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 E-Revo

This advanced tuning guide will take you one step further into the 
cutting edge technology that has been designed into E-Revo. Follow 
the instructions provided here to take advantage of E-Revo’s maximum 
performance potential. 

SUSPEnSIon AnD AlIGnMEnT SETTInGS

Caster Adjustment

The caster angle of the front 
suspension may be used to adjust 
the understeer (push)/oversteer 
handling characteristics of the 
model. Generally, increasing the 
caster angle will move the truck 
towards an oversteer condition 
(more traction on the front tires, less 
on the rear tires). Decreasing the 
caster angle will create a tendency 
towards understeer (pushing in the 
turns). From the factory, the front 
suspension is set to a caster angle of 
10-degrees. The rear caster angle is 
not adjustable. The caster angle 
of the front suspension can be 
adjusted from 5° to 15°. Adjust 
the caster by positioning the 
caster adjustment shims on the 
upper control arms of the front 
suspension as shown in the 
table to the right.

Caster Angle, and Bump Steer

Bump steer is unwanted change in the steering angle of the front wheels  
as the suspension travels up and down. It can result in unstable and 
unpredictable handling. Bump steer is affected by the position of the 
outer toe link end on the axle carrier. From the factory, the toe links are 
positioned so that bump steer is virtually eliminated (about 3/100 of 
a degree through the entire range of travel). When the caster angle is 
changed, the outer toe link end should be repositioned on the axle carrier 
to maintain zero bump steer geometry. Adjustment is achieved using the 
shims and hollow balls provided with the vehicle. Refer to the Bump Steer 
Elimination chart on page 29,  and look up your caster angle setting to 
find the correct position for the outer toe links. Positioning the toe-links 
correctly will maintain the original factory geometry and eliminate the 
unwanted steering angle changes caused by bump steer.

Roll Center

There are two holes on the 
bulkheads to mount each upper 
suspension arm. The roll center 
of the vehicle can be raised by 
mounting the upper control arm in 
the lower of the two holes. This will 
effectively increase the roll stiffness 
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 by installing the upper arms in the lower holes will provide more 
traction for the front wheels and potentially more steering. Installing the 
upper arms in the lower holes on the front and rear will increase overall 
roll resistance without changing the handling balance. The arms are 
installed in the upper position from the factory to make the truck easier 
and more forgiving to drive and less likely to traction roll in turns. The 
lower holes should be reserved for track tuning. 

Note:

 When the upper 

suspension arms are moved to the lower holes, the front outer toe link 
ends and the rear toe control links should be repositioned to eliminate 
bump steer. Refer to the Bump Steer Elimination chart on page 29, 
and look up your suspension combination (caster angle and roll center 
position) to find the correct position for the front outer toe links and the 
rear toe control links. Adjustment is achieved using the shims and hollow 
balls provided with the vehicle.

Rockers (Progressive Rate/ Suspension Travel)

One of the most exciting aspects of E-Revo’s suspension is the inboard 
shock (damper) arrangement that uses pivoting rockers to translate 
vertical wheel travel into linear shock motion. The rockers can be changed 
to increase or decrease the maximum wheel travel and also to change the 
progressive rate of the suspension. 
The progressive rate determines how much the force at the wheel 
produced by the springs being compressed (wheel force) will vary with 
suspension travel (or vertical travel of the wheel). On a progressive 
suspension arrangement, the wheel force will increase at a faster and 
faster rate as the suspension is compressed. It feels as though the shock 
spring gets progressively stiffer the more you compress the suspension. 
On a linear suspension arrangement, the wheel force increases linearly as 
the suspension is compressed. The spring does not feel any stiffer, even 
when the suspension is fully compressed. This provides a very “plush” 
feeling suspension with seemingly bottomless suspension travel.

Caster adjustment shims (2 front, 2 rear)

Vertical

Ground plane

10°

Upper Control Arm

Upper Mounting Holes

Upper Control Arm

Lower Mounting Holes

Caster

In Front of 

Hinge Pin Boss

Behind Hinge 

Pin Boss

5.0°

None

Four

7.5°

One

Three

10.0°

Two

Two

12.5°

Three

One

15.0°

Four

None

Number & Position of Caster Adjustment 

Shims (Front Upper Control Arm)

Advanced Tuning Adjustments

Summary of Contents for E Revo 5605

Page 1: ...MODEL 5605 owners manual...

Page 2: ...backed by a team of professionals who aim to provide the highest level of factory support possible Traxxas models are about experiencing total performance and satisfaction not just with your model bu...

Page 3: ...Traxxas com You may also e mail customer support with your question at support Traxxas com Join thousands of registered members in our online community at Traxxas com Traxxas offers a full service on...

Page 4: ...te your model at night or anytime your line of sight to the model may be obstructed or impaired in any way Most importantly use good common sense at all times Batteries and Battery Charging Your model...

