Fiesta Products Building Set 7305 User Manual

MODEL 7305  
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BEFORE YOU PROCEED  
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abuse and/or neglect.  
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after it has been run.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
All of us at Traxxas want you to safely enjoy your new model. Operate  
your model sensibly and with care, and it will be exciting, safe, and fun  
for you and those around you. Failure to operate your model in a safe  
and responsible manner may result in property damage and serious  
injury. The precautions outlined in this manual should be strictly  
followed to help ensure safe operation. You alone must see that the  
instructions are followed and the precautions are adhered to.  
Do not use battery packs that have damaged wiring, exposed wiring,  
or a damaged connector.  
Children should have responsible adult supervision when charging  
and handling batteries.  
All instructions and  
precautions outlined in this  
manual should be strictly  
followed to ensure safe  
operation of your model.  
Recycling Your Traxxas Power Cell NiMH Battery  
Traxxas strongly encourages you to recycle your Power Cell battery  
when it has reached the end of its useful life. Do not throw your  
battery in the trash. All Power Cell battery packs display the RBRC  
(Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation) icon, indicating they are  
recyclable. To find a recycling center near you, ask your local hobby  
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER  
Your model is not intended for use on public roads or congested  
areas where its operation can conflict with or disrupt pedestrian or  
vehicular traffic.  
Never, under any circumstances, operate the model in crowds of  
people. Your model is very fast and could cause injury if allowed to  
collide with anyone.  
Because your model is controlled by radio, it is subject to radio  
interference from many sources that are beyond your control. Since  
radio interference can cause momentary losses of radio control,  
always allow a safety margin in all directions around the model in  
order to prevent collisions.  
This model is not intended  
for use by children under  
14 years of age without the  
supervision of a responsible  
and knowledgeable adult.  
SPEED CONTROL  
Disconnect the Battery: Always disconnect the battery from the  
speed control when not in use.  
Transmitter on First: Switch on your transmitter first before switching  
on the speed control to prevent runaways and  
erratic performance.  
Don’t Get Burned: The heat sink can get extremely hot, so be careful  
not to touch it until it is cool. Supply adequate airflow  
for cooling.  
The motor, battery, and speed control can become hot during use.  
Be careful to avoid getting burned.  
Use Stock Connectors: If you decide to change the battery  
or motor connectors, only change one battery or motor connector  
at a time. This will prevent damage from accidentally mis-wiring  
the speed control. Please note that modified speed controls can be  
subject to a rewiring fee when returned for service. Removing the  
battery connector on the speed control or using connectors with  
no reverse-polarity protection on the speed control will void the  
product’s warranty.  
Don’t operate your model at night, or anytime your line of sight to  
the model may be obstructed or impaired in any way.  
Most importantly, use good common sense at all times.  
No previous experience with radio  
controlled models is required.  
Models require a minimum of setup,  
maintenance, or support equipment.  
BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING  
Your model uses rechargeable batteries that must be handled with  
care for safety and long battery life. Make sure to read and follow all  
instructions and precautions that were provided with the battery  
packs and your charger. It is your responsibility to charge and care for  
the battery backs properly. In addition to your battery and charger  
instructions, here are some more tips to keep in mind.  
Insulate the Wires: Always insulate exposed or damaged wiring with  
heat shrink tubing to prevent short circuits.  
No Reverse Voltage: The speed control is not protected against  
reverse polarity voltage. When changing the battery and/or  
motor, be sure to install the same type of connectors to avoid  
reverse polarity damage to the speed control. Removing the  
battery connectors on the speed control or using the same-gender  
connectors on the speed control will void the product’s warranty.  
No Schottky Diodes: External Schottky diodes are not compatible  
with reversing speed controls. Using a Schottky diode will damage  
the electronic speed control and void the 30-day warranty.  
Using Two Batteries: When using two batteries the batteries must be  
connected in parallel. Never connect two batteries in series, this will  
cause the ESC to fail. See page 11 for more information.  
Use the supplied charger to charge the included  
battery. See “Charging the Battery Pack” on page 10.  
Never leave batteries to charge unattended.  
Remove the battery from the model while charging.  
Always unplug the battery from the electronic speed control when  
the model is not in use and when it is being stored  
or transported.  
