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The largest factor in run time is the
capacity of the battery pack. A larger
mAh rating increases the amount
of run time experienced.
The condition of a battery pack is
also an important factor in both run time
and speed. The battery connectors may
become hot during driving. Batteries will
lose performance and capacity over time.
Driving the vehicle from a stop to
full speed repeatedly will damage the
batteries and electronics over time.
Sudden acceleration will also lead
to shorter run times.
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Clean and oil bearings often. If bear-
ings are dirty, they will increase friction
and cause reduced performance.
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Keep your vehicle clean and
maintained.
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Allow more airflow to the ESC
and motor.
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Change the gearing to a lower ratio.
A lower ratio decreases the operating
temperature of the electronics. Use
a smaller pinion gear or larger spur
gear to lower the gear ratio.
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Use a battery pack with a higher
mAh rating.
driVinG PrecautionS
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Maintain sight of the vehicle at
all times.
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Routinely inspect the vehicle for
loose wheel hardware.
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Routinely inspect the steering
assembly for any loose hardware.
Driving the vehicle off-road can
cause fasteners to loosen over time.
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Do not drive the vehicle in tall grass.
Doing so can damage the vehicle
or electronics.
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Stop driving the vehicle when you
notice a lack of power. Driving the
vehicle when the battery is overly
discharged can cause the receiver to
power off. If the receiver loses power,
you will lose control of the vehicle.
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Do not apply forward or reverse
throttle if the vehicle is stuck. Applying
throttle in this instance can damage
the motor or ESC.
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After driving the vehicle, allow the
electronics to cool before driving the
vehicle again. Remove the body of
the vehicle to reduce cooling time.
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Examine your vehicle on a regular
basis.
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Use a brush to remove dirt and dust.
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Look for damage to the suspension
arms and other molded parts.
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Re-glue the tires to the wheels, if
necessary.
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Clean and oil all wheel bearings.
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Use suitable tools to tighten fasteners.
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Make sure the camber and steering
linkages are not bent. Replace any
bent linkages.
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Adjust the Toe and Camber settings, if
necessary.
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Remove the shocks and inspect them
for damage. Rebuild the shocks if oil is
leaking.
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Inspect electronics and batteries for
exposed wires. Repair exposed wires
with shrink-wrap, or replace the wire.
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Make sure the ESC and receiver are
secure on the chassis. Replace the
double-sided tape, if necessary.
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Power ON the transmitter. If the green
LED is dim or off, replace the AA bat-
teries in your transmitter.
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Check the spur gear and pinion gear
for wear.
tuninG, adjustinG & maintaininG your VehiCle
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SerVice/rePair
If any problems other than those
covered in this manual arise, please
call the appropriate electronics
service department. Refer to the
Warranty and Service Information
section for the appropriate
department to contact.
cleaninG
Performance can be hindered
if dirt gets in any of the moving
suspension parts. Use compressed
air, a soft paintbrush, or a toothbrush
to remove dust or dirt. Avoid using
solvents or chemicals as they can
actually wash dirt into the bearings
or moving parts, as well as cause
damage to the electronics.