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TUNING GUIDE 

When tuning the Dromida SC4.18BL make sure that you have equal lengths from one side to the other on the 
shocks and upper rods. Also, make sure to have the shock pre-load adjusters at the same setting from left to right. 
They do not have to be the same front to rear. 

PINIONS

The Dromida SC4.18BL comes stock with the 12 tooth pinion. To obtain higher top speeds you can install a larger 
pinion gear onto the motor. This will, however, decrease your acceleration and run time. TIP: Smaller pinion equals 
more torque, less top speed. Larger pinion equals more top speed, less torque.

SHOCK OIL

The Dromida SC4.18BL comes stock with 30 weight oil in the shocks. The handling can be tuned by changing the 
shock oil to either heavier (bigger number) or lighter (smaller number). By putting heavier oil in the shocks, the 
car will have less chassis roll and become more responsive. Putting lighter oil in the shocks will cause the car to 
be less responsive and have more chassis roll. For smooth, high 
traction surfaces, a thicker oil would be best. For low traction or 
bumpy surfaces, a lighter oil would be best.

CAMBER

Camber refers to the angle at which the tire and wheel ride in 
relation to the ground when viewed from the front or rear. Negative 
camber is when the wheels lean inward and positive camber is 
when the wheels lean outward. Usually adding a small amount of 
negative camber (0° to -2°) will increase traction. However, adding 
too much camber will decrease traction. The objective is to keep 
as much of the tire as possible in contact with the running surface. 
Never put in positive camber. Make sure that both sides are equal.

SHOCK SPRINGS

For low traction or bumpy surfaces, a softer spring should be used. 
For high traction or smooth surfaces, a fi rmer spring should be used.

FRONT SHOCK ADJUSTMENT

Moving the tops of the shocks out (A) will increase steering 
reaction but decrease front traction. Moving the tops of the shocks 
in (B) will result in slower steering reaction but will be smoother 
over bumps and have more front traction.

REAR SHOCK ADJUSTMENT

Moving the tops of the shocks out (A) will increase steering 
reaction and decrease rear traction. Moving the tops of the shocks 
in (B) will result in slower steering reaction but will be smoother 
over bumps and have more rear traction.

A

A

A

B

B

ADJUST LENGTH TO

CHANGE THE CAMBER

2˚ NEGATIVE CAMBER

We try very hard to have accurate and up-to-date information in this document. Any errors are unintentional.

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LED LIGHTS 

Make sure when you plug your LED 
lights into Channel 3 of the receiver.

To turn the LED lights on, switch the on/off switch 
to the on position. Make sure you do not leave your 
Dromida LED lights on when not running your vehicle. 
You should disconnect your Dromida battery after 
each run to help prevent this.

ESC

LIGHTS

STEERING

On/Off Switch

Содержание DB4.18 BL

Страница 1: ...could damage additional parts Check to make sure that all wires are properly connected AFTER EACH RUN Clean any debris from the chassis and moving parts Check for any broken or damaged parts Replace them before the next run Disconnect and remove the battery from the chassis AFTER EVERY 10 RUNS Check to make sure that the bearings are free of dirt and debris and roll smoothly Check the shocks for o...

Страница 2: ...31 33 32 33 30 32 G G B G G B 34 GREASE GREASE GREASE GREASE NOTE DIRECTION NOTE DIRECTION 2 2 1 H H H H 1 DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY 2 DIFFERENTIALS TO CHASSIS ...

Страница 3: ...3 STEERING ASSEMBLY 4 CENTER SHAFT 45 40 18 18 44 40 46 P P DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN WILL CAUSE BINDING 28 29 27 28 A B A GREASE GREASE ...

Страница 4: ...5 SHOCK TOWERS 6 MOTOR MOUNT 7 3 8 71 12 8 40 3 7 40 40 40 11 G G E E E V V E NOTE DIFFERENCE NOTE DIFFERENCE L N S K Q K S E E E E E E 26 4 39 25 24 THREADLOCK THREADLOCK ...

Страница 5: ...ON 41 42 41 43 38 15 40 36 35 37 17 18 B B DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN FULLY SEAT BEARINGS DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 9 40 L C H 40 13 14 H L ACTUAL SIZE 11 2MM 41 42 41 38 36 17 18 40 35 FULLY SEAT BEARINGS 10 40 C J J 13 37 16 B B 10 75MM ACTUAL SIZE ...

Страница 6: ... MUST BE SNUG CENTER SERVO FIRST SHOCK OIL SHOCK OIL SHOCK OIL 58 55 62 62 59 66 60 56 69 64 68 65 63 U U 61 SHOCK OIL 1 Completely fill the shock body with shock oil 2 Slowly move the shaft up and down to remove bubbles 3 Slowly tighten the shock cap onto the shock body to allow any remaining air to escape ...

Страница 7: ...11 REAR SHOCK INSTALLATION 12 FRONT SHOCK INSTALLATION 53 S M 53 S M ...

Страница 8: ...13 SPARE TIRE RACK 14 FRONT BUMPER 74 BB BB BB BB 23 E E E E 22 19 20 21 E X E E X E E E ...

Страница 9: ...15 ANTENNA 72 73 16 ROLL CAGE ASSEMBLY 82 76 77 75 92 80 81 79 78 91 AA Z Z AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 83 91 83 90 90 CC Y X X Y Y CC ...

Страница 10: ...17 CAGE INSTALLATION V Z Z V 18 WHEELS 70 70 70 R DD R ...

Страница 11: ...19 SIDE BODY PANEL INSTALLATION 87 89 AA AA AA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 86 88 AA 84 85 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 20 TOP BODY PANEL INSTALLATION ...

Страница 12: ...ess and release the ESC SET button The green LED should flash two times 5 With the transmitter throttle at full reverse press and release the ESC SET button The green LED should flash three times 6 After the calibration is completed wait at least three seconds before giving any transmitter input NOTE If you do not release the SET button once the red LED begins to flash the ESC will enter the progr...

Страница 13: ...ton for 12 SECONDS Hold SET button for 15 SECONDS Hold SET button for 18 SECONDS To adjust DRAG BRAKE FORCE release SET button To adjust LVC release SET button To adjust PUNCH release SET button To adjust MAX BRAKE FORCE release SET button Hold SET Button Switch on ESC Red LED Flashes Red LED Flashes 1 TIME FORWARD BRAKE Red LED Flashes 2 TIMES FORWARD BRAKE REVERSE Red LED Flashes 1 TIME SOFT Ini...

Страница 14: ... Usually adding a small amount of negative camber 0 to 2 will increase traction However adding too much camber will decrease traction The objective is to keep as much of the tire as possible in contact with the running surface Never put in positive camber Make sure that both sides are equal SHOCK SPRINGS For low traction or bumpy surfaces a softer spring should be used For high traction or smooth ...

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