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Use stiffer springs to reduce bottoming out the chassis, reduce 
body lean, control brake dive, and provide a firmer, more 
responsive feel. Increasing the spring rate will increase the 
responsiveness of the suspension. This may be beneficial in some 
conditions, but may make the car feel twitchy or ‘nervous’ in 
others. Decreasing spring rate decreases the responsiveness of the 
suspension, making it easier to drive. When changing springs on 
the model it should not be necessary to re-adjust the spring pre-
load. The accessory springs have been designed so the ride height 
should be the same before and after changing springs.

 
Optional springs available from Traxxas are listed below. Refer 
to your parts list for a complete part number listing. Higher rate 
springs are stiffer. Springs can be identified by stripes of color on 
one end.

Ride Height

Ride height can be adjusted by turning the spring pre-load adjusters 
on the shock bodies. Turn the adjusters to the left to raise the ride 
height. Turn them to the right to lower the ride height. When adjusting 
spring pre-load, be sure to change the adjustment equally on the left 
and right sides so the suspension remains balanced. Optimum ride 
height is 15mm clearance between the front of the chassis and the 
ground, and 18mm between the rear of the chassis and the ground.  
Always set the ride height so the chassis has a slight forward rake, with 
the rear ride height slightly higher than the front ride height.

Lower Shock Mounting Positions

In the out-of-the-box configuration, the shocks are installed in the 
furthest hole out on the front and rear suspension arms.  It is not 
recommended to alter the shock position on the control arm.
The shocks have been internally limited (front only) and spring 
rates chosen to work perfectly with the hole position in the 
suspension arm.

Upper Shock Mounting Positions

The upper shock mounting 
positions can be used to 
provide small changes in the 
suspension stiffness when 
changing spring rates is too 
drastic of a change.  Placing 
the upper shock mount 
inwards on the shock tower 
one hole will soften the 
suspension slightly.  Be careful 
to recheck your ride height as 
this adjustment will change 
the ride height of the vehicle. 

Shock Oil

The 4 oil-filled shocks (dampers) effectively control the suspension 
movement by preventing the wheels and tires from continuing to 
“bounce” after rebounding from a bump. Changing the oil in the 
shocks can vary the suspension damping effect. Changing the oil to 
a higher viscosity oil will increase damping. Lowering the viscosity 
of the oil will cause the suspension damping to be reduced. 
Damping should be increased (with higher viscosity oil) if the model 
is bottoming easily over rougher surfaces. Damping should be 
decreased (with thinner viscosity oil) if the model is hopping over 
small bumps and feels unstable. The viscosity of shock oil is affected 
by extremes in operating temperature; an oil of certain viscosity will 
become less viscous at higher temperatures and more viscous at 
lower temperatures. Operating in regions with cold temperatures 
may require lower viscosity oil.

From the factory, the shocks are filled with SAE-80W silicone oil.
Only use 100% silicone oil in the shock.

Replacing Shock Oil

For easier service, the shocks should be 
removed from the vehicle and disassembled 
to change the oil. 

1. Remove the lower spring retainer and 

shock spring.

2. Remove the upper shock cap using the 

shock wrench and suspension multi tool.

BASIC TUNING ADJUSTMENTS

Stock

OK

Limits Down Travel 

(

Not preferred)

Do Not Use

Optional Springs

Stripe Color

Spring Rate

Stripe Color

Spring Rate

Double Pink

1.4 N/mm (8.0 lb/in) 

White

2.9 N/mm (16.6 lb/in)

Double Blue

1.6 N/mm (9.1 lb/in) 

Orange

3.2 N/mm (18.3 lb/in)

Double Green

1.8 N/mm (10.3 lb/in)

Green

3.5 N/mm (20 lb/in)

Double Black

2.0 N/mm (11.4 lb/in)

Gold

3.8 N/mm (21.7 lb/in)

Double Purple

2.3 N/mm (13.1 lb/in)

Tan

4.1 N/mm (23.4 lb/in)

Yellow

2.6 N/mm (14.8 lb/in)

Black

4.4 N/mm (25.1 lb/in)

All above springs are red springs. Stock springs are 1.6 N/mm white springs.

