Traxxas Slayer Pro 4x4 59074 Owner'S Manual Download Page 18

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DANGER! Model engine fuel 
is poisonous to humans 
and animals. Drinking the 
fuel can cause blindness 
and death. Handle with 
care and respect. Keep 
it out of reach of small 
children at all times! While 
driving, do not leave your 
fuel dispensing bottle on 
the ground where a child 
could have access to it. 
Follow fuel label warnings. 

THE FUEL 

Use the Right Fuel

It’s imperative that you use the correct fuel in your 
TRX 3.3 Racing Engine for maximum performance 
and engine life. Traxxas Top Fuel

®

 Power Plus

 

should be used to ensure correct engine 
lubrication, performance, and ease of tuning.

• Top Fuel is the only fuel which is  

100% certified for use in Traxxas engines. 

• Traxxas Top Fuel is made with just the right 

balance of natural and synthetic lubricants to allow excellent throttle 
response and the best top-end performance, without sacrificing 
long-term durability. 

You may use 10%,  20% or 33% nitro-content fuel. Try to use the 
same percentage all the time, avoid switching back and forth 
between fuels. We recommend that if you break in your engine on 
20% fuel that you stick with that percentage. If you do move to a 
higher or lower percentage, make sure you readjust your fuel mixture 
to compensate (see below).

Choosing a Nitro Percentage

A commonly asked question is “what is the difference between 10%, 
20%, and 33% fuels?” Increasing the nitro in the fuel is almost like adding 
extra oxygen to the combustion process. It burns more efficiently, 
improves combustion, and delivers more power. When increased nitro 
is used, more of the other fuel components are then required inside the 
combustion chamber to maintain the perfect air/fuel ratio. Therefore, 
overall fuel mixtures need to be richened slightly (on the high speed 
needle, about 3/4 of a turn counterclockwise when changing from 20% 
to 33%, about 1/2 of a turn counterclockwise when changing from 10% 
to 20%). This allows greater fuel flow through the engine and promotes 
cooler running, even at the maximum lean settings.

If 33% improves power, then it seems that the highest nitro content 
available (beyond 33%) should always be used in the engine. In reality, 
there are practical limitations. Engines are designed to run best within 
a range of nitro percentages. How the engine is ported, the size of the 
combustion chamber and other factors determine how much nitro can 
be efficiently used in the engine. The TRX 3.3 Racing Engine responds 
exceptionally well to a maximum of 33% nitro, returning cooler temps, 
more power, and a smoother throttle response. For those who want to 
run higher nitro, 33% Top Fuel is the optimum nitro percentage for the 

TRX 3.3 Racing Engine. Increasing the nitro beyond 33% can introduce 
the need for engine modifications (ports, head shimming, etc.) to avoid 
starting and tuning difficulties. There are limits to how much nitro an 
engine can effectively use to make more power. Lower nitro percentages 
have their own advantages. Nitro is an expensive component in the 
fuel so 10% nitro blend is more economical for the sport user. 10% also 
provides greater latitude with the needle settings for easier tuning.

When using Traxxas Top Fuel, using higher nitro percentages does 
not cause the engine to wear out faster. 33% Top Fuel contains the 
same quality lubrication package as 10 and 20% Top Fuel. Some 
non-Traxxas high-percentage nitro racing fuels do sacrifice some 
lubrication in attempts to increase performance. We urge you to 
not take chances with your engine investment and use Top Fuel for 
consistent performance and long engine life.

What about Other Fuels?

Can other brands of fuel be used besides Top Fuel? There are other 
fuels that can provide satisfactory performance; however, there could 
be long-term costs in the form of decreased engine performance, loss 
of tuning ease, and shorter engine life. Only use fuels that contain both 
castor and synthetic oil.

Everyone has an opinion or a claim to make about fuel. The 
engineering team at Traxxas has spent years developing TRX Racing 
Engines. No one knows more about the specific fuel requirements of 
Traxxas engines, than Traxxas engineers. We strongly urge you not to 
take chances with your engine investment and use the Traxxas fuel 
made for the TRX 3.3 Racing Engine. 

