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What other tools
and accessories do I need so that the
nitro gas Vehicle will run?
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Prior to running
what must I do?
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What is "nitro"
and what percentage should I run in my
engine?
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When I turn on the
remote control and the power switch on
the car, the radio does not seem to
work.
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Why do I need to
oil the foam air filter?
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My car will not
start when I pull the starter cord.
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My car starts but
I cannot keep it running.
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My engine shuts
off when I apply the brakes. How do I
correct this?
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Why does my engine
shut off when there is plenty of fuel in
the tank?
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Why did my engine
die when I gave it some throttle?
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Why does my engine
seem to "lock up" and lift the car off
the ground when pulling the starter
cord.
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The teeth stripped
off of my spur gear, what went wrong?
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How much smoke
should be coming out?
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How do I stop my
engine?
1. What other tools and
accessories do I need so that the nitro gas
Vehicle will run?
You will need 12 xAA batteries. 8xAA for the
radio control transmitter and 4xAA for the
car servos. You will also need Nitro Fuel,
we recommend 20% Nitro and this can be
purchased from most local hobby shops.
Lastly you will need a Glow Plug Igniter
since it is a necessity. This can be
purchased at time of checkout or at any
hobby store.
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2. Prior to running what
must I do?
There are a few things everyone must do
prior to starting the first time.
1. Air Filter Oil should be used on your air
filter. This will prevent dust and dirt from
reaching and damaging your engine. This can
be purchased from any hobby shop. You can
use vegetable oil also.
2. Fresh batteries; this is important as you
will see below due to problems and symptoms
that can be caused by this.
3. Fully charge Glow Plug Igniter.
4. Prime the fuel line..
5. Find an open area.
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3. What is "nitro" and what
percentage should I run in my engine?
Nitro is short for nitro methane, which is
an ingredient in model fuel that provides
some of its own oxygen, allowing more fuel
to be burned than would be possible with
atmospheric oxygen only. Higher "nitro"
content generally equates to higher
performance as long as the engine is
designed to run within the range of nitro
percentages being used. Engine porting, the
size and shape of the combustion chamber and
several other factors determine the
percentage of nitro that can be efficiently
used. We recommend 20% Nitro Fuel for most
applications.
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4. My batteries are
installed in the car and in the battery box
on the car but when I turn on the remote
control and the power switch on the car, the
radio does not seem to work.
1. This is a very common problem. If the
batteries installed are not fresh or fully
charged rechargeable batteries, the
controller will not operate correctly. You
may have some things such as throttle
working but no steering. This is usually due
to batteries that need to be replaced. We
recommend rechargeable batteries.
2. If changing the batteries did not resolve
the problem, you should inspect the battery
box located on the car. Open this
compartment and make sure all 3 plugs are
attached to the receiver box. You can also
try swapping positions of the wires to see
if that resolves the problem. You should
also check very closely the connections on
the battery box and connections on the
remote control where the batteries are
installed.
3. If Answer 1 & 2 did not resolve your
problem you should try reseating the
crystals. One crystal is located in the
receiver as pictured above and the other
crystal is located in the Remote Control
Unit that you hold in your hand. First you
should check to make sure that both crystals
are the same frequency and when you pull the
crystals you will see small writing with a
specific number imprinted on the side. These
must match. If they do, you should reseat
and even swap positions of the crystals. If
the problem still exists you can try new
crystals which can be purchased at any hobby
shop. Please note that the crystal in the
remote is held in place by a plastic holder
that is inserted into the side of the hand
controller.
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5. Why do I need to oil the
foam air filter?
This is one of the most important things you
need to do to protect the engine. An engine
can wear out in under 10 minutes if the
filter is not oiled. The polyurethane foam,
from which the filter is made, has an open
cell structure which will allow dust and
fine dirt to pass through it if it is not
oiled. The "sticky" filter oil is suspended
in the path of the dirty air on the strands
of the web-like cell structure of the foam.
This makes it almost impossible for dirt to
pass through the depth of the filter without
sticking to the strands. As the outer
strands become loaded with dirt particles,
the wetted strands down stream start
trapping dirt. This prevents surface loading
or air restriction for 80% of the service
life of a freshly cleaned and oiled air
filter element. The filter must be cleaned
and re-oiled after running several tanks of
fuel (more often in extremely dusty
conditions). You can purchase foam filter
oil from a motorcycle or automotive shop. To
clean the air filter, take the foam filter
element out of the intake and use safety
solvent or soapy water to clean the dirt
from the foam element. Use your fingers to
work the dirt out of the foam. When all the
dirt particles are removed (this may take
several rinses), squeeze out solvent/cleaner
and then apply an amount of foam element air
filter oil sufficient to saturate the foam.
Make sure the entire filter is oiled and
then squeeze out all excess that you can
(Don¨t wring out the filter). Install the
foam element in the air intake, making sure
that the foam is fully seated in the intake
with no open spaces around it that air can
leak through.
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6. My car will not start when I pull the
starter cord.