Page 5: ...teries see Use the Right Batteries on page 10 A peak detecting charger is recommended for best performance and longest battery life For more information see Use the Right Charger on page 12 Two NiMH b...

Page 6: ...ex Hub Rear Suspension Arm Axle Carrier Pivot Ball Toe Link Turnbuckle Receiver Box Skid Plate Steering Servo Steering Servo Front Body Mount Battery Compartment Door Battery Compartment Vent Electron...

Page 7: ...s to maintain the performance of your model and keep it in excellent running condition 4 Install batteries in the transmitter See page 11 The transmitter requires 8 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteri...

Page 8: ...s from spinning inside the tires The instructions here are provided to show you how to glue replacement tires to the rims in the future Use CA tire glue available from your local hobby dealer You can...

Page 9: ...hannel 1 outputs for the steering servos TQ Transmitter E Revo Wiring Diagram CH 2 CH 1 Antenna Steering Trim Throttle Trim Throttle Trigger Throttle Neutral Adjust Steering Wheel Power Switch Battery...

Page 10: ...control also has circuitry that prevents loss of steering and throttle control as the batteries lose their charge Frequency band The radio frequency used by the transmitter to send signals to your mod...

Page 11: ...4 Slide the crimp nut over the antenna tube and screw it onto the antenna post Use the supplied tool to tighten the crimp nut on the post just until the antenna tube is securely in place Do not over...

Page 12: ...are positioned to the front of the battery compartment against the foam rubber cushion However you can reposition the batteries to change the weight distribution and handling if desired The E Revo in...

Page 13: ...are not capable of delivering the power needed to maximize the output of the EVX 2 The Traxxas connector s gold plated terminals with a large contact surfaces ensure positive current flow with the lea...

Page 14: ...electronic throttle trim located on the face of the transmitter adjusts the neutral center point of the electronic speed control This control has been preset for you at the factory Electronic Steerin...

Page 15: ...he wing and front bumper Make sure hands and clothing are clear of the wheels and other moving parts on the model 3 Plug the battery pack in the model into the speed control 4 The on off switch is int...

Page 16: ...the LED blinks RED ONCE Pull the throttle trigger to the full throttle position and hold it there B 6 When the LED blinks RED TWICE Push the throttle trigger to the full reverse and hold it there C 7...

Page 17: ...Profile numbers 3 When the light blinks red once release the EZ Set button 4 The light will then turn green and the model is ready to drive Selecting Race Mode Profile 2 1 Connect two fully charged b...

Page 18: ...rt pack Because of the wide variation in the types of 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 fa...

Page 19: ...h higher loads on the motors Motor Precautions Titan motor life can be greatly reduced in mud and water If the motors get excessively wet or submerged use very light throttle run the motors slowly unt...

Page 20: ...ty to maintain a watertight seal in the box The patent pending wire clamp feature gives you the ability to also install aftermarket radio systems and maintain the watertight features of the receiver b...

Page 21: ...recommended for advanced users SUSPENSION TUNING Springs The front and rear springs on E Revo have different spring rates The rear springs are about 20 stiffer than the front springs The spring s pre...

Page 22: ...k Oil The 4 oil filled aluminum 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...

Page 23: ...ravel Static camber is the camber angle at the wheel when the vehicle is set at its normal stationary ride height The suspension pivot balls located in the axle carriers adjust the static camber The p...

Page 24: ...g the spring loaded locknut on the slipper shaft Use the supplied universal wrench To tighten or loosen the slipper nut insert the 2 0mm hex wrench into the hole in the end of the slipper shaft This l...

Page 25: ...ed incorrectly is not recommended as this will reduce efficiency performance and cause premature motor failure Using two of the same part number motors in not recommended Only use the correct motors i...

Page 26: ...econd servo horn on the other side following the same procedure If necessary fine tune the length of the second steering link to eliminate any load on the steering system in the neutral position If yo...

Page 27: ...Motors Every 10 15 runs remove clean and lubricate the motors Use a product such as electric motor cleaning spray to flush dirt out of the motors After cleaning lubricate the bushings at each end of...

Page 28: ...will tend to add traction to the opposite end For example increasing roll resistance in the rear by installing the upper arms in the lower holes will provide more traction for the front wheels and pot...

Page 29: ...ct of the various rocker arms on wheel force as the suspension is compressed On the progressive rate wheel force is light at first and increases as the suspension is compressed Bump Steer Elimination...

Page 30: ...e top of the shock body Slowly move the piston up and down always keeping it submerged in oil to release the air bubbles Let the shock sit for a few minutes to allow any remaining air bubbles to surfa...

Page 31: ...power output and greater efficiency The E Revo is designed with extra transmission and driveline strength to make it capable of handling extreme brushless power One or two brushless motors may be used...

Page 32: ...1100 Klein Road Plano Texas 75074 1 888 TRAXXAS 080714 KC0548 owners manual MODEL 5605...

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