed, while increasing low-speed steering for tighter tracks and 180's.
  • Super Heavy Duty Slipper (SHDS): The slipper is optimized with redesigned slipper plates, slipper pads, spring, spur gears, and redesigned top shaft. The top shaft uses a sturdy M4 lock nut, the slipper pads allow for spur gears sized 69T to 84T, reduced slipper pad area provides a more linear slip through the throttle application, and thicker slipper plates keep consistent pressure across the surface of the slipper pads.
  • Gen3 12mm Big Bore Shocks: The G3 shocks have been completely revamped and improved. The main performance improvement comes from changing to a 3.0mm shock shaft diameter, the 22 5.0 feels "alive" around the track while also landing better with an improved compression/rebound balance. Other improvements include: Screw mounted pistons, redesigned molded shock caps, thinner shock collar which give 3mm more spring adjustment, locking eyelets and spring cups, -3mm, 0mm and 4mm spring cups, easy to install shock end balls, standard and +2mm length eyelets.
  • Option Parts Included: The 22 5.0 includes a healthy list of included option parts: Aluminum Ball Stud Washers throughout, Aluminum Clamping Hexes, Aluminum Front Axles, Aluminum Rear Camber Block, Carbide Diff Balls, Full Machined Shock Internals, TLR Low Frequency Springs, Adjustable Rear Toe Plate, and Anti-Squat Block.
  • 2.0 Milled Aluminum Chassis: Changing from the 2.5mm thick chassis plate, the 22 5.0 has been improved with a 2.0mm thick chassis plate. The thinner chassis provides more flex and grip, making the 22 5.0 easier to drive and less prone to flipping, as well as absorbing bumps and round landings far better.
  • Fully Updated Ball Differential: Using all of the revised components from the 22 2.0 ball differential, the 22 5.0 diff delivers super-smooth, long-lasting performance. Improvements include a larger diameter diff screw, harder, longer lasting thrust washers, and a stiffer slipper spring for improved durability and thrust assembly life. Other features include tungsten carbide diff and thrust balls, a one piece nut, and a self-centering diff gear.
  • Lightweight 22 5.0 Body: Maintaining the excellent balance, grip, and stability of the 22 4.0 body with a similar styling, the 22 5.0 Lightweight (LW) body is pulled from 0.7mm PC plate to keep the center of gravity (CG) low, and the static weight even lower. As with all TLR bodies, the body will be precut in the kit.
  • TLR Front Wing Included: With the higher speed, higher grip tracks of today, a front wing will increase steering in high speed turns and on power, while making the steering on entry smoother - the best of all worlds. And, it's included in the kit.
  • Wheels Included: TLR Kits still include a full set of fluorescent yellow wheels to get racers on the track quickly. The 22 5.0 does include the Stiffezel front wheels which provide more consistent front grip, and more steering in high load turns.
  • All Metric Hardware: Using all metric hardware make it easy to find replacement screws, nuts and washers, and helps to limit the number to tools required in the toolbox.
  • Diff Height Adjustment: The 22 4.0 included diff height adjustments including 0 and +3.5mm settings. The 22 5.0 SR includes 0 and +1mm heights to optimize bone angle and bone plunge for different grip levels on clay. +1.75mm, +2.5mm and +3.5mm diff inserts will also be available.
  • Front Roll Center Adjustment: The 22 5.0 includes the standard Low Roll Center (LRC) front pivot with kick shim in the kit and offers the optional High Roll Center (HRC) front pivot separately. Also included in the kit is a 1mm thick kick shim which allows for incremental adjustments. Now, racers can run the Super Low Roll Center, Low Roll Center, Medium Roll Center, or High Roll Center, with a 3mm adjustment window.
  • Redesigned Front Camber Block: The front camber block adds a third camber link option between the tradition inside and outside holes. The position provides the best balance of steering and stability in many conditions, and allows the 22 5.0 to be more dialed-in on different grip levels.
  • Redesigned Battery Hold Down: The 22 5.0 boasts the most versatile and easiest to use battery hold down system. The battery cradles key into the mud guards for five fixed, and easy to replicate, battery positions. The battery is then held down with elastomer straps on each end that can stretch to fit any height shorty battery and any weight plates under it. Best of all, the battery is out in no time flat and back in just as easily.
  • Optimized Composites, Stiffezel: The balance and consistency of the 22 5.0 can be tuned using different composite materials in key parts throughout the vehicle. The kit included the parts the race team prefers: Stiffezel front suspension arms, standard rear suspension arms, soft mud guards, and standard waterfall.
  • Adjustable Rear Shock Location: The rear shock tower can be flipped for a forward or rearward bias. This means the Gen3 rear shocks can be mounted in front of the rear tower and suspension arm, or in the traditional location on the back of the arm. This is a popular tuning option for high-grip surfaces that increases forward weight bias, rear end stability, and landing ability.
  • Aluminum-Plate Rear Hub: The molded-composite hub base allows a bearing to be press fit without play and minimal un-sprung weight. An aluminum plate is secured to the hub with an M3 screw and ball stud which is vertically adjustable. Now the ball stud is supported by aluminum from pushing or pulling out, while still threading into composite so it won’t work loose.
  • Ballast Tuning Options: Optional brass ballast weighs can be mounted under the battery, and under the laydown transmission idler. This makes it easy to tune the static weight and weight bias for changing track conditions. When running a higher static weight, the chassis will become more neutral and easier to drive on ultra-high-grip surfaces.
  • TLR 6.5" Rear Wing: Pulled from ultra-durable 1.2mm polycarbonate, the TLR 6.5" rear wing isn't new for the 5.0. Instead, this wing has proven itself as the longest lasting and most stable rear wing available for 1/10 2wd buggies over the past few years - and it comes in the kit.
  • Built-In Motor Fan Mount: The prevalence of spec racing has led to the need for many racers to run motor fans to keep temperatures lower. Rather than an aluminum mount, or double-sided tape, the 22 5.0 includes a molded fan mount secured to the mud guard for easy and dependable fan mounting.
  • 68mm Driveshafts Included: A popular tuning option for the 22 4.0, 68mm driveshafts let the driveshaft pin sit further inside the outdrive cup, for less bone lock. This allows the rear end to roll more on-power improving on-power steering and rear stability exiting corners.
  • Laydown Configuration: The laydown 3-gear transmission moves the motor forward by 20mm+ to a more centralized location. The benefit is a chassis that drives much flatter and carries more corner speed.

