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TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS: 

 

These are some general guidelines for optimizing handling performance.

None of these “tips” are EVER set in stone. On any given day this manual or any chassis
engineering book or guru can be proved wrong by the stop watch. A good way to approach
chassis set-up is to try one change, practice it, think how the car felt different from before,
and compare lap times from the stop watch…..this will never fail.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!      

You have now completed the assembly process of your

new Custom Works Pro Comp Rocket. In the next section of this manual you will find some
basic setup hints and advice.  It is important to remember that all tracks and racing surfaces
are different.  Therefore the suggestions we give you are general in nature and should by no
means be treated as the only options.

- Bent Suspension Pins: Remove shocks to check
free movement.
- Bound Ball Joint:  Should spin free on balls
while mounted to the car.
- Bent or Loose Camber Links
- Wore out Bearings or Completely Seized
Bearings
- Chunked Tire: Check to see if Foam or Rubber
Tire is still glued to wheel.
- Loose Screws: Especially Chassis Screws, add
Blue Loctite to prevent.
- Shocks: Either Bound-up or Out of Oil. Must
swivel freely on mounts.
- Foreign Objects: Unlucky Dirt/Stones
preventing Suspension or Steering Movement.
- Blown Differential
- Radio Problem: Bad Servo, Weak Servo Saver
Spring, Transmitter Pot blown.

- Decrease Spoiler Angle
- Decrease Spoiler Length.
- Heavier Rear Spring
- Softer Front Spring
- Use Rear Sway Bar
- Try Softer Front Compound Tire
- Try Harder Rear Compound Tire
- Lower Front Ride Height
- Raise Rear Ride Height
- Thread Shock Collar UP on
  Right Front
- Thread Shock Collar DOWN on
  Right Rear
- Decrease Rear Toe
- Decrease Castor
- Add Rear Toe Stagger or
  Increase the difference

- Increase Spoiler Angle
- Add Spoiler Length.
- Softer Rear Spring
- Heavier Front Spring
- Use Front Sway Bar
- Try Harder Front Compound Tire
- Try Softer Rear Compound Tire
- Raise Front Ride Height
- Lower Rear Ride Height
- Thread Shock Collar
  DOWN on Right Front
- Thread Shock Collar UP on
  Right Rear
- Increase Rear Toe
- Increase Castor
- Decrease Rear Toe Stagger or
  Decrease the difference

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

   Occasionally dirt will get into the moving and pivoting locations in your car. It is best to
periodically clean your car to keep all the suspension components moving freely. Read the tips
below to keep your car running at its best!

 - Begin by removing the majority of the dirt using a small brush, toothbrush, or compressed air.
 - Compressed air is ok to use, be mindful to not FORCE the dirt into the radio gear, transmission,
bearings, or air filter. Typically these items only have dirt on them, hitting the dirt with the
compressed air puts dirt 

IN

IN

IN

IN

IN  these parts!

 - Tires, either foam or rubber are best cleaned using water or cleaners like Simple Green (TM). Simple
Green also does a great job cleaning car parts as well. Lightly spraying car parts (NOT radio
components, transmission, air filter, or bearings) with Simple Green and blowing off with compressed
air or wiping the parts using the paint brush is a great way to clean in a hurry.
 - Another R/C friendly cleaner is WD-40 (TM). After the car is clean, very lightly spray the car
components and bearings (NOT radio components, transmission, or air filter). Use your brush or
compressed air to remove the extra WD-40. This will lube your bearings and leave a protective
coating on the parts making it easier to remove dirt later.
 - Differential Maintenance is needed when the action of the diff feels “notchy”. Usually cleaning the
diff parts, re-sand the thrust and diff plates with 400 paper, and lube appropriately will be all that is
needed to bring back to new. Ignoring your differential will lead to handling woes and increase
transmission temps, which will cause part failure.

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Страница 1: ...oint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive Denver NC 28037 Denver NC 28037 Denver NC 28037 Denver NC 28037 Denver NC 28037 www customworksrc...

Страница 2: ...e grease giving you a super free drivetrain but with shorter bearing life Considering the various dirt or clay surfaces that Dirt Oval cars are raced on today the Outlaw has been designed to be compet...

Страница 3: ...Qty 5 Ball Stud 3647 Qty 2 Steering Pivot 3646 Qty 2 Steering Post 1233 Qty 4 Flanged Bearing 7207 Qty 2 Spacer 5263 Qty 2 4 40 x 3 8 FH Screw Steering Components Steering Components Steering Compone...

Страница 4: ...F ASSEMBLY SHOWN SAME ASSEMBLY FOR RF STEP 3 3304 1233 5252 8130 3647 7207 7047 THICK SHIM 3647 CAMBER LINK LOCATIONS 8122 BALL STUD FACES REAR OF CAR Tighten each Steering Post to the Chassis using 5...

Страница 5: ...to the Rear Bulkhead as shown using a 5205 Lock Nut Slide a 1255 Spcaer onto the Ball Stud and thread into the Bearing Carrier in the outer most hole Insert the CVD assembly by sliding the axle thru t...

Страница 6: ...ansmission 1230 Qty 2 3 8 x 5 8 Bearing 1226 Qty 4 3 16 x 3 8 Bearing 1 1 Parts for Trans 4368 Qty 1 Top Drive Shaft 1 1 4352 Qty 1 Transmission Halfs 1 1 4355 Qty1 Idler Pin Press the bearings into t...

Страница 7: ...e using 2 5252 Screws 2228 4881 5252 2228 5245 Transmission Mount Transmission Mount Transmission Mount Transmission Mount Transmission Mount 1 1 Parts for Trans Mount 1 1 3308 Qty 1 Transmission Brac...

Страница 8: ...ld push itself out to its full length slowly 7 If the shock does not push out this far there is not enough oil in it Add just a little oil and try steps 5 6 again 8 If the shockrebounds too fast or yo...

Страница 9: ...to the Ball Studs on the Servo Saver and the Bell Crank Adjust Draglink length so that the Servo Saver is 90 Degree to the Drag Link AND the Bell Cranks are parallel to the Chassis at the same time At...

Страница 10: ...Posts to the 1004 Rear Body Mount Attach and center the 1004 to the Trans Brace using 5253 Screws and 5217 Lock Nuts Fasten the 3659 Bumper Post to the rear bulkhead in the vacant screw hole in the s...

Страница 11: ...ound Tire Raise Front Ride Height Lower Rear Ride Height Thread Shock Collar DOWN on Right Front Thread Shock Collar UP on Right Rear Increase Rear Toe Increase Castor Decrease Rear Toe Stagger or Dec...

Страница 12: ...ly entering the turn Generally its safe to start the car with the ride heights even Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Front edge of car tires point toward the chassis as view...

Страница 13: ...erefore more suitable for short tracks where you are constantly turning Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End This adjustment uses the plastic...

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