This can be due to many things.
The first thing that many new users of Nitro
Cars need to know is that a Glow Plug
Igniter is need. The Glow Plug Igniter must
be fully charged prior to attaching it to
the glow plug. If it is fully charged and it
is attached to the Glow Plug. Make sure a
good connection is made.
Second, if the above is done you should
check to make sure that fuel is getting to
the carburetor. This can easily be done by
holding your finger over the exhaust hole
and giving a few pulls on the pull start.
This will cause fuel to siphon through the
fuel line to the Carburetor. Make sure that
you do not pull the pull cord all the way to
the end. Starting is a learned art and can
easily be done with short quick pulls about
1/2 of the way.
Third, if the above two do not resolve the
starting issue, you may have flooded the
engine. You can remove the glow plug and
turn the car upside down and pull the cord a
few times to clear out the fuel than
restart.
Lastly, your settings may be mis adjusted.
If you continue to have issues we highly
recommend that you visit a local hobby shop
for guidance on correct starting procedure
and setup.
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7. My car starts but I cannot keep it
running.
This is common for all new cars. All cars
need proper throttle, rich & lean
adjustments to get the car running just
right. We recommend visiting
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/ for further
information on how to tweak your car so that
runs perfectly. You can also visit a local
hobby shop or visit local races in your area
so that you can learn the tricks and tweaks
needed to enjoy your RC Car to its fullest.
Some symptoms of mis-adjusted engines and
carburetors are:
1. Car does not start.
2. Car starts but will not stay running.
3. Car starts but exhaust spits out a lot of
gasoline.
4. Car starts but each time I hit the brake
it stalls.
5. Car does not seem powerful.
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8. My engine shuts off when
I apply the brakes. How do I correct this?
Your idle speed screw is improperly set.
When you fully apply the brakes, the
carburetor opening must be sufficient to
keep the engine idling. Set the slide gap as
specified in your engine manual.
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9. Why does my engine shut
off when there is plenty of fuel in the
tank?
Your engine is running too lean. The engine
runs hot and shuts off by itself because the
piston has grown to large to be able to move
up and down in the cylinder. The high-speed
needle valve must be opened so more fuel
gets to the engine. Running an engine lean
may produce a little higher performance
initially, but will ruin the engine
eventually.
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10. Why did my engine die
when I gave it some throttle?
Your engine is running too rich. Too much
fuel is getting into the carburetor for the
amount of air. Turn the needle clockwise
about 1/8 turn and test. Repeat as needed
until the engine has good throttle response
and doesn¨t die when the throttle is
punched. See the engine tuning instructions
in your manual on how to set the high-speed
needle valve so it is a little rich.
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11. Why does my engine seem to "lock up"
and lift the car off the ground when pulling
the starter cord.
This happens when the engine is flooded and
the engine is hydraulically locked. Pulling
on the pullstarter while the engine is in
this condition will break the pullstarter
cord or damage the engine. Remove the glow
plug and pull the pullstarter briskly
several times (do not pull the cord out more
than 12 ̄). It¨s good practice to check the
glow plug/glow starter for a bright glow
while the glow plug is out of the engine be
careful not to burn your fingers). Replace
the glow plug and washer, and the engine
should be ready to start.
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12. The teeth stripped off of my spur
gear, what went wrong?
The motor pinion and spur gear mesh is
probably too great. There should be about
.003 - .005 gap between the teeth of the two
gears. An easy way to set the gear mesh is
to cut a narrow strip of notebook paper and
feed it between the two gears. Then loosen
the engine mount screws and slide the engine
and pinion gear into the spur gear.
Retighten the engine screws and then remove
the strip of paper. You should be able to
run a strip of paper between the gears
without them binding.
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13. How much smoke should be coming out?
When the engine is at idle, a small amount
of smoke should be visible. At full
throttle, there should be a large amount of
blue-white smoke coming from the exhaust.
You should see a good cloud of smoke come
from the car's exhaust as it accelerates out
of corners or from low speeds.
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14. How do I stop my engine?
If the engine is tuned properly you can let
the engine run out of fuel or block the
exhaust tip with a rag. You may also pinch
the fuel line between the tank and engine
until the engine dies.
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RC Nitro Gas Car Racing
infomation
From what we have experienced with high
performance and standard engines including
Nova Rossi, Sirio, and RB, force, team
infinity or Vertex engines that they have a
very long and extensive break in process
that if followed will give you a problem
free engine for a very long time.
Don't ever come to the conclusion that
breaking - in your engine no matter what
type of brand of engine it is ,that if you
run 4 tanks of fuel through the engine that
its enough run in ,because It wont be okay
at all and your engine will not last long (
very little life span.)
Please note that anyone who is a novice and
has never owned a nitro engine please ask
your local hobby shop expert for help on the
breaking-in process of your Engine.
Do not attempt it yourself if you are a
novice.
Have fun racing or bash around the backyard
and May your engine last you a very long
time.
Technical Support Team
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