Allow the battery pack to cool off between runs  
(before charging).  
Do not use battery packs that have been damaged in any way.  
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TOOLS, SUPPLIES AND REQUIRED EQUIPMENT  
Your model comes with a set of specialty metric tools. You’ll need to purchase other items, available from your hobby dealer, to operate  
and maintain your model.  
For more information on  
batteries, see Use the Right  
Batteries on page 11.  
SUPPLIED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT  
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT  
(sold separately)  
Recommended Equipment  
These items are not required  
for the operation of your  
model, but are a good idea to  
include in any R/C toolbox:  
• Safety glasses  
• Thin, hobby-quality  
cyanoacrylate instant tire  
glue (CA glue)  
1.5mm “L” wrench  
2.0mm “T” wrench  
2.5mm ball driver wrench  
4-way wrench  
8 AA alkaline  
batteries  
• Hobby knife  
• Side cutters and/or needle  
nose pliers  
• Philips screwdriver  
• Soldering iron  
6-cell 2/3A NiMH battery  
NiMH battery charger  
Body clips  
WARNING: Lithium Polymer (LiPo) packs should not be used with the XL-2.5 speed control. The XL-2.5 speed control is not equipped with low-voltage detection.  
DECORATING YOUR MODEL  
APPLYING THE DECALS  
The main decals for your model  
have been applied at the factory.  
The decals are printed on self-  
adhesive clear mylar and are die-  
cut for easy removal. Use a hobby  
knife to lift the corner of a decal  
and lift it from the backing. To  
apply the decals, place one end  
down, hold the other end up, and  
gradually smooth the decal down  
with your finger as you go. This  
will prevent air bubbles. Placing  
both ends of the decal down and  
then trying to smooth it out will  
result in air pockets.  
TIRE GLUING  
The factory tires on your model are not glued to the rims. The  
instructions here are provided to show you how to glue tires to the  
rims if desired, but it is not necessary to run your model. If you plan  
to upgrade to the Velineon VXL-3m Brushless Power System in the  
future, tire gluing is mandatory. Use CA tire glue available from your  
local hobby dealer.  
1. Remove a wheel from the model using the  
larger (7mm) end of the universal wrench.  
2. Use your thumb to push the side of the  
tire away from the rim. Place one or two  
drops of CA glue into the opening and  
release the tire. Capillary action will draw  
the glue around the bead of the tire.  
3. Repeat step two at four or five points  
around the rim, until the tire is completely  
secured to the rim. Turn the rim over and repeat the process for the  
inside of the rim/tire. Repeat for the other three wheels.  
4. Reinstall the wheels, make sure none of the axle pins have fallen out  
from behind the hex hubs.  
Look at the photos on the box for  
typical decal placement.  
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ANATOMY OF THE MODEL  
Toe Link  
Traxxas High-Current  
Connector  
Battery Compartment Door  
Motor (Titan 12T)  
Battery Door  
Release Tab  
Front Suspension  
Arm  
Battery  
Compartment  
Vent  
Electronic Speed  
Control (XL-2.5)  
Push Rod  
Toe Link  
Push Rod  
Front Body  
Mount  
Steering  
Servo  
Chassis  
Rear Body  
Mount  
Rocker  
Front  
Bumper  
Spring Preload  
Adjuster  
Slipper  
Clutch  
Rocker  
Rear Half  
Shaft  
Light Pipe  
Oil Shock  
(Damper)  
Axle Carrier  
Pivot Ball  
Receiver Box  
Transmission  
Antenna Mount  
Rear  
Suspension Arm  
Hex Hub  
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QUICK START: GETTING UP TO SPEED  
The following guide is an overview of the procedures for getting your model running. Look for the Quick Start logo on the bottom  
corners of Quick Start pages.  
The Quick Start Guide is  
not intended to replace the  
full operating instructions  
available in this manual.  
Please read this entire  
manual for complete  
instructions on the proper  
use and maintenance of  
your model.  
1. Read the safety precautions on page 4  
7. Check servo operation • See page 13  
For your own safety, understand where carelessness and misuse  
could lead to personal injury.  
Make sure the steering servo is working correctly.  
2. Charge the battery pack • See page 10  
8. Range test the radio system • See page 13  
Fully charge the battery pack included with your model.  