Important: 

The shocks are 

assembled at the factory 
with a center-to-center 
distance (between the rod 
end balls) of 87mm front 
and 83mm rear.  Any time 
the shocks are removed and 
disassembled, this distance 
should be checked to ensure 
proper operation of the 
suspension.

Shock Piston Sizes 

1.4

1.4

1.4

1.3

1.3

1.3

1.4mm
(Stock)

1.3mm

83mm front

87mm rear

Summary of Contents for 64077

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MODEL 64077 ...

Page 2: ...del 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 BEFORE YOU PROCEED 7 TOOLS SUPPLIES AND REQUIRED EQUIPMENT 8 ANATOMY OF THE XO 1 9 QUICK START GETTING UP TO SPEED 10 TRAXXAS TQi RADIO SYSTEM 18 ADJUSTING THE ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL 19 DRIVING YOUR MODEL 20 BASIC TUNING ADJUSTMENTS 23 MAINTAINING YOUR MODEL 25 ADVANCED TUNING ADJUSTMENTS 28 DRIVING 100MPH 31 TQi ADVANCED TUNING GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Entire contents ...

Page 3: ...ATH WARNING RISK OF FIRE INJURY OR DEATH Liability Statement This product is surrendered by Traxxas to the purchaser with the understanding that the purchaser accepts the responsibility that driving this model and using the enclosed accessories in a careless improper or unsafe manner can result in serious injury or death Also the purchaser assumes all liability resulting from any misuse unsafe han...

Page 4: ...ety barricades and pedestrian access controls This is to prevent the possibility of injury or death resulting from collision with the model by another human being or animal Do not drive the XO 1 by yourself Bring a friend along to act as a spotter to alert you if a person or animal is approaching your driving course Do not operate your model at night or anytime your line of sight to the model may ...

Page 5: ...ed from service permanently Make sure charger settings match the battery type and specifications Refer to the battery label for the proper cell count and charging amperage setting Battery Chemistry Maximum Charge Rate Cell Configuration Voltage Make sure the battery connections are connected in the correct polarity Black is negative and red is positive A wrong connection will damage the battery an...

Page 6: ...ts Cross References Throughout this manual you ll notice warnings and helpful hints identified by the icons below Be sure to read them An important warning about personal safety or avoiding damage to your model and related components Special advice from Traxxas to make things easier and more fun Refers you to a page with a related topic Support If you have any questions about your model or its ope...

Page 7: ...r model SUPPLIED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 4 AA alkaline batteries Optional Pinion Gear 100mph Splitter TQi transmitter with Traxxas Link Wireless Module Internet enabled iPhone iPod touch iPad or iPad mini sold separately Traxxas Link application sold separately LiPo Balance Charger EZ Peak Plus recommended Part 2933 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT sold separately REQUIRED FOR 1 00mph OPERATION see page 28 Two batt...

Page 8: ...iver Box Antenna Mount Front Suspension Arm Steering Servo Shock Oil Damper Front Canard Foam Bumper Shock Oil Damper Turnbuckle Toe Link Turnbuckle Front Camber Link Turnbuckle Rear Camber Link Diffuser Rear Shock Tower Traxxas High Current Connector Rear Body Mount Front Body Mount Front Shock Tower Drive Shaft Rear Suspension Arm Half Shaft Half Shaft Splitter ...

Page 9: ...eries in the transmitter See page 13 8 Detail your model See sidebar page 10 The transmitter requires 4 new AA alkaline batteries Apply other decals if desired 4 Install the battery packs in the model See page 14 9 Drive your model See page 19 Your model requires two fully charged battery packs Driving tips and adjustments for your model 5 Turn on the radio system See page 15 10 Maintaining your m...

Page 10: ...ing Traxxas recommends the EZ Peak Plus balance charger for Traxxas Power Cell LiPo batteries BEC Battery Eliminator Circuit The BEC can either be in the receiver or in the ESC This circuit allows the receiver and servos to be powered by the main battery pack in an electric model This eliminates the need to carry a separate pack of 4 AA batteries to power the radio equipment Brushless Motor A D C ...

Page 11: ...system Sold separately on the App Store Apple com Trim The fine tuning adjustment of the neutral position of the servos made by adjusting the throttle and steering trim knobs on the face of the transmitter Note The Multi Function knob must be programmed to serve as a throttle trim adjustment Thermal Shutdown Protection Temperature sensing electronics used in the electronic speed control detect ove...

