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7.2v BATTERY PACK AND CHARGER

The EZ-Start™ electric starter requires a

7.2 volt rechargeable nicad battery pack.
The battery pack straps to the bottom
of the EZ-Start control box with
the supplied tie wraps. The battery
pack must be 

fully charged

in order

to start the engine. It can be
recharged with an overnight “wall
charger”, a peak-detecting charger, or
a 15-minute quick charger. All are available from a hobby dealer.

OTHER REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

To operate the Nitro 4-T

ec

, you will need these additional items. All

of these items should be available from your hobby shop.

1. “AA” size batteries for your transmitter(8) and receiver(4)
2. Small phillips head and flat screwdrivers (for adjustments)
3. After-run oil (to protect the engine from corrosion)
4. Spare glow plugs (standard plug, Traxxas part #3230; or 

heavy-duty plug, Traxxas part #3231).

5. In-line fuel filter (recommended)
6. Spare fuel line (recommended)
7. Hobby quality thin CA glue for the tires

THE TQ RADIO SYSTEM  

The Nitro 4-T

ec

Model 4810 is equipped with the 2-channel TQ

radio system. The following radio system terms will be used
throughout the rest of these operating instructions.

TWO-CHANNEL RADIO SYSTEM

- The radio system in your

model consists of the RECEIVER, the TRANSMITTER, and the
SERVOS. It has two channels, one to operate the throttle, and one
to operate the steering.

TRANSMITTER

- The TRANSMITTER is the hand-held radio

unit which sends throttle and steering instructions to the model.

RECEIVER

- The RECEIVER is the radio unit inside the model

which receives signals from the TRANSMITTER and relays
them to the SERVOS.

SERVO

- The SERVOS are the small motor units in the model

which operate the steering, and throttle mechanisms.

FREQUENCY BAND

- The FREQUENCY band is the radio 

frequency that the transmitter uses to send signals to the model.
All Traxxas RTR models operate on a 27 MHZ FREQUENCY BAND.

CHANNEL

- The 27 MHZ FREQUENCY BAND is divided into 6

CHANNELS, so that up to six cars can be operated simultaneously.
These CHANNELS are referred to by their number and flag color.
The chart below lists the channels and their flag colors.

CRYSTAL (X-TAL)

- The CRYSTAL is the plug-in device that

determines which channel the RADIO SYSTEM will operate on.
For each CHANNEL, there are two CRYSTALS, one for the
RECEIVER and one for the TRANSMITTER. Of those two
CRYSTALS, the one marked with the lower number (.455 MHZ
lower) must be inserted in the RECEIVER.

CLEARING YOUR  FREQUENCY

- CLEARING your frequency

means checking to be sure no one else in the area is operating
on the same CHANNEL. You should always do this before operating
your model.

NICAD (Ni-Cd)

- These terms stand for rechargeable, nickel

cadmium batteries. These batteries are most economical and
can be recharged up to 500 times.

NEUTRAL POSITION

- The NEUTRAL POSITION is the standing

position that the SERVOS seek when the TRANSMITTER controls
are at neutral.

TRIM

- TRIM is the fine-tuning adjustment of the NEUTRAL

POSITION of the SERVOS. This adjustment is made by turning the
throttle and steering trim knobs on the face of the TRANSMITTER

4

27MHZ

FLAG COLOR

CH#

TRAXXAS PART#

26.995

BROWN

1

2031

27.045

RED

2

2032

27.095

ORANGE

3

2033

27.145

YELLOW

4

2034

27.195

GREEN

5

2035

27.255

BLUE

6

2036

Antenna

Power Indicator

Steering Trim

Throttle Trim

Throttle Neutral Adjust

Throttle Trigger

Steering Wheel

Power Switch

Servo Reversing Switches
Steering (R), Throttle (L)

Battery
Compartment

CHANNEL 1

STEERING

SERVO

CHANNEL-2

THROTTLE

SERVO

4-CELL

BATTERY HOLDER

PART# 3170

CHANNEL-1

ANTENNA

RECEIVER

ON/OFF
SWITCH

BLACK
NEGATIVE

RED
POSITIVE

CHANNEL-2

BATTERY

WIRE COLORS

BLACK
RED
WHITE

Contact Traxxas for assistance: 1-888-TRAXXAS. 972-

265-8000

 (outside USA). E-

m

ail us at support@

T

raxxas.com

Summary of Contents for 4 Nitro Tec 4804

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TEC COVERS MODELS 4804 AND 4810 ...

Page 2: ...he fill neck The model can carefully be refueled while the engine is running Keep your fuel bottle tightly capped 8 Install the air filter Page 6 Remove the black cap which covers the carburetor air intake Locate the rubber air filter base and install it on the carburetor intake Insert the pre lubed foam element into the rubber base 9 Switch on the radio system Page 5 Always turn the transmitter o...

Page 3: ...as a good special purpose car fuel Some fuels are capable of destroying your TRX Pro 15 engine If you must use a fuel other than those listed contact TRAXXAS first at 1 888 TRAXXAS to find out if the fuel is safe for use with TRX engines FUEL BOTTLE Fuel is usually purchased by the gallon or quart so a smaller bottle with a dispensing tube is required to fill the fuel tank The fuel tank in the Nit...