Follow this procedure to make sure your radio system works properly  
at a distance and that there is no interference from outside sources.  
3. Install the antenna • See page 10  
9. Detail your model • See page 5  
Install the antenna mast in the model.  
Apply other decals if desired.  
4. Install batteries in the transmitter • See page 10  
10. Drive your model • See page 16  
The transmitter requires 8 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries.  
Driving tips and adjustments for your model.  
5. Install the battery pack • See page 11  
11. Maintaining your model • See page 23  
Install the included battery pack in your model.  
Follow these critical steps to maintain the performance  
of your model and keep it in excellent running condition.  
6. Turn on the radio system • See page 13  
Make a habit of turning the transmitter on first, and off last.  
Look for the Quick Start  
logo at the bottom of  
Quick Start pages.  
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THE TRAXXAS TQ RADIO SYSTEM  
Your model is equipped with the Traxxas TQ Radio System is a 2-channel  
system that provides high-power output up to a quarter mile. Your  
model uses one steering servo and an electronic speed control. The  
receiver is equipped with four channels and dual channel 1 outputs.  
RADIO SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM  
XL-2.5 Wiring Diagram  
Channel 1  
Steering Servo  
Antenna  
Motor  
TQ TRANSMITTER  
(Titan® 12T)  
Throttle Neutral Adjust  
Antenna  
Steering Wheel  
Throttle Trim  
Steering Trim  
Crystal  
High-Current  
Connector  
Receiver  
Channel 2  
XL-2.5  
Electronic  
Speed Control  
*Extra CH1, CH3 and BATT/CH4 are not used  
Throttle  
Trigger  
MOTOR  
XL-2.5 ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL  
To Motor  
Servo  
Reversing  
Switch  
Heat Sinks  
High-Current  
Battery Connector  
Power Indicator  
EZ-Set Button  
LED  
Battery Compartment  
Power Switch  
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THE TRAXXAS TQ RADIO SYSTEM  
mAh – Abbreviation for milliamp hour. A measure of the capacity of the  
battery pack. The higher the number, the longer the battery will last  
between recharges.  
RADIO SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY  
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these radio and power system  
terms. They will be used throughout this manual.  
BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) - The BEC can either be in the receiver or  
in the ESC. This circuit allows the receiver and servos to be powered by  
the main battery pack in an electric model. This eliminates the need to  
carry a separate pack of 4 AA batteries to power the radio equipment.  
Neutral position - The standing position that the servos seek when the  
transmitter controls are at the neutral setting.  
NiCad - Abbreviation for nickel-cadmium. The original rechargeable hobby  
pack, NiCad batteries have very high current handling, high capacity,  
and can last up to 1000 charging cycles. Good charging procedures are  
required to reduce the possibility of developing a “memory” effect and  
shortened run times.  
Channel - The 27 MHz  
frequency band is  
divided into 6 channels  
so that up to six models  
can be operated  
simultaneously. Each  
channel is referred to  
by its flag color and  
NiMH - Abbreviation for nickel-metal hydride. Rechargeable NiMH  
batteries offer high current handling, and much greater resistance to the  
“memory” effect. NiMH batteries generally allow higher capacity than  
NiCad batteries. They can last up to 500 charge cycles. A peak charger  
designed for NiMH batteries is required for optimal performance.  
channel number, as  
shown on the chart to the right.  
Receiver - The radio unit inside your model that receives signals from the  
transmitter and relays them to the servos.  
Clearing your frequency - A routine, verbal check to make sure nobody  
else in your area is operating on the same channel. Always clear your  
frequency by calling out your channel number before operating your  
model. Wait or move to another area if your channel is already being  
used.  
Resistance - In an electrical sense, resistance is a measure of how an  
object resists or obstructs the flow of current through it. When flow  
is constricted, energy is converted to heat and is lost. Traxxas power  
systems are optimized to reduce electrical resistance and the resulting  
power-robbing heat.  
Crystal (X-tal) - The plug-in device that determines which channel the  
radio system will operate on. For each channel, there are two crystals,  
one for the receiver and one for the transmitter. Of those two crystals,  
the one marked with the lower number (.455 MHz lower) must be  
inserted into the receiver.  
Servo - Small motor unit in your model that operates the  
steering mechanism.  
