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nboard Camber Location

: The Ten-T has two different inner 

locations with vertical adjustment for the front camber tie 

rod. In general, the lower or further out the inside position is, 

relative to the outside, the more camber gain (total camber 

change through the total throw of the suspension) is present. 

This is an adjustment that is difficult to make a generic 

statement as it can have slightly different results in various 

conditions. The following is a summary of how this adjustment 

will usually impact the handling of the Ten-T. A longer front 

camber link will usually make the Ten-T feel stiffer. This will help 

keep the Ten-T flatter with less roll, but can make the Ten-T 

handle worse in bumpy conditions, it also will make the Ten-T 

easier to drive. A shorter front camber link will result in more 

front end roll, which will provide more steering on tighter turns 

with the loss of some stability. You will also lose some high-

speed steering but might gain some more steering response. 

Too short of a front link may make the Ten-T feel “twitchy” or 

“wandery” meaning that it may be difficult to drive straight at 

high speed.

Inboard Camber Vertical Adjustment

: Washers are often 

used under the inner ball stud mounting location; this is one 

of the most important adjustments on the Ten-T. You should 

get a feel for how the number of washers affects the handling. 

Adding washers will make the Ten-T more stable and keep the 

front end flatter. This works well on higher traction surfaces. 

Removing washers will make the steering more aggressive, 

which works well on lower traction surfaces. This can be good 

in some conditions, but can also make the Ten-T difficult 

to drive in others. The best all-around adjustment is with 

three washers as the vehicle comes built. The washers that 

are used are included in an assortment package of washers 

(LOSA6350). In general the upper hole will make the Ten-T 

more stable and keep the front end flatter. This works well 

on higher traction surfaces. The lower location will make the 

steering more aggressive which works well on lower traction 

surfaces. This can be good in some conditions but can also 

make the Ten-T difficult to drive in others.

Toe-In/Out

: This is the parallel relationship of the front tires to 

one another. Toe-in/out adjustments are made by changing the 

overall length of the steering tie rods. Toe-in (the front of the 

tires point inward, to a point in front of the front axle) will make 

the Ten-T react a little slower, but have more steering from the 

middle of the turn, out. The opposite is true with toe-out (the 

front of the tires point outward, coming to a point behind the 

front axle), the Ten-T will turn into the corner better but with 

a decrease in steering from the middle of the turn, out. Toe-in 

will help the Ten-T to “track” better on long straight high-speed 

runs, where toe-out has a tendency to make the Ten-T wander. 

We recommend to run between 0-degree of toe-in/out to 1 

degree of toe-in.

Tuning the Rear End of the Ten-T

Shock Location

: Moving the shocks out on the arm will result 

in less forward traction and let the Ten-T make more of an arc 

through the exit of the turn. In general, when changing shock 

locations on the arm, it will be necessary to go down one spring 

rate when moving out on the arm.

Static Camber

: Having the same definition as for the front end 

and measured in the same fashion, rear camber can also be a 

critical tuning feature. Testing has shown that running a small 

amount of negative camber (.5-1 degree) is best. Increasing 

negative rear camber (in the range of 1.5-3 degrees) will 

increase stability and traction in corners, but decrease high-

speed stability. Decreasing rear camber (in the range of 0-1.5 

degrees) will decrease stability and traction in corners, but will 

increase high-speed stability.

Inboard Camber Location

: The Ten-T has two inner camber 

link locations. These locations work in the same fashion and 

have the same effect as noted for the front. You will find that 

you will get more noticeable changes with the outer locations 

in the hub. In general the upper hole will make the Ten-T more 

stable and keep the front end flatter. This works well on higher 

traction surfaces. The lower location will make the steering 

more aggressive which works well on lower traction surfaces. 

This can be good in some conditions but can also make the 

Ten-T difficult to drive in others.

Outboard Camber Location

: Running the camber link in the 

inside position on the hub will generate more rotation entering 

a turn, but decrease steering on exit. Running the camber link 

in the furthest outer position on the hub will generate more 

stability entering a turn and increase steering on exit.

Toe-In

: Having the same definition as for the front end, the toe-

in can be adjusted on the Ten-T with the rear hubs. The stock 

toe-in is 3 degrees of inboard per side and 0 degrees in the hub. 

Increasing rear toe-in will increase forward traction and initial 

steering, but reduce straightaway speed. Decreasing rear toe-in 

will decrease forward traction and “free-up” the Ten-T. Less toe-

in can be used to gain top speed.

Ride Height

: This is the height of the chassis in relation to the 

surface. It is an adjustment that affects the way your Ten-T 

jumps, turns and goes through bumps. To check the ride 

height, drop one end (front or rear) of the Ten-T from about a 

5 to 6-inch height onto a flat surface. Once the Ten-T settles 

into a position, check the height of that end of the Ten-T in 

relationship to the surface. To raise the ride height, lower the 

shock adjuster nuts on the shock evenly on the end (front or 

rear) of the Ten-T that you are working on. To lower the ride 

height, raise the shock adjuster nuts. Both left and right nuts 

should be adjusted evenly. Check the setup sheet included and 

for additional setup information visit www.losi.com.

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Страница 1: ...Not responsible for errors All prices subject to change without notice Losi a Division of Horizon Hobby Inc The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc US patent 7 391 32...

