Team Losi Racing 1/8 8IGHT-E 4.0 4WD Electric Buggy Kit [VIDEO]

Team Losi Racing 1/8 8IGHT-E 4.0 4WD Electric Buggy Kit [VIDEO]

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From TLR:

The 8IGHT-E 3.0 buggy introduced a completely redesigned chassis specifically engineered for electric power. The 8IGHT-E 4.0 buggy builds on this proven platform with updates to the suspension geometry and drivetrain layout that make it easier to drive and even tougher to beat.

Revised Suspension Geometry

New suspension geometry makes it easier for drivers of all experience levels to turn faster lap times with fewer mistakes, particularly when harnessing the power of a high-output brushless motor system.

Variable Motor and Center Differential Angles

Two different center plates for the bottom of the chassis are included. The stock center plate puts the motor and differential directly in line with the chassis. The optional center plate rotates the motor and differential 4.4 degrees, creating equal angles between the front-center and rear-center dog bones. This provides more balanced power to the front and rear of the car under acceleration.

Two Battery and ESC Locations

The chassis offers two locations for the battery and ESC. With the battery in the forward location and the ESC in the rear of the car, the vehicle has more forward weight bias which improves stability on high-speed tracks. Moving the ESC forward and the battery to the rear mounting location provides a rear weight bias that increases corner speed and makes handling more agile.

Large Bearing Spindles and Hubs

Front spindles and rear hubs have been revised to accept a larger 8 x 16 x 5 outer bearing for increased durability.

Adjustable Caster Blocks

The adjustable, 15-degree caster blocks make it possible to tune dog bone plunge by changing the height of the spindle.

New Bleeder Shock Caps and Seals

The new bleeder shock caps and internal seals allow for easier rebuilds while using an emulsion shock setup. New bushings that press into the shock cap further improve durability.

Driveshaft and Dog Bone Boots

Molded rubber boots on the CVAs and center drivetrain dog bones increase U- joint life by holding lubrication in and keeping dirt out.

Redesigned Shock Towers

The machined aluminum shock towers have new camber link and shock location holes that give racers more tuning options for changing track conditions.

Cab-Forward Body

The cab-forward body moves aerodynamic pressure further forward on the car, which improves steering.

Features:

  • Durable 4mm hard-anodized 7075 T-6 aluminum chassis
  • Improved suspension geometry
  • Variable motor and center differential angles
  • Dual battery and ESC locations
  • Large-bearing spindles and hubs
  • 15° caster blocks with adjustable spindle height
  • Aluminum shock caps with threaded bleeder holes
  • Molded driveshaft and dog bone boots
  • Aluminum shock towers with updated camber link and shock location holes
  • Cab-forward body

Specifications:
Type:     Electric Buggy
Scale:     1/8
Length:     19.6 in (497mm)
Width:     12.1 in (308mm)
Height:     7.1 in (180mm)
Ground Clearance:     2.4 in (60mm)
Wheelbase:     12.7″-12.9″ (323-327mm)
Weight:     Varies on equipment used
Chassis:     4mm Plate, 7075-T6 Alumimum, Hard Anodized
Suspension:     4 Wheel Independent
Drivetrain:     4WD, Shaft Driven
Tire Type:     Not included
Motor or Engine:     690 size not included
Speed Control:     not included
Radio:     2 channel, not included
Servos:     not included
Batteries:     not included
Charger:     not included
Gear Pitch:     MOD 1
Kit/RTR:     Kit
Shock Type:     Aluminum Oil Filled
Body:     8IGHT-E 4.0 Cab Forward, Clear, Pre-Trimmed
Ball Bearings:     Yes
Experience Level:     Advanced
Recommended Environment:     Outdoor
Assembly Time:     5-7 Hours
Is Assembly Required:     Yes

TLR04004 – $599.99

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Updated: January 29, 2016 — 11:30 AM
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