Transmitter - The hand-held radio unit that sends throttle and steering  
instructions to your model.  
Trim - The fine-tuning adjustment of the neutral position of the servos,  
made by adjusting the throttle and steering trim sliders on the face of  
the transmitter.  
Current - Current is a measure of power flow through the electronics,  
usually measured in amps. If you look at wire like a garden hose, current  
is a measure of how much water is flowing through the hose.  
Thermal Shutdown Protection - Temperature sensing electronics used  
in the electronic speed control detect overloading and overheating of  
the transistor circuitry. If excessive temperature is detected, the unit  
automatically shuts down to prevent damage to the electronics.  
ESC (Electronic Speed Control) - An electronic speed control is the  
electronic motor control inside the model. Electronic speed controls  
use power more efficiently than mechanical speed controls so that the  
battery runs longer. An electronic speed control also has circuitry that  
prevents loss of steering and throttle control as the battery loses its  
charge.  
2-channel radio system - The TQ radio system, consisting of  
the receiver, the transmitter, and the servos. The system uses two  
channels: one to operate the throttle and one to operate  
the steering.  
Frequency band - The radio frequency used by the transmitter to send  
signals to your model. All Traxxas RTR models operate on a 27 MHz  
frequency band.  
Voltage - Voltage is a measure of the electrical potential  
difference between two points, such as between the positive battery  
terminal and ground. Using the analogy of the garden hose, while  
current is the quantity of water flow in the hose, voltage corresponds to  
the pressure that is forcing the water through the hose.  
kV Rating - Brushless motors are often rated by their kV number.  
The kV rating equals no-load motor rpm with 1 volt applied.  
The kV increases as the number of wire turns in the motor decreases. As  
the kV increases, the current draw through the electronics also increases.  
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THE TRAXXAS TQ RADIO SYSTEM  
INSTALLING TRANSMITTER BATTERIES  
Your TQ transmitter uses 8 AA batteries (see sidebar, page 11).  
The battery compartment is located in the base of the transmitter.  
SETTING UP THE ANTENNA  
1. Locate the black antenna wire that exits  
the receiver box.  
Antenna  
Tip  
If the power indicator  
doesn’t light red, check the  
polarity of the batteries.  
Check rechargeable  
2. Pull the wire straight with your fingers  
and then insert the end of the wire  
into one end of the antenna tube (the  
antenna tube can be found in the  
documents bag). Push the wire all the  
way through the antenna tube. The wire  
is longer than the tube. Do not cut or  
shorten the antenna wire.  
batteries for a full charge.  
Spray a little window cleaner  
on the antenna wire to make  
it easier to push through the  
antenna tube.  
3. Insert the base of the tube into the  
antenna mount. Take care not to crimp  
the antenna wire.  
Antenna  
Tube  
4. Using the supplied 1.5mm “L” wrench,  
thread the 1.5mm set screw into the  
opening next to the antenna. Tighten  
the set screw until it is flush with the top  
of the opening.  
1.5mm  
Wrench  
If there are any kinks in the  
black antenna wire, it will  
be more difficult to push  
through the antenna tube.  
Pull the wire straight by  
sandwiching it between your  
thumb and index finger and  
running your fingers along  
the length of the wire (with  
medium pressure).  
5. Fold the top of the antenna wire over  
the top of the antenna tube. Slide the  
antenna tip onto the top of the antenna  
tube. Do not cut or shorten the antenna  
wire.  
1. Remove the battery compartment door by pressing the tab and  
lifting the door up.  
2. Install the batteries in the correct orientation as indicated in the  
battery compartment.  
3. Reinstall the battery door and snap it closed.  
4. Turn on the transmitter and check the power indicator for a solid  
red light.  
Set  
Screw  
Antenna  
Mount  
6. The receiver antenna installation is  
complete. Always fully extend the  
transmitter’s telescoping antenna when  
running your model. Make a habit of  
holding the transmitter so the antenna  
points straight up.  
Don’t shorten the length of  
the antenna wire. Its length  
is tuned to the frequency  
band; cutting it could  
severely shorten the radio  
system’s range.  
If the power indicator light flashes, then the transmitter batteries  
are weak, discharged or possibly installed incorrectly. Replace with  
new or freshly charged batteries. The power indicator light does not  
indicate the charge level of the battery pack installed in the model.  