Страница 2: ...void collisions Introduction Thank you for choosing the Ten T This is a highly developed RC model that features a sophisticated radio system and a nitro fuel powered engine It does require some mechan...

Страница 3: ...lt in fire After use the battery must be cooled to ambient air temperature before charging You MUST use a LiPo specific charger similar to the one included with the Ten T Failure to do so may result i...

Страница 4: ...nstructions provided by the manufacturer of the batteries Responsible adult supervision is necessary while charging batteries Always check to ensure the polarity of battery connection is correct Never...

Страница 5: ...Throttle Linkage Throttle Servo Brake Linkage Air Cleaner On Off Switch Radio Box Steering Servo Front Camber Link Front Shocks Front Suspension Arm Fuel Line Steering Link Tie Rod Exhaust Pipe Fuel...

Страница 6: ...Ten T Radio System with Callouts Speed Sensor Throttle Servo Steering Servo Transmitter TEMPERATURE RPM SPEED AUXILIARY LAP NOT USED STEERING THROTTLE BIND RS POWER Receiver Bind Plug Temperature Sens...

Страница 7: ...ink to the model Never run your model with low receiver or transmitter batteries Always fold the antenna to the upright position before running your model Never leave the power on or the batteries wil...

Страница 8: ...ion NEVER use any kind of solvent on either of these as it will cause the stripe to fall off and the sensor to fail If the stripe should fall off replace it with one from the SPM1512 Telemetry RPM Sti...

Страница 9: ...h speed needle to prevent overheating and maintain proper performance Tuning a Nitro Engine Adjusting the carburetor is one of the most critical facets of running a nitro powered RC vehicle The fuel m...

Страница 10: ...one hour and trying again If the engine speed does not increase but simply dies the needle is too lean and needs to be richened up by turning the needle counterclockwise one hour before trying again A...

Страница 11: ...engine life CAUTION The engine is too lean and overheating if it accelerates rapidly with a high pitched scream then seems to labor stops smoking or loses speed This can be caused by the terrain atmos...

Страница 12: ...lease the starter button and have fun 10 All this should take place in about 10 seconds Do not run the starter for longer than 10 seconds at a time without letting it cool HOT STARTS RESTARTING If the...

Страница 13: ...oad Never run the model with old or discharged batteries especially dry cells in the model If the model gets stuck do not pull the throttle as it may result in damage to the engine or clutch Leave ple...

Страница 14: ...op of the shock to another hole The standard location works best on most surfaces Moving the top of the shock inward a hole will slow steering response and make the Ten T smoother in bumps The standar...

Страница 15: ...ht high speed runs where toe out has a tendency to make the Ten T wander We recommend to run between 0 degree of toe in out to 1 degree of toe in Tuning the Rear End of the Ten T Shock Location Moving...

Страница 16: ...y questions or concerns regarding this product or warranty United Kingdom Please call 44 0 1279 641 097 or e mail us at sales horizonhobby co uk with any questions or concerns regarding this product o...

Страница 17: ...ctions Engine tries to start but will not run 1 Engine may be loaded up with excess fuel inside Pull the trigger 1 4 inch and count to 5 before trying to start If starting improves repeat until the en...

Страница 18: ...well to protect the shock shafts from damage 5 After installing make sure the shaft is fully extended when filling the shock 6 Fill the shock body with 30 35 weight shock fluid until it is to the top...

Страница 19: ...on of or to any part of the Product This warranty does not cover damage due to improper installation operation maintenance or attempted repair by anyone other than Horizon Return of any goods by Purch...

Страница 20: ...paired or replaced free of charge Repair or replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of Horizon Hobby Non Warranty Repairs Should your repair not be covered by warranty the repair will be comp...

Страница 21: ...rop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the product UK DE DK BG SE FI EE LV LT PL CZ SK HU RO SI A...

Страница 22: ...119 3 4 Heat Sink Orange 44 99 LOSR2121 3 4 Head Protector Screws 4 99 LOSR2123 3 4 Carburetor Complete 44 99 LOSR2124 3 4 Carb O Rings Bellows 4 99 LOSR2126 3 4 Starter Rotor Shaft 6 99 LOSR2128 3 4...

Страница 23: ...um 86mmCentertoCenter Long Down Position2 Position2 Center Grease Grease 1000mAh 3degrees 2degrees 32mm 1 5degrees 2spacersonbothsides 2 0mm 2holes 1mm 30wt 102 4mmCentertoCenter Position2 B Position2...

Страница 24: ...24 2009 Losi A division of Horizon Hobby Inc Not responsible for typographical errors Printed 09 2009 800 0409 17050...

Страница 25: ...4 320S Force Wheels Black Chrome 2 10 T 12 99 LOSB8025 Ten T Clear Body with Stickers 10 T 29 99 LOSA6254 2 56 x 1 4 Cap Screws 2 99 LOSA6256 4 40 x 1 2 Button Head Screws 1 99 LOSA6264 8 32 x 3 8 Fla...

Страница 26: ...LOSB3348 17T Clutch Pinion Gear 10 T 4 99 LOSB3370 Clutch Bell Only 10 T 10 99 LOSB3519 Wheel Hex Drive Set 10 T 4 99 LOSB3536 Center Differential Mount and Shock Tool Set 10 T 4 99 LOSB3542 Differen...

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