Specifications:
Approximate Assembly Time:
3-5 Hours   
Ball Bearings: Full Rubber Sealed Ball Bearings   
Body: 22 5.0 Cab Forward, 0.7mm LW   
Brakes: Controlled via Motor/ESC   
Chassis: 2mm Milled Plate, 7075-T6 Aluminum   
Completion Level: Kit   
Differential: Ball Differential   
Drivetrain: 2WD   
Front Track: 9.8 in (248.5mm)   
Gear Pitch: 48-Pitch   
Height: 5.8 in (148mm)   
Internal Gear Ratio: 2.43:1   
Length: 15.0 in (382mm)   
Rear Track: 9.8 in (250mm)   
Shock Type: 12mm Big Bore, Oil Filled   
Size/Scale: 1/10   
Spur Gear: 78T,72T   
Suspension: Lower A-Arm, Upper Adjustable Link   
Track: 9.8 in (250mm)   
Vehicle Type: Buggy   
Wheel Diameter: 2.2 in (56mm)   
Wheel Hex Size: 12mm Hex   
Wheel Type: 22 Dish, 12mm Hex   
Wheelbase: 11.0 in(280mm)   
Width: 9.8 in (250mm)

Includes:

  • (1) TLR 22 5.0 DC Race Kit: 1/10 2WD Buggy Dirt/Clay
  • (1) Product Manual
Needed to Complete:
  • Motor
  • Electronic Speed Control
  • Servo
  • Radio System
  • 48 Pitch Pinion Gear
  • Charger
  • Battery
  • Paint
  • Tools

This product was added to our catalog on January 17, 2019

mike hess
Verified Owner
Monday, Feb 11 2019 (about 5 years ago)
Team Losi Racing 22 5.0 DC 1/10 2WD Electric Buggy Kit (Dirt & Clay)
i just started putting this car together last night. so far i'm impressed most with the shocks. the pistons bodies shafts seals springs are well thought out. and work well as a package. the chassis is a tad heavy. but i'm thinking this is intentional. the chassis stiffeners are more rigid and the fan mount is pretty slick.
As with all the other losi cars i have built, there's a lot of screws but it also builds really fast. and the instruction book is pretty thick on this unit, covering the newest versions(sr etc.).
like my other buggies i build them to kit specs just to see what the designers were intending and tun from there.
day 2:
So i just finished up the the chassis
From one end to the other it was a good build.
even the stock diff went together smooth. the trans cases were well formed and tight and the top shaft is really nice.
and its really smooth.
Overall i spent less time building this kit that any losi i have ever built. this is due to great fit and finish . i didn't have to hand fit, file, cycle or smooth out anything.
On the first day i commented on the screw count. actually there are is less hardware used and is good quality.
theirs a typo in the shim selection for the front hub bearing spacer and axle shims . they seem to share the same number.
I threw it on the scale and it came in at 736g from wheel nut to servo screws. no body or electronics or rims.
Now that its together and i can compare it to the 4.0 .
there are some notable changes.
The whole front of the car looks and feels more like a Monique chassis from the bumper through the end of the pods.
It uses traditional servo posts and mounting system. the new steering arms are nice and someone did their homework.
If you look close you can see the difference.its not going to help the typical slop in the system however it will be less likely to transmit it back to the servo which will help keep the tires planted.
The front and rear towers are also notable as they are stifzel,light and well made.the wing mount is the soft material as are the side pods.
the arms and hubs are typical arms that you will find on the 4.0
update
from the bench i stripped my 17.5 22 4.0 down to verify its weight .
it came in at 715g with every conceivable titanium part on it.
screws ball studs turn buckles top shaft shock mounts..etc.etc.

so this puts this kit (736G) out of the box as one of the lightest cars that I have built. good job losi..
Greg Jones
Verified Owner
Thursday, Apr 23 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Team Losi Racing 22 5.0 DC 1/10 2WD Electric Buggy Kit (Dirt & Clay)
Amazing kit and instructions were every easy to use. I haven’t bought a new race kit in years and in the parts need to complete it didn’t specify that you needed a shorty battery and that you needed tires! I also found out that it was very useful to know that you would need some type of measuring caliper for the turnbuckles. Luckily I had them do it worked out. For someone new it might be helpful