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK  
Your model includes a ‘wall charger’ that will  
charge the supplied battery in approximately  
six hours. Plug the charger into the wall. Connect  
the included battery pack to the charger output  
cord. After six hours, unplug the battery from the  
charger, and unplug the charger from the wall,  
when charging is complete. Never leave a battery  
unattended while charging.  
See page 18 for more  
information about the  
receiver box and maintaining  
a watertight seal.  
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THE TRAXXAS TQ RADIO SYSTEM  
Using LiPo Battery Packs in your model.  
INSTALLING BATTERY PACK  
Your model includes a 7.2-volt battery pack. To properly balance  
the model, it should be installed in the battery compartment on the  
left side of the model.  
Follow these steps to  
install the battery:  
The following Traxxas High  
WARNING: The XL-2.5 is not directly compatible with LiPo  
batteries. The XL-2.5 is not equipped with low-voltage  
detection. For LiPo use, the XL-2.5 requires an external low-voltage  
detector (sold separately, consult your hobby dealer).  
Current Connector packages  
are available from your hobby  
dealer. When using adapters, be  
careful not to exceed the current  
rating of the Molex connector.  
THE TRAXXAS HIGH CURRENT CONNECTOR  
Your model is equipped with the Traxxas  
High-Current Connector. Standard connectors  
restrict current flow and are not capable of  
delivering the power needed to maximize  
Battery Installation  
1. Open the battery  
compartment door  
by pressing on the  
Part #3060  
Single Male/Female  
2-Pack Female  
release tabs.  
Battery Wire Slot  
the output of your model. The Traxxas  
2. Install the battery  
pack with the battery  
wires facing the rear  
of the model.  
3. Route the battery  
wire through the slot  
connector’s gold-plated terminals with a large contact surfaces  
ensure positive current flow with the least amount of resistance.  
Secure, long-lasting, and easy to grip, the Traxxas connector is  
engineered to extract all the power your battery has to give.  
Part #3061  
Part #3070  
Male Charge Adapter  
2-Pack Male  
To run this model, your batteries must be equipped with Traxxas  
High-Current Connectors. Batteries can either be purchased new  
with Traxxas connectors installed or Traxxas connectors can be  
purchased to install on battery packs you already own. See sidebar  
for packages available from your hobby dealer.  
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Charge Adapter  
Battery Orientation  
near the vent.  
4. Close the battery door, making sure not to pinch the battery  
wires. Be sure both release tabs are fully engaged with the door.  
Do not connect the battery pack to the ESC at this time. Note:  
always unplug the battery and remove from the model after use.  
Use the Right Batteries  
Your transmitter uses AA batteries.  
Use new alkaline batteries, or  
rechargeable batteries such as  
NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride)  
batteries in your transmitter. Make  
sure rechargeable batteries are  
fully charged according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
For best performance, it is strongly recommended  
that you use only battery packs equipped with the  
Traxxas High-Current Connector. However, batteries  
Using an Additional Battery Pack for Increased Run Time  
Traxxas 1/16 models only require one battery pack, but the chassis can  
accept two batteries. The model can be run with two battery packs to  
extend run time. The batteries must be connected in parallel, which  
will combine the capacity of the two batteries (for example, two 7.2-volt  
1000mAh packs connected in parallel will deliver a total capacity of  
2000mAh, but total voltage will remain 7.2 volts). This is easily done  
with a parallel Y-harness (part #3064, sold separately). Be sure to only  
use the Y-harness with identical battery packs; do not mix batteries of  
different chemistries or capacities. Never connect the two batteries in  
series — this will fail the ESC!  
with a Molex® connector may be used in the model  
in conjunction with #3062 adapter.  
Molex connector  
If you use rechargeable batteries  
in your transmitter, be aware that  
when they begin to lose their  
charge, they lose power more  
quickly than regular alkaline  
batteries.  
Caution: Discontinue running your  
model at the first sign of weak  
batteries (flashing red light) to  
avoid losing control.  
When operating your model with two batteries for maximum  
run time, be careful to monitor the temperature of the  
speed control and motor to prevent overheating. If either  
component feels excessively hot, or the speed control’s  
thermal overload protection activates, stop running the  
model immediately and allow the components to cool.  
