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reCommenDeD tooLs anD suppLies
This section lists the recommended tools and supplies that you need to purchase and have onhand to finish assembling and to run
and maintain your new X-Terminator 2 RTR Nitro Buggy.
20% nitro Car Fuel
Use For Break-In and For
Normal Use
20% nitro Car Fuel
(use this fuel for break-in and normal use)
30% nitro Car Fuel
(use this fuel after break-in for more power)
WHat FueL Do i use?
Fuel can make a big difference in the way your engine performs. For the break-in period you should use a fuel specifically designed
for R/C car engines that contains no more than 20% nitromethane and 10%-14% oil content. Once the engine has been adequately
broken in (about 45 minutes of run-time) you can switch to an R/C car fuel containing up to, but no more than, 30% nitromethane
and 10%-14% oil content.
WARNING
We do not recommend using fuels designed for R/C airplane engine use. These fuels do not contain the proper
amount of lubricants; therefore, they will cause the engine to overheat and severe damage to the engine will result.
Do i neeD to use a FueL bottLe?
yes. Because fuel is packaged in quarts, gallons or litres, you will need to use a
smaller bottle with an extension wand to fill the fuel tank. Fueling using this method
is much easier, faster and a lot less messy.
Fuel bottle
Use This to Fill the Fuel Tank
HoW Do i remoVe tHe gLoW pLug?
A long reach glow plug wrench is necessary to easily and quickly remove and replace
glow plugs.
1/8th scale 4-Way
Wrench
Use This to Remove
and Reinstall the
Engine’s Glow Plug
WHat Do i use to ignite tHe gLoW pLug?
glow starter
Use This to Ignite the
Engine’s Glow Plug
A glow starter is a battery-operated device that, when attached to the glow plug, heats
the glow plug so that the engine can start. The glow starter is then removed after
the engine is running.
Do i neeD to purCHase eXtra gLoW pLugs?
yes. Even though your XTM Racing 24.7 engine comes with a glow plug already installed, glow plugs
wear out, especially during the break-in period; therefore, it's a good idea to have a couple of spares
handy. We recommend using a "hot" or "medium" heat-range glow plug intended specifically for
performance engines like the xTM Racing # 3 or the xTM Racing # 4 during the break-in process.
After the break-in period you may want to use a different heat-range glow plug. Do not use glow
plugs intended for four stroke airplane engines or glow plugs with an "idle bar". Using the wrong type
of glow plug will cause the engine to run erratically and make it difficult to tune properly. The wrong type of glow plug could also
damage the engine.
an Xtm raCing # 3 gLoW pLug is inCLuDeD in tHe engine.