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1.

.050”, 1/16” and 3/32” Allen wrenches

2.

A #2 Phillips Screwdriver

3.

3/16” and 11/32” nut drivers

4.

A pair of needle nose pliers

5.

A pair of slip join pliers

6.

A hobby knife

7.

A ruler or calipers

8.

A file

9.

A soldering iron

10.

Diff Grease

11.

Electric Motor Cleaner Spray

12.

40wt silicon  shock oil (for center shock)

13.

10,000wt silicon diff oil (for damper tubes)

Items needed to assemble your DB10R

1.

Two channel surface Radio system

2.

A servo*

3.

One or more 4 cell battery packs

4.

A battery charger

5.

An electronic speed control

6.

An electric motor

7.

A 64 pitch pinion gear

8.

A small servo saver.

9.

A 200m 1/10th scale body

10.

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foam tires scale tires

Items needed to operate your DB10T

Message from BMI Racing

The DB10R was designed to use mini servos.  

While any servo will fit the ideal weight distribution is 
best achieved with a min servo such as the Futaba 
9602,  3650, JR 3650, etc.

Pro-10 is poised to make a return as a popular racing class, with racers tiring of the costs, complexity and steep learning 
curve associated with 4wd sedans this new class is an inexpensive, fast and simple way to enjoy racing again. BMI 
Racing’s R&D team have been working to develop a state of the art Pro-10 car that is far beyond the old technology of 
235mm pan cars, the result of this program is the new DB10R.

Based on our ultra successful DB12R 1/12th scale racer the DB10R is a revolutionary leap in the development of Pro-10 
chassis. Featuring BMI Racing Flex Link rear suspension system and our innovative “Center Mass” chassis layout the 
DB10R is set to dominate at any track on any surface. 

The “Center Mass” chassis layout places all of the chassis components in the correct location to yield a perfect left to right 
balance and front to rear weight distribution. The revolutionary feature of the DB10R’s “Center Mass” chassis is the 
placement of the speed control and receiver in the center of the chassis behind the battery. This has three very critical 
benefits. Dealing with the battery and electronics as a unit allows us to better control the weight distribution for superior feel 
and handling characteristics. A brushless speed control is relatively heavy. If it is offset to one side or another of a central
battery, weight must be added to counter balance it. The weight of a micro receiver on the other side of the chassis is not 
enough to balance the chassis. Another important benefit of a rear mounted speed control is very short power wires for 
lower voltage losses and very tidy wiring leading to the receiver. 

The DB10R follows the new 200mm spec for Pro-10 cars. This size chassis allows racers to use a large variety of bodies 
from Nitro Sedans to GT, Super Car and Vintage Muscle car bodies. More realistic bodies are one of the keys to the 
successful return of the Pro-10 class. 

Please read through the instruction manual carefully.  Even if you are an experienced R/C racer, there are some details 
about the DB10R that are different. To get the most out of your kit you must have it assembled correctly. 

With Regards, 

Jason Breiner 

BMI Racing 

Содержание DB10R

Страница 1: ...Version 1 00 3 25 2008...

Страница 2: ...is Featuring BMI Racing Flex Link rear suspension system and our innovative Center Mass chassis layout the DB10R is set to dominate at any track on any surface The Center Mass chassis layout places al...

Страница 3: ...rod end Step 1 Step 2 Locate the two remaining hard anodized alloy pivot balls and snap them into the upper arm rod ends with the shoulder on the ball facing down As with the lower arms squeeze the r...

Страница 4: ...on the king pin 4 Slide the steering spindle onto the king pin 5 Slide the king pin through the pivot ball in the lower suspension arm 7 Slide the spring onto the king pin 8 Place a nylon spring perc...

Страница 5: ...om www bmiracing com P N DB5311 DB5316 Locate two flex plates 2 Nickel Teflon plated Alloy pivot balls 2 delrin pivot ball housings 2 delrin housing caps 2 10 32 set screws and 4 2 56 button head scre...

Страница 6: ...hassis Special note Carbon fiber dust is really bad for you Always wear a mask and eye protection when sanding or filing carbon fiber Step 12 Step 13 Attach the two flex plate assemblies to the real l...

Страница 7: ...ws and 2 gray alloy unthreaded spacers 1 Attach the carbon chassis brace to the chassis with 2 4 40 x flat head screws by threading them into the long gray alloy threaded posts at the rear corners of...

Страница 8: ...ag material between your ball cup and ball stud then snap them together This will cut and insert a disc of plastic into your ball cup reducing or eliminating the play If you still feel play repeat the...

Страница 9: ...e face of the right side diff hub Slide the stepped thrust cone onto the axles so the smaller diameter part is against the right hub bearing Locate the rear axle parts bag There are a couple of steps...

Страница 10: ...lex plates function as roll stiffeners If you want less roll in the rear of you car you can run them down so they just touch the top of the lower chassis Under most conditions we run them so they are...

Страница 11: ...over all length of 2 66 67 5mm This is a starting point You will need to reset their length after setting your camber in order to achieve the desired amount of front toe Note You can use the same plas...

Страница 12: ...he batteries are moved forward to obtain the proper weight distribution 2 The electronics are located in the most efficient location short power wires tidy receiver wiring This lay out is designed to...

Страница 13: ...the battery The Stick LiPo Mounting Kit consists of 2 longer alloy stand offs that makes room for the taller battery Note that this lay out is not ideal as you will need to add weight equal to the wei...

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