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THE TRAXXAS TQ RADIO SYSTEM  
TQ RADIO SYSTEM CONTROLS  
Electronic Throttle Trim  
Don’t push the transmitter  
antenna down from the  
top. Pull it down from the  
bottom, one segment at a  
time, to prevent binding and  
kinking the antenna mast.  
The electronic throttle trim located on the face of the transmitter  
adjusts the neutral (center) point of the electronic speed control.  
This control has been preset for you at the factory.  
Brake/Reverse  
Electronic Steering Trim  
The electronic steering trim located on the face of the transmitter  
adjusts the neutral (center) point of the steering servo when  
the servo is at rest. Adjust this control to make the model drive  
straight with no steering input at the wheel.  
Neutral  
Servo Reversing Switches  
The servo reversing switches are located on the front of the  
transmitter, next to the on/off switch. Moving a switch reverses  
the direction of the corresponding servo.  
Accelerate  
Each switch corresponds to a channel, as shown below. For  
example, if you turn the steering wheel to the right and your  
wheels turn left, you would move the Channel 1 switch to  
correct the servo direction. It may be necessary to adjust the  
corresponding trim control after moving a switch.  
Channel Servo  
TQ RADIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS  
In addition to the electronic throttle and steering trim controls,  
your radio system features throttle neutral adjustment and servo  
reversing switches. These are preset at the factory and should  
not require further adjustment.  
1
Steering  
2
Throttle  
Default Setting  
Throttle Neutral Adjustment  
The throttle neutral adjustment is located on the transmitter face  
and controls the forward/reverse travel of the throttle trigger.  
Change the adjustment by pressing the button and sliding it to  
the desired position.  
There are two settings available:  
50/50: Allows equal travel for both  
acceleration and reverse.  
70/30: Allows more throttle travel (70%)  
and less reverse travel (30%).  
Note: If you change throttle travel, you  
will need to reprogram the electronic  
speed control.  
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THE TRAXXAS TQ RADIO SYSTEM  
4. The on/off switch is integrated into the speed control. With  
the transmitter on, press the ESC set button for ½ second, until  
the LED shines GREEN, then immediately release the button.  
This turns the model on (see page 14 for more on ESC setup and  
operation). To turn the ESC off, press the set button until the  
green LED turns off. Always disconnect your battery when the  
model is not in use.  
TQ RADIO SYSTEM RULES  
Each time you prepare to run your model, you  
must clear your frequency to be sure no one  
else in the area is using the same channel as  
you. There are six possible channels, numbered  
1 through 6. Each is represented by a color.  
Look at the crystal plugged into the back of  
your transmitter to determine which channel  
your model is assigned to.  
Channel 1  
Brown  
Remember, always turn the  
TQ transmitter on first and  
off last to avoid damage to  
your model.  
Channel 2  
Red  
Channel 3  
Orange  
Channel 4  
Yellow  
Channel 5  
Green  
5. Turn the steering wheel on the transmitter back and forth and  
check for rapid operation of the steering servos. Also, check that  
the steering mechanism is not loose or binding. If the steering  
operates slowly, check for weak batteries.  
Your speed control was  
adjusted to the radio from  
the factory. It is possible  
for the throttle trim control  
on the transmitter to have  
moved during transit  
Channel 6  
Blue  
Always turn your TQ transmitter on first and off  
last. This procedure will help to prevent your  
model from receiving stray signals from another transmitter,  
or other source, and running out of control.  
6. When looking down at model, the  
front wheels should be pointing  
straight ahead. If the wheels are  
turned slightly to the left or right,  
slowly adjust the steering trim  
control on the transmitter until  
they are pointing straight ahead.  
or while handling the  
Always have the transmitter turned on before plugging in  
the battery.  
transmitter. If the motor  
runs when the model is  
switched on, then move the  
throttle trim control on the  
transmitter until the motor  
stops. If anything more  
than a slight adjustment of  
the throttle trim control is  
required, then you should  
readjust your speed control.  
Refer to the adjustments  
section on page 14.  
Always use new or freshly charged batteries for the radio  
system. Weak batteries will limit the range of the radio signal  
between the receiver and the transmitter. Loss of the radio  
signal can cause you to lose control of your model.  