Page 4: ...t the transmitter uses to send signals to the model All Traxxas RTR models operate on a 27 MHZ FREQUENCY BAND CHANNEL The 27 MHZ FREQUENCY BAND is divided into 6 CHANNELS so that up to six cars can be operated simultaneously These CHANNELS are referred to by their number and flag color The chart below lists the channels and their flag colors CRYSTAL X TAL The CRYSTAL is the plug in device that det...

Page 5: ...groove in the rim Make sure that the foam insert is not pinched between the wheel and the tire 4 Glue the tires to the rim by pulling the tire back from the rim and placing a drop of thin CA glue onto the bead CAUTION Wear eye protection to prevent injury from glue spattering into your eyes Quickly re seat the tire bead into the rim and allow to dry 5 Repeat step 4 at several points around the tir...

Page 6: ...tral posi tions 4 With the front wheels off the ground operate the steering control on the transmitter channel 1 Check for rapid operation of the steering servo and that the steering mechanism is not loose or binding If the servo operates slowly check for weak batteries Turn the steering trim control on the transmitter to adjust the servo so that the front wheels are pointing straight ahead Check ...

Page 7: ...o system is not waterproof Avoid driving through puddles wet grass or mud Water could damage the electronics Do not continue to operate the Nitro 4 Tec with low batteries After the battery power drops below a certain point the model will continue with the last command it had from the transmitter Indications of low battery power include slow operation and sluggish servos On the transmitter a flashi...

Page 8: ...f you press the EZ start button too long you will flood the engine and the EZ Start will not be able spin it over see page 13 With a full tank of fuel it will only take a second to move the fuel up to the carburetor STEP 7 SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE Before starting the engine it is important to know how to shut it off The correct method is to pinch and hold the carburetor s fuel line at idle speed un...

Page 9: ...ume of fuel flowing through the engine look for the following conditions 1 The engine should accelerate sluggishly 2 There should be a thick trail of blue smoke coming from the exhaust If you do not observe the conditions above then turn the high speed needle out 15 counterclockwise and retest Do not run at full speed during the first tank of fuel Do not rev the engine with the wheels off the grou...

Page 10: ...he throt tle shaft see the drawing on page 7 The low speed mixture affects the idle quality and the low end engine power and throttle response To check your low speed mixture setting perform this simple test 1 Drive the car for several minutes until the engine is in its nor mal operating temperature range 2 Pull it in stop and listen to the idle speed If after a few seconds the idle speed begins t...

Page 11: ...lignment settings for the Nitro 4 Tec with stock tires and inserts 11 Contact Traxxas for assistance 1 888 TRAXXAS 972 265 8000 outside USA E mail us at support Traxxas com 1 Remove the right rear wheel Remove the E clip from the two speed shaft Slide the pulley and belt off of the shaft being careful not to lose the pin that sits under the pulley Remove the pin Slide the spur gears off of the sha...

Page 12: ... at support Traxxas com 3x14mm Washerhead Self tapping screws 3x10mm Countersunk Self tapping screws Installing the front body mounts Installing the rear body mounts Foam Body Bumper Front Camber Degrees 1 0 Rear Camber Degrees 1 0 Front Caster Degrees 12 0 Front Toe In Degrees 0 0 This setting is achieved by having the 1mm caster spacer in the front and the 2mm caster spacer in the rear where the...

Page 13: ... e o f w i n d s h i e l d A l i g n e d g e a t b a s e o f r e a r w i n d o w cut out for EZ Start plug Front Rear These templates have been provided to locate the holes on the body for the front and rear body mounts Cut out the templates along the solid lines as close to the edge as possible Tape the templates to the body Use a Dremel motor tool or tapered reamer to make the holes in the body ...

Page 14: ...ton for several seconds This lights the glow plug and burns off any remaining fuel Reconnect the EZ Start motor Do not prime the engine Partially open the throttle and press the EZ Start button The engine should start immediately GLOW PLUGS The glow plug in your engine is a consumable item which must be replaced periodically to maintain peak performance and starting ease To test for a leaking glow...

Page 15: ...ed mixture adjustment page 7 9 26 Low speed mixture too rich Lean the low speed mixture adjustment page 7 9 27 Idle speed set too low Increase idle speed page 9 28 Fuel flow blocked Check that all fuel lines are clear with no pin hole leaks Check for dirt blockage in the carburetor fuel inlet and high speed needle seat Install inline fuel filter page 13 29 Air bubble in the fuel line Prime the eng...

Page 16: ...e STEP 6 Remove EZ Start from engine by removing the two remaining Phillips head screws STEP 9 Changing the piston and sleeve assembly Use a 5 16 inch nut driver to remove the glow plug and copper gasket STEP 10 Use a 2 5mm allen wrench to remove the four 3x12mm cap head screws that fasten the cylinder head Rock the cylinder head gently from side to side to release it from the sleeve Note the thin...

Page 17: ... the wrist pin also Rinse thoroughly with dena tured alcohol and lube with after run oil STEP 13 Pull the sleeve straight up and out of the crankcase If the sleeve will not move rotate the crankshaft until the sleeve pushes up STEP 14 Rotate the crankshaft to bottom dead center Lightly grab the connecting rod with a pair of needlenose pli ers and gently pull it off of the crankshaft journal STEP 1...

Page 18: ...ee step 14 STEP 25 To assemble the connecting rod and piston place a drop of caster oil in the top end of the connecting rod Insert the wrist pin through the piston and the top of the connecting rod Secure the wrist pin with the G clip Make sure the G clip fits securely into the groove machined in the piston Be careful not to scratch the sides of the piston STEP 26 Reinstall the crankshaft into th...

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