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Tuning the Front End of the TEN-SCTE

Shock Location

: The TEN-SCTE has three mounting locations 

on the front shock tower. The position can be easily adjusted 
by simply moving the top of the shock to another hole. The 
standard location works best on most surfaces. Moving the 
top of the shock inward a hole will slow steering response 
and make the TEN-SCTE smoother in bumps. The standard 
position on the arm is middle, which off ers the best balance. 
Running the inside shock location will give the TEN-SCTE more 
steering into the turn and less steering on corner exit. Running 
the shock location outside on the front arm will give you less 
overall steering into the turn and keep the front end fl atter 
through the turn, making the TEN-SCTE smoother and easier to 
drive. This can be used on high-traction surfaces. Keep in mind 
as you move the shocks in on the arm this will require internal 
limiters to obtain the correct suspension travel. For the inside 
location a total of .200-inch limiter works great. Losi sells a 
shock spacer set (LOSA5050) that includes .030-inch, .060-inch, 
.090-inch and .120-inch spacers.

All of the Camber and Steering linkages feature left and 
right-hand threads at either end like a turnbuckle to make 
adjustments easy. The side with right-hand threads has a small 
groove machined into it. Use the plastic turnbuckle wrench 
supplied with the TEN-SCTE to adjust these. Using the right-
hand threaded side as your reference: if you turn the link to the 
right (clockwise) you will make it shorter. If you turn it to the left 
(counterclockwise) you will make it longer. If you will be making 
a lot of adjustments-you should consider using the LOSA99165 
Aluminum Turnbuckle Wrench.

Static Camber

: This refers to the angle of the wheels/tires 

relative to the surface (viewed from either the front or back). 
Negative camber means that the top of the tire leans in toward 
the chassis. Positive camber means the top of the tire leans out, 
away from the chassis. Camber can be precisely measured with 
after-market camber gauges, sold at a local hobby shop. It can 
be measured (roughly) using any square (to the ground) object 
by checking the gap between the square edge and the top of 
the tire. Testing has shown that 1 degree of negative camber 
is best for most track conditions. Increasing negative camber 
(in the range of 1-2 degrees) will generally increase steering. 
Decreasing negative camber (in the range of 0-1 degree) will 
generally decrease steering and the TEN-SCTE will feel easier to 
drive as a result. This is, most often, a very critical adjustment in 
tuning your TEN-SCTE that can be made quickly and easily.

Maintenance

Maintenance

In addition to the service needs pointed out in this guide, 
you should try to maintain your new TEN-SCTE for proper 
performance and to prevent wear. If dirt gets in the moving 
parts it can seriously hinder the performance of the model. 
Use compressed air, a soft paintbrush and/or a toothbrush 
to remove dirt and dust. Avoid using solvents, if possible, as 
this can actually wash the dirt into bearings and areas not 
accessible without disassembly, causing additional wear. We 
suggest you follow these basic guidelines.

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Remove as much freestanding dirt and dust as noted 
above.

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Never leave the battery plugged in while vehicle is not 
running.

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Inspect the chassis for worn, broken or binding parts and 
repair as necessary.

Maintaining Diff erentials:

Maintaining Diff erentials:

1. Remove 

diff erential from vehicle using exploded view.

2. 

Clean loose dirt off  using brush.

3. Open 

diff erential as shown in diagram.

4. 

Clean out internals using motor spray.

5. 

Fill with oil to your liking and reverse steps to reinstall. 

Summary of Contents for TEN-SCTE

Page 1: ...Not responsible for errors All prices subject to change without notice EN DE FR IT...

Page 2: ...ons and warnings in the manual prior to assembly setup or use in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing the TEN SCTE We are conf...

Page 3: ...the manufacturer of the batteries Never allow minors to charge battery packs Always check to ensure the polarity of battery connection is correct Never leave batteries unattended while charging Never...

Page 4: ...ew The Losi TEN SCTE Overview Rear Shock Motor not included Sway Bar Sway Bar Front Suspension Arm Steering Servo not included Center Differential Receiver Location Rear Suspension Arm Rear Camber Lin...

Page 5: ...Basic Electronics Installation Instructions Basic Electronics Installation Instructions Caution Please be sure to follow the electronics manufacturers guidelines when installing and setting up your ra...

Page 6: ...5 Set the front toe in Adjust the steering tie rods so that when the servo is centered on the transmitter the front tires are both pointing straight 6 Charge a battery pack Charge a battery pack as p...

Page 7: ...hey appear to be leaking as it is time to rebuild them Look over all the wiring and connections for bare wire or any place which could lead to a short circuit After you become familiar with driving yo...

Page 8: ...refers to the angle of the wheels tires relative to the surface viewed from either the front or back Negative camber means that the top of the tire leans in toward the chassis Positive camber means t...

Page 9: ...u are working on To lower the ride height raise the shock adjuster nuts Both left and right nuts should be adjusted evenly Check the setup sheet included and for additional setup information visit www...

Page 10: ...imple steps to service refill and bleed your TEN SCTE shocks If you are cleaning or changing the fluid you will find the LOSA99217 Nitrotec Spray Cleaner to be the quickest and easiest way to remove o...

Page 11: ...hese are the Purchaser s exclusive remedies Horizon reserves the right to inspect any and all equipment involved in a warranty claim Repair or replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of Horiz...

Page 12: ...been met your Product will be repaired or replaced free of charge Repair or replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of Horizon Non Warranty Repairs Should your repair not be covered by warran...

Page 13: ...erential Outdrive and Hard Set 2 LOSB3564 F R CV Driveshafts and Couplers 2 10 T LOSB3565 F R CV Couplers 4 10 T LOSB3568 Differential Seals Pin and Gasket 10 T LOSB3569 Differential Gear Set with Har...

Page 14: ...ssure Black Grease LOSA99217 Nitrotec Cleaner Spray LOSB2167 Front Shock Tower Machined Aluminum TEN LOSB2171 Rear Shock Tower Machined Aluminum TEN LOSB2172 Rear Shock Tower Carbon 4mm TEN LOSB2173 F...

Page 15: ...mCentertoCenter Long Up Position1 Position1 Outside Grease Grease 3degrees 2degrees 24 5mm 2 5degrees Allthewayback 1 8mm 4holes 1 09mm 30wt 100 8mmCentertoCenter Position2 A Position2 Inside Grease L...

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