Handling the Fuel

• 

Follow all directions and warnings on the fuel can.

• Keep the fuel tightly capped at all times. Some components in the 

fuel can evaporate very quickly and upset the balance of the fuel.

• Do not store unused fuel in the fuel dispenser. Immediately return 

fresh unused fuel back into the fuel can.

• Do not mix old and new fuel. Never mix different fuel brands together.
• Store the fuel in a cool, dry location, away from any source of heat, 

ignition, or combustion.

• Read and follow the safety precautions on page 4 in this manual.

THE TRX 3.3 RACING ENGINE

Summary of Contents for Slayer Pro 4x4 59074

Page 1: ...owner s manual MODEL 59074...

Page 2: ...design of the TRX 3 3 Racing Engine has a special break in procedure that has been developed and proven to produce the best performing engine possible Using traditional or old fashioned procedures cou...

Page 3: ...h your question at support Traxxas com Join thousands of registered members in our online community at Traxxas com Traxxas offers a full service on site repair facility to handle any of your Traxxas s...

Page 4: ...xposure to the engine exhaust can be harmful Avoid breathing the engine exhaust Always run your Slayer outdoors in a well ventilated area Never run the engine indoors Do not operate your Slayer at nig...

Page 5: ...ies on page 10 Supplied Tools and Equipment Required Tools and Equipment sold separately Glow plug wrench Extra glow plug 1 5mm L wrench 2 0mm T wrench 2 5mm T wrench Shock wrench Suspension multi too...

Page 6: ...e Fuel Line EZ Start Motor Bulkhead under chassis Body Mount Post Chassis Driveshaft Half Shaft On Off Switch Throttle Linkage to Throttle Brake Servo below filter Antenna Mount Access Plug for two sp...

Page 7: ...rocedure for your TRX 3 3 5 Decal and Install the body See page 12 14 Break in your engine See page 23 You will need to use the body during break in so it s best to apply any additional decals before...

Page 8: ...tion that the servos seek when the transmitter controls are at the neutral setting NiCad Abbreviation for nickel cadmium The original rechargeable hobby pack NiCad batteries have very high current han...

Page 9: ...nd channel two operates the throttle The receiver inside the model has three output channels Your model is equipped with two servos and a receiver Slayer Pro 4x4 Wiring Diagram Antenna On Off Switch R...

Page 10: ...rol of your model it is important to stop at the first sign of weak receiver batteries to avoid losing control Visible warning signals include sluggish steering response and shortened radio range Inst...

Page 11: ...ur transmitter was not programmed properly at the factory Do not reverse the throttle or steering channels unless necessary Steering reversing procedure 1 Press and hold the SET button on the transmit...

Page 12: ...ntil you reach the farthest distance you plan to operate the model 4 Operate the controls on the transmitter once again to be sure that the model responds correctly 5 Do not attempt to operate the mod...

Page 13: ...wire against the chassis Do not bend or kink the antenna wire Do not shorten the antenna tube See the side bar for more information Fail Safe Your Traxxas radio system is equipped with a built in fail...

Page 14: ...of premature engine wear and failure is lack of care and maintenance BREAK IN The TRX 3 3 Racing Engine is manufactured to exacting tolerances and requires a specially designed break in procedure to a...

Page 15: ...Carburetor Air Intake Fuel Intake High Speed Needle Idle Speed Screw Clutch Bell Crankcase Two Stage Air Filter Glow Plug EZ Start Plug Positive Wire Negative Wire Fuel Line Fuel Tank Tuned Pipe Heade...

Page 16: ...e s body that contains all of the running mechanical components Crankshaft The main shaft of the engine that holds the reciprocating assembly Cooling fins The cooling fins are milled into the cylinder...

Page 17: ...s the first level of air filtration for the engine The majority of dirt and debris will be stopped by this filter Clean re oil and replace this filter after every hour of run time Always use both the...

Page 18: ...other factors determine how much nitro can be efficiently used in the engine The TRX 3 3 Racing Engine responds exceptionally well to a maximum of 33 nitro returning cooler temps more power and a smoo...

