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BATTERY PLACEMENT
The battery placement of the Evader can be adjusted with the
foam spacers which will affect the buggy’s rear traction.
Spacing the battery in the forward position will create less
rear traction. Spacing the battery in the rear position will
create more rear traction.

RIDE HEIGHT
The ride height of the Evader BX Pro affects how it jumps and
handles. The ride height of the Evader BX Pro is adjustable
through the threaded pre-load adjusters on the shock bodies.
To measure the ride height of the Evader, set the buggy up as
if you are ready to run. Push the front of the buggy down all of
the way and release it. When the buggy returns the front arms
should be parallel with the surface. The rear ride height is set
up the same except that the drive shafts are parallel with the
surface. Lowering the front ride height will increase steering
response due to more weight on the front wheels. Lowering
the rear ride height will increase rear traction and reduce
steering response due to more weight on the rear wheels.

CAMBER LINK PLACEMENT
The camber link placement affects the traction and handling
on rough tracks. Using a long mounting position will increase
traction but decrease stability. Shortening the link will increase
stability, but decrease traction.

SLIPPER ADJUSTMENT
The slipper clutch is designed to help prevent gear breakage
during jumping and controls traction. The slipper should not
be overtightened. This could cause damage to the differential
gears. The slipper should be set so that it slips for 1-2 feet
from a stop with a fully charged battery.

FRONT SHOCK ADJUSTMENT
Moving the tops of the shocks out will increase steering and
produce quicker suspension reaction. Moving the tops of the
shocks in will result in slower steering reaction, but greater
smoothness over bumps. Mounting the bottoms of the shocks
in the inside hole will give more slow speed steering but will
take away some high speed steering.

REAR SHOCK ADJUSTMENT
Moving the tops of the shocks in will result in more traction in
the corners and greater smoothness over the bumps. Moving
the tops of the shocks out will give the buggy more steering
and enable it to handle large jumps better.

SHOCK OILS AND SHOCK SPRINGS
Many different combinations can be used between the shock
oils and shock springs. Some basic guidelines when setting
up the Evader are that if the rear end is stiff, the buggy will
have more steering and less rear traction. Hardening the front
will result in less steering and more rear traction. (Changing

the position of the threaded shock pre-load adjusters results
in ride-height change. It does not change the spring tension.) 

Thinner shock oil will make the shocks react faster, but makes
the buggy less stable and may cause the buggy to bottom out
over large jumps. Thicker shock oil makes the buggy smoother
over large jumps and in straights, but less reactive over rough
sections. We have filled the shocks with 20 weight shock oil,
which is a good choice for most driving conditions.

SHOCK PISTONS

1x3” Shock Piston:

= The diameter of each piston hole.
= How many holes the piston has.

The Evader BX Pro comes with optional shock pistons to help
you tune your kit to the different track conditions. You will find a
1x3, 1.10x3, 1.20x3 (stock), 1.30x3 and a 1.40x3. You can
obtain the same static feel by going with a larger hole in the
piston and thicker oil or a smaller hole in the piston and a
thinner oil. However, the handling of the car will be different.
Typically you would use a large hole piston with thicker oil for
bumpy or rutted tracks. This helps keep the oil from “packing”
up.You would use small hole with thinner oil for tracks with large
jumps. This helps keep the chassis from “slapping” the ground.

ADJUSTABLE STEERING RATE
Adjust the D/R to increase or decrease the steering travel.
When first learning to drive, adjust the dual rate for less
steering travel. As you get to be a better driver, adjust the
dual rate for more steering travel.

STEERING ADJUSTMENT (ACKERMAN)

Choose the best steering link location for your driving style.
Use the outer location (most common) for a smoother, more
predictable feel. Use the inner location for a more aggressive,
responsive feel.

Smooth Feel

Aggressive Feel

Содержание Evader BX Pro

Страница 1: ...0007 9 00 am 5 00 pm Central Time M F E mail hobbyservices hobbico com If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product the buyer is advised to return this...

Страница 2: ...is manual thoroughly before building or operating the Evader BX Pro When the safety precautions are followed the Evader BX Pro will provide years of enjoyment Use care and good sense at all times when...

Страница 3: ...sted on the front page of this manual To speed up the repair process please follow the instructions listed below 1 Under most circumstances return the ENTIRE system vehicle and radio The exception wou...

Страница 4: ...antenna through the holes in the chassis as shown above Locate the antenna tube and thread the receiver antenna through the antenna tube The antenna will be longer than the antenna tube DO NOT CUT OR...

Страница 5: ...instructions PLEASE FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY The IntelliSpeed 12T Modified ESC is designed to be used with any 12 27 turn motor great for intermediate or competition racing applications Custo...

Страница 6: ...on the Tx must be moved to the opposite position The acceleration or traction control function provides 3 optional time delays which control how quickly full forward speed is delivered to the motor a...

Страница 7: ...ration Use an external battery and a non BEC Rx designed to be used with ESCs Pay special attention to remove the red lead from the Rx to ESC harness prior to powering up the ESC or Rx 3 Rx mounted to...

Страница 8: ...ult in damage to other parts 5 Check to make sure that the receiver and speed control are still properly secured to the chassis 6 Check to make sure that all wires are properly connected AFTER EACH RU...

Страница 9: ...num servo saver spring adjuster 102 Note The servo saver spring adjuster is machined on one side for the servo saver spring to fit into Make sure this side goes down against the servo saver spring The...

Страница 10: ...pper plate 8 Install the upper plate 52 onto the servo plate 56 and steering bellcrank assembly Make sure the steering bellcrank posts insert into the bushings in the upper plate Secure the upper plat...

Страница 11: ...19 and 1 16 thrust balls 113 3 Lubricate the other differential thrust washer 121 and install it on top of the 1 16 thrust balls 113 and holder 19 4 Insert the screw and thrust ball assembly into the...

Страница 12: ...onto the top shaft 6 Install the slipper spring 87 3mm washer V and then the 3mm lock nut O Refer to page 16 for adjusting the slipper MOTOR 119 80 P H J Q O 87 W 86 16 86 64 85 Rear Hub Rear Axles 1...

Страница 13: ...nto each side of the idler gear 17 7 Install the idler gear shaft 89 into the idler gear bearings 8 Install the idler gear into the left gearbox half 21 9 Install a 12x18mm bearing 110 into the lower...

Страница 14: ...excess oil that may be trapped in the shock 8 Thread the shock shaft end 31 onto the end of the shock shaft 77 or 78 Note To hold the shock shaft use needle nose pliers with a piece of cloth to prote...

Страница 15: ...se the overall stability during acceleration The front typically is set up with 0 to 2 degrees of toe in Rear toe in affects the traction of both the front and rear of the buggy Rear toe in increases...

Страница 16: ...in more traction in the corners and greater smoothness over the bumps Moving the tops of the shocks out will give the buggy more steering and enable it to handle large jumps better SHOCK OILS AND SHO...

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