User Manual
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(EN)
Fuel Tank #1:
1. Drive the vehicle in a figure 8 for the first half tank of fuel.
Keep the throttle position between ¼–¾ throttle. Do not
exceed ¾ throttle.
2. During the second half of the tank, move the throttle
position between ¼ and full throttle. Do not hold full
throttle for more than one second.
NOTICE: Engine temperature should not exceed 195°F (90°C)
or damage to the engine could result.
Fuel Tank #2:
Move the throttle position between ¼ and full throttle. Do
not hold full throttle for more than one second.
NOTICE: Engine temperature should not exceed 210°F (99°C)
or damage to the engine could result.
Fuel Tank #3:
1. For the first half tank of fuel, move the throttle position
between ¼ and full throttle. Do not hold full throttle for
more than one second.
2. Lean the high speed needle 2–3 hours when the fuel level
reaches ½ tank.
3. For the second half of the tank, move the throttle position
between ¼ and full throttle. Do not hold full throttle for
more than two seconds.
NOTICE: Engine temperature should not exceed 225°F
(107°C) or damage to the engine could result.
Fuel Tank #4:
1. For the first half tank of fuel, move the throttle position
between ¼ and full throttle. Do not hold full throttle for
more than two seconds.
2. Lean the high speed needle 1–2 hours when the fuel level
reaches ½ tank.
3. For the second half of the tank, move the throttle position
between ¼ and full throttle. Do not hold full throttle for
more than three seconds.
NOTICE: Engine temperature should not exceed 230°F
(110°C) or damage to the engine could result.
Fuel Tanks #5-8:
At the end of Tank #4, the vehicle is ready to run on dirt
surfaces. Maintain the same carburetor settings that were
used during Tank #4 through Tank #8. After 8 tanks of fuel,
you can tune the engine for peak performance.
NOTICE: Engine temperature should not exceed 250°F
(121°C) or damage to the engine could result.
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