Century UK BS903T Instruction Manual Download Page 7

FOURTH TANK OF FUEL

FIFTH TANK OF FUEL

TUNING TIPS

ENGINE CARE

Lean the main mixture control needle a further ½ turn. Run the car for the tank of fuel and

let cool. At this stage you should notice the car is running much smoother and the engine 

will be producing more power.

At this stage your engine will require very small adjustments to the main mixture control

needle. Differences in temperature, humidity, and air pressure will all have a direct effect 

on the settings required.  Please be aware that it is very unlikely that you will cause damage 

to your engine if it is run slightly “rich”. However damage to the engine will result over a

 longer period if it is run slightly lean. If your engine is run at a very lean setting it will be 

severely damaged almost immediately. We therefore recommended that you run your car

at the richest setting possible that allows for good throttle performance and power levels 

without overheating. If in doubt please contact your hobby retailer for further advice.

After the break-in process has been completed, the best way to ensure optimum performance 

from your engine is to fine tune it in conjunction with a laser temperature gun. We recommend 

the use of the Century UK – BSD laser gun, part No. BS-B7078

Tune the engine so it makes good power, then using the laser temperature gun 
fine tune the engine so the temperature of the cylinder head is consistently 
below 270F (132C)

Model engines will take a few minutes to reach optimum operating temperature. 
Never attempt to tune a cold engine.

Never store the car with fuel left in the tank. We recommend that after the final run of the day 

you empty the fuel tank and run the engine at idle until it stops. Then remove the air filter and 

glow plug from the engine. Place two drops of after run engine oil into the carburettor and the 

cylinder. Then pull the recoil starter several times to circulate the oil. Replace the air filter and 

glow plug.

WAYS TO ENSURE GOOD PERFORMANCE AND LONG LIFE FROM YOUR ENGINE

Keep the engine and air filter clean. Dirt on the engine will act as an insulator and the engine 

will run hotter. 
Do not “over-lean” your engine. Remember you are very unlikely to damage the engine by

running a slightly rich mixture setting. 
Do not run the engine with little or no load, or when the wheels are 

not in contact with the ground.

Do not allow the engine to get excessively hot.

Do not use fuel with a low oil content, or nitro content in excess of 25%

Do not use old or stale fuel.

Never insert tools into the engine. If you need to remove the flywheel  for maintenance 

purposes always use a special flywheel wrench to prevent the crankshaft from moving.

We recommend that you store your car in a warm and dry environment. Avoid storing the car

in a garage or shed, as the car will be exposed to extremes of temperature.

Do not allow water to enter the engine. This sounds easy, but you should be aware that 

temperature changes will cause condensation to form inside the engine. This is another 

good reason to use after- run oil.

Never use silicone sealant on the engine joints. Silicone sealant contains acetic acid which is 

highly corrosive to the internal parts of the engine.

Summary of Contents for BS903T

Page 1: ...ommon with all R C cars stresses and vibrations can cause screws and fastenings to work loose It is your responsibility to carry out regular checks tighten screws where necessary and generally maintain the car to ensure optimum performance and reliability This high performance radio controlled car is not a toy Used incorrectly it is capable of inflicting serious harm to persons or property It is n...

Page 2: ...tripped WARNING Your car is supplied with a mains operated Ni MH battery charger A full charge of the battery pack will take approximately 7hours You may also wish to purchase a Fast charger If so we recommend one of the following Century UK Power Tech chargers Regularly check all screws and fasteners are secure before operating this model We recommended the application of a small amount of thread...

Page 3: ...nsmitter 2 Insert the bind plug into the port on the receiver marked CH3 Figure 2 3 Connect a receiver battery 4 8V DC to the receiver port marked VCC The two LEDs on the receiver will flash rapidly indicating that it has entered the binding mode 4 Press and hold the bind button on the transmitter and simultaneously turn on the power switch Note The bind button is recessed to prevent accidental op...

Page 4: ... trims before driving failure to do so could result in the car not responding to controls as expected Check the power level of your transmitter batteries prior to use Driving with exhausted batteries could lead to a loss of control Keep long hair and loose clothing away from all moving parts of the car Look after the car by keeping it clean and free of dust and dirt ALWAYS Never drive it close to ...

Page 5: ... clutch partially engaging This could result in premature wear of the brakes or a complete failure of the clutch assembly After making any adjustments replace the air filter immediately Never operate the car without the air filter fitted to the carburettor 1 Fill the fuel tank withfresh model nitro fuel containing no more than 20 nitromethane 2 To prime the engine when cool place your finger over ...

Page 6: ...lar operation 5 Do not accelerate or decelerate quickly 6 The break in procedure can put excessive strain on the glow plug It is recommended you keep a few spares on hand 7 DO NOT allow the engine to overheat The main mixture control needle should be set at a very rich setting This will allow the fuel to carry lots of oil to the internal parts of the engine during the break in procedure 1 Open the...

Page 7: ...ature Never attempt to tune a cold engine Never store the car with fuel left in the tank We recommend that after the final run of the day you empty the fuel tank and run the engine at idle until it stops Then remove the air filter and glow plug from the engine Place two drops of after run engine oil into the carburettor and the cylinder Then pull the recoil starter several times to circulate the o...

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