Page 12: ...sed Antenna Voltage Sensor Receiver Motor Castle 1650Kv Temp Sensor RPM Sensor High Current Connector Channel 2 Mamba Monster Extreme Electronic Speed Control Channel 1 Steering Servo Castle Creations Motor Specifications Type 1717 Sensorless brushless RPM volt kV 1650 Magnet type Ultra High Temperature Sintered Neodymium Connection type 6 5mm bullet Wire size 10 Gauge Max RPM 45 000 Diameter 50mm...

Page 13: ... You can achieve speeds of 50 mph with 2S 5000mAh or larger LiPo batteries by installing an accessory 21 tooth Mod 1 0 metric pitch pinion gear SELECTING A CHARGER FOR YOUR MODEL Make certain you choose the correct type of charger for the batteries you select You MUST use a LiPo charger for LiPo batteries or battery damage with the potential for fire will result see Warnings and Precautions for fu...

Page 14: ...old down into the lower set of holes in the center support If you are installing Traxxas Power Cell 5000mAh 3S batteries the hold downs should be oriented so the side labeled 25mm 40mm is facing up 3 Align the hold down over the retainer and press down until it snaps into place 4 Repeat for the opposite battery 5 When you are ready to drive connect the High Current Connectors to the speed control ...

Page 15: ...ing a failure to link If you miss it simply turn off the transmitter and start over Always turn on the transmitter before plugging in the battery RADIO SYSTEM BASIC ADJUSTMENTS Throttle Neutral Adjustment The throttle neutral adjustment is located on the transmitter face and controls the forward reverse travel of the throttle trigger Change the adjustment by pressing the button and sliding it to t...

Page 16: ...e model off first using the switch on the speed control then turn off the transmitter Range Testing the Radio System Before each running session with your model you should range test your radio system to ensure that it operates properly 1 Turn on the radio system and check its operation as described in the previous section 2 Have a friend hold the model Make sure hands and clothing are clear of th...

Page 17: ... amount of steering wheel travel results in a smaller amount of servo travel The farther you turn the knob the more pronounced the effect becomes Decreased steering sensitivity may be helpful when driving on low traction surfaces when driving at high speed or on tracks that favor sweeping turns where gentle steering inputs are required The ranges are exaggerated for illustrative purposes Experimen...

Page 18: ...After a few seconds you will hear multiple tones and ALL THE LEDs will shine 6 Wait a few more seconds for the speed control to arm indicated by a double tone You are now ready to drive Disconnect Batteries After Use Warning Risk of Fire Always disconnect the batteries from the speed control when you are finished using your vehicle The switch on the speed control only shuts off power to the receiv...

Page 19: ... batteries that are available and the methods with which they can be charged it s impossible to give exact run times for the model Another major factor which affects run time is how the model is driven Run times may decrease when the model is driven repetitively from a stop to top speed and with repetitive hard acceleration Tips for Increasing Run Time Use batteries with the highest mAh rating you...

Page 20: ...oth wheels are pointing straight ahead and are parallel to each other 0 toe in This will ensure the same amount of steering in both directions For increased stability add 1 2 of toe in to each front wheel Use the turnbuckles to adjust the alignment Adjusting the Camber The camber angle of both the front and rear wheels can be adjusted with the camber links upper turnbuckles Use a square or right a...

Page 21: ...n the suspension slightly Be careful to recheck your ride height as this adjustment will change the ride height of the vehicle Shock Oil The 4 oil filled shocks dampers effectively control the suspension movement by preventing the wheels and tires from continuing to bounce after rebounding from a bump Changing the oil in the shocks can vary the suspension damping effect Changing the oil to a highe...

Page 22: ...orn should face toward the center of the chassis and be perpendicular to the servo body 7 Check servo operation by turning the steering wheel back and forth to ensure that the mechanism has been centered properly and you have equal throw in both directions Use the transmitter s steering trim knob to fine tune the position of the servo horn so the model tracks straight when the steering wheel is at...

Page 23: ...o reinstall it correctly The sensor should be installed so the thermistor the small component at the top of the temperature sensor loop is on the top of the motor the side where the wires exit the motor The sensor should also be centered on the motor To find the center of the motor simply count eleven cooling fins from either end of the motor If the sensor is installed incorrectly inaccurate or fa...