Page 19: ...t Do not pull straight up 2 Remove the pre filter element 3 Clean the pre filter element by thoroughly washing the foam element in hot soapy water dishwashing detergent works well Repeat twice 4 Thoro...

Page 20: ...vailable air atomization THE FUEL MIXTURE NEEDLES The amount of fuel metered and atomized by the carburetor is controlled by the two mixture needles the high speed needle and the low speed needle The...

Page 21: ...unit and an on board motorized starter Power for the EZ Start system comes from a 7 2 volt rechargeable battery pack installed in the hand held control unit The engine glow plug is heated automaticall...

Page 22: ...charged may not deliver enough power to crank the engine over at the appropriate rpm to keep the piston from sticking at top dead center TDC A new engine will typically have a tight fit between the pi...

Page 23: ...r after break in Follow the instructions exactly for each of the first 5 tanks of fuel Starting Your TRX 3 3 Racing Engine for the First Time Before you start your TRX 3 3 Racing Engine for the first...

Page 24: ...3 When the fuel tank is nearly empty shut off the engine and refuel From here on you do not need to let the engine cool between tanks Tank 4 1 Driving procedure Gently pull the throttle trigger to fu...

Page 25: ...ds then it is likely that it is over 220 F and needs to cool down If the water takes a long time or does not evaporate at all then the engine is too cool We do not recommend that you operate your engi...

Page 26: ...counterclockwise and retest This setting will extend engine component life Low Speed Fuel Mixture Adjustment The low speed mixture is always set after the high speed needle is correctly adjusted The l...

Page 27: ...nfluence on engine temperature is air temperature Expect the engine temperature to vary almost in direct proportion to air temperature Assuming you tuned the engine for the same maximum performance ea...

Page 28: ...hing with your Slayer Pro 4x4 The engine is cooled by airflow created by speed Towing creates a high load on the engine and at the same time limits cooling of the engine due to low vehicle speed If yo...

Page 29: ...x4 is lightened significantly for racing applications softer springs will be necessary to allow the suspension to sag properly Heavier configurations will require stiffer springs The suspension sag an...

Page 30: ...Empty the used shock oil from the shock body 4 Fill the shock with new silicone shock oil up to the top of the shock body 5 Slowly move the piston up and down always keeping it submerged in oil to rel...

Page 31: ...1 Limiting the engine s torque output to the wheels to prevent wheelspin on low traction surfaces and help to prevent damage to the gears in the transmission during on throttle landings 2 Protecting t...

Page 32: ...lap after each adjustment On a small race track with many tight turns try setting the shift point later so that the truck only shifts into second gear on the main straightaway This will prevent an un...

Page 33: ...oulder bolts that are used to secure the brake pads to the transmission housing may need to be adjusted periodically as the brake material wears down They should be tightened so a 0 50mm 020 gap exist...

Page 34: ...ld be replaced when the piston and sleeve are replaced Also replace the piston wrist pin and G clip whenever the connecting rod is replaced As with other internal engine components connecting rod life...

Page 35: ...reinstall the glow plug and gasket 6 Reconnect the blue glow plug wire to the glow plug 7 Reconnect the EZ Start controller 8 Do not prime the engine Pull the throttle to 1 2 throttle and push the EZ...

Page 36: ...ration Refer to the chart on page 37 for proper settings Stock the Slayer Pro 4x4 is setup to increase rear toe in during acceleration Note that rear toe out is not used Rockers Progressive Rate Suspe...

Page 37: ...d look up your suspension combination caster angle and roll center position to find the correct position for the front outer toe links The same is required for the rear control links Adjustment is ach...

Page 38: ...unloaded wheels on the inside of the turn have the least traction and tend to spin up to extremely high rpms Higher viscosity thicker oil causes the differential to act like a limited slip differenti...

Page 39: ...spension multi tool B 7 Slide the bump stop onto the shaft 8 Grip the shaft close to the threads with needle nose pliers or side cutters and thread the rod end onto the shock shaft until the rod end b...

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