Instruction manual
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ENGINE STARTING AND BREAK IN
Your First Runs
Ifthisisyourrstnitrovehicle,wehighlyrecommendthatyou
haveanexperiencednitrotunertohelpduringtherststartups
and runs. They will be able to help you properly adjust your engine
for reliable performance.
Before attempting to start your new buggy, be sure to read this
section and fully understand each step before starting your engine.
Pay particular attention to the needle settings recommended for
starting and to the break-in procedures suggested below.
Always use the proper fuel and glow plugs.
Fuel and Glow Plug
Usingtheproperfuelandglowplugisvitalinachievingreliable
performanceandlongenginelife.Onlyusefuelandglowplugs
thatarespecicallydesignedformodelcaruse.
Never use any type of model airplane glow fuel.
We recommend a high-quality car fuel containing 20% nitro methane
(Blue Thunder
™
20% Sport Fuel is recommended). A glow plug is
included that is ideal for breaking in your new engine. During the
break-in process, it’s not uncommon to go through one or two glow
plugs, as microscopic particles of metal (from the cylinder/piston
wearing in) bond themselves to the plug element, causing glow plug
failure. We recommend the Dynamite
®
Sport Glow plug (DYN2500)
as the best replacement glow plug for this engine.
Air Filter
Aclean,properlyoiledairlterkeepsdirtoutoftheengine.
Usetheincludedairlter.
OPERATION
Break-In
Therststartupsandtherst3to4tanksoffuelwhileyourengineis
running is the most critical of its life and, in many ways, dictates how
well it will perform and how long it will last.
Duringtherstruns,whentheenginestarts,theexhaustshouldemit
blue/white smoke, indicating that the engine is rich (a good thing dur-
ingbreak-in).Duringthersttankoffuel,youmaywishtosetahigher
than normal idle speed in order to keep your engine from stalling. Drive
your buggy around while blipping the throttle and avoid operating the
engine at full throttle for more than 2–3 seconds at a time. Run the
entirersttwotanksoffuelinthismanner.
Afterthersttwotanks,beginleaningoutthehigh-speedneedlevalve
1/12 turn at a time. It usually take about 5 or 6 tanks of fuel before
you’dwanttostartleaningyourengineformaximumpower.Patience
will be rewarded after break-in with an engine that performs reliably
toitsmaximumpowerpotential.
Remember, glow plug failure is a common occurrence when breaking
in a new engine. To test your plug, let the engine idle at a properly
adjusted low-speed setting with the glow igniter attached, then remove
the igniter. If you hear no appreciable change in engine rpm, the plug
is still good. If the engine loads up and the rpm decreases, it’s time
to replace the glow plug.
Starting the Engine
1. Fill the tank with fuel.
2. Turn on the transmitter and receiver and confirm that the radio
system is working properly.
3. Prime the engine.
4. Attach the glow driver to the glow plug.
5. Useshort,quickpullsontherecoiltostarttheengine.
NOTICE: When using a recoil starter, never pull the rope out to
its full length. Doing so may cause damage and recoil starter failure.
Usingshort,quickpullsoftherecoilstarteristhebesttechnique.
Neverextendthestarterropemorethan12inches.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT HYDRO-LOCKED
(FLOODED) ENGINES:Shouldthepullstarterbeextremely
difculttopull(willnotextendoutoftheassembly),theenginemay
beooded(hydro-locked).Excessfuelbetweenthecylinderhead
and piston will not allow the piston to travel through its full range
of compression, effectively “locking up” the engine. Should this
occur,removetheglowigniterfromtheplug.Useaglowplug
wrench (DYN2510) to remove the glow plug, then turn the model
upside down. Give the recoil starter a few short pulls to clear
out the fuel, reinstall the glow plug and start again.
STARTING YOUR ENGINE FOR THE FIRST TIME
PRIMING THE ENGINE
You will need to prime the engine each time you have run the tank out
of fuel. Priming the engine pulls the nitro fuel close to the carburetor,
makingtheengineiseasiertostart.Iftheengineandexhaustarehot,
always allow them to cool before priming the engine. NEVER attempt
to prime a hot engine.
CAUTION: Do not connect the glow igniter until you
havenishedprimingtheengine.
1. Fill the fuel tank with 20% nitro car fuel.
2. Covertheexhaustpipeoutletwithyourthumboracloth.
3. Whilecoveringtheexhaust,pulltheenginestarter.
4. You will be able to see the nitro fuel moving through the fuel
line. Stop pulling the engine recoil when the nitro fuel reaches
the carburetor.
5. Removeyourthumbortheclothfromtheexhaustpipeoutlet.
6. Power on the receiver and attach the glow igniter to the glow
plug. Follow the instructions in Starting Your Engine for the
First Time to start the engine.