Page 24: ...ton head screws from the steering servo horn 4 Pull the front suspension assembly away from the chassis Removing the rear suspension module Cush drive assembly removal 1 Remove the two 3x25 countersunk screws from the underside of the chassis 2 Remove the two 3x15 countersunk screws from the underside of the chassis 3 Remove the two 4x12 button head screws from the chassis brace 4 Pull the rear su...

Page 25: ...tiffness of the vehicle similar to installing swaybars Adding roll resistance to one end of the vehicle will tend to add traction to the opposite end For example increasing roll resistance in the rear will provide more traction for the front wheels and potentially more steering Raising the roll center on the front and rear equally will increase overall roll resistance without changing the handling...

Page 26: ... up to extremely high rpms Higher viscosity thicker oil causes the differential to act like a limited slip differential distributing more equal power to the left and right wheels Your model will generally benefit from higher viscosity oil when being driven on low traction surfaces Note Heavier oil will allow power to be transferred even with one or more tires off the ground This can make the vehic...

Page 27: ...ferential 1 Remove the four 2 5x12mm screws from the differential case and carefully pull the differential case halves apart Work over a towel to collect any fluid that drips from the differential 2 Drain the fluid from the differential You may wish to remove the spider gears from the differential to make this easier 3 Place the spider gears back into the differential case if you removed them Fill...

Page 28: ...0mph without the splitter It provides downforce and stability Failure to install the 100mph Splitter may result in a loss of control at high speed Remove the two 3x10mm countersunk screws and the center 4x15mm countersunk screws that attach the splitter extension to the splitter mount Loosening the two outer 4x15mm countersunk screws attaching the front body mount to the splitter mount will aid in...

Page 29: ... button on the Traxxas Link Wireless Module The blue LED on the module will blink B 4 Within 10 seconds touch the Search for Traxxas Link Wireless Module button on your mobile device C 5 The Bluetooth icon in the status bar will turn blue and the blue LED on the module will glow solid blue D 6 The Traxxas Link Wireless Module and the Traxxas Link App are now paired and will automatically connect w...

Page 30: ...good working order and that the connections are secure Make sure the radio system range is adequate and without interference in the area where you will be driving Inspect the tires for proper gluing and damage Inspect the mechanical and aero components for any damage Tighten any loose hardware paying special attention to the wheel nuts Wind and weather Aerodynamics play an important role in the pe...

Page 31: ...tion knob can be set to control Throttle Sensitivity Throttle Sensitivity works the same way as Steering Sensitivity as described on page 17 but applies the effect to the throttle channel Only forward throttle is affected brake reverse travel remains linear regardless of the Throttle Sensitivity setting Steering Percentage Dual Rate The Multi Function knob can be set to control the amount percenta...

Page 32: ...etting of the neutral point Always set the Steering Trim knob to zero before making final adjustment if required using Sub Trim If Throttle Trim has been previously adjusted the Throttle Trim will need to be reprogrammed to zero before making final adjustment using Sub Trim Setting Lock Once you ve adjusted all of these settings the way you like them you may want to disable the Multi Function knob...

Page 33: ...oint and press set to save To reset max throw Let go of controls and press SET The menu tree below shows how to navigate through the TQi transmitter s various settings and functions Press and hold MENU to enter the menu tree and use the following commands to navigate through the menu and select options MENU When you enter a menu you always start at the top Press MENU to move down the menu tree Whe...

Page 34: ...ssible to pick up any transmitter and any previously bound model in your collection and simply turn them on and drive With Traxxas Link Model Memory there is no need remember which transmitter goes with which model and there is never a need to have to select any model from a list of model memory entries The transmitter and receiver do it all for you automatically To activate Model Lock 1 Switch on...

Page 35: ...reen LED blinks Press SET red LED blinks x3 Press MENU twice red LED blinks x3 Turn steering wheel to desired max left and right travel x8 Press SET to save each position Turn steering wheel to test settings IF END POINTS ARE OK Press hold MENU returns to driving mode IF END POINTS NEED TO BE CHANGED Press SET and repeat steps 6 8 To reset the END POINTS of STEERING servo to defaults Press hold ME...

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