7. Gently apply the throttle trigger to ensure that you have full  
forward and reverse operation, and that the motor stops when  
the throttle trigger is at neutral.  
1
2
3
8. Once adjustments are made, turn off your model, followed by  
the hand held transmitter.  
RANGE-TESTING THE TQ RADIO SYSTEM  
Before each running session with your model, you should range-  
test your radio system to ensure that it operates properly.  
Always turn your  
transmitter on first.  
Turn on the model.  
Plug in the battery.  
When rechargeable batteries  
begin to lose their charge,  
they will fade much faster  
than alkaline dry cells. Stop  
immediately at the first sign  
of weak batteries. Never turn  
the transmitter off when the  
battery pack is plugged  
in. The model could run out  
of control.  
see TQ Radio System Setup, step 4.  
1. Turn on the radio system and check its operation as described  
in the previous section.  
TQ RADIO SYSTEM SETUP  
2. Have a friend hold the model securely. Make sure hands  
and clothing are clear of the wheels and other moving parts  
on the model.  
The TQ Radio System was pre-adjusted at the factory. The  
adjustment should be checked, before running the model,  
in case of movement during shipping. Here’s how:  
3. Make sure your transmitter antenna is fully extended, and then  
walk away from the model with the transmitter until you reach  
the farthest distance you plan to operate the model.  
1. Fully extend the chrome antenna mast on the transmitter and  
turn the switch on. The red indicator light on the transmitter  
should be solid red (not flashing).  
4. Operate the controls on the transmitter once again to be sure  
that the model responds correctly.  
2. Elevate the model so that all four tires are off the ground.  
If you are holding the model, make sure hands and clothing are  
clear of the wheels and other moving parts on the model.  
5. Do not attempt to operate the model if there is any problem  
with the radio system or any external interference with your  
radio signal at your location.  
3. Plug the battery pack in the model into the speed control.  
6, 7, 8  
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ADJUSTING THE ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL  
The electronic speed control is factory set and should not require any  
adjustments. These instructions are provided for your reference.  
7. When the LED turns solid GREEN, programming is  
complete. The LED will continuously shine green  
indicating the ESC is on and at neutral (D).  
D
XL-2.5 ESC Specifications  
Input Voltage:  
4-8 Cells  
Transmitter Adjustments for the electronic speed control  
Before attempting to program your ESC, it is important to make  
sure your TQ transmitter is properly adjusted (set back to the factory  
defaults). Otherwise, you may not get the best performance from your  
speed control.  
(4.8V - 9.6V DC)  
Solid Green  
ESC Operation  
Case Size  
(W x D x H):  
26.5 x 46.5 x 22mm  
33 Grams  
To operate the speed control and test the programming, place the  
vehicle on a stable block or stand so all of the driven wheels are off the  
ground. Reconnect the motor wires. Always make sure that objects and  
fingers are clear of the wheels.  
Weight:  
Motor Limit  
(380 Size):  
10-turns*  
The transmitter should be adjusted as follows:  
1. Set the throttle neutral switch to the 50/50 setting. This adjusts the  
transmitter’s throttle trigger throw to 50% for throttle and 50% for  
braking and reverse.  
1. With the transmitter on, press the EZ-Set button for ½ second, until  
the LED shines GREEN, then immediately release the button. This  
turns on the ESC. If you press and release too quickly, you may hear  
the steering servos jump but the LED may not stay on. (Note: If the  
throttle is not at neutral or if the throttle trim has been altered, the  
LED will turn off after one second and the wheels may begin to drive.)  
On-Resistance  
(@Trans):  
0.008 Ohms  
Reverse Delay:  
BEC Voltage:  
Power Wire:  
None  
2. Set the throttle trim control to the middle “0” setting.  
6.0V DC  
3. Set the Channel 2 servo reversing switch to the left position. Do not  
change the position of any of the servo reversing switches after  
programming the ESC.  
16 Gauge / 40mm  
26 Gauge / 130mm  
16 Gauge / 40mm  
MOSFET  
2. Apply forward throttle. The LED will turn off until full throttle power is  
reached. At full throttle, the led will shine GREEN.  
Input Harness:  
Motor Wires:  
Transistor Type:  
4. You are now ready to program your speed control.  
3. Move the trigger forward to apply the brakes. Note that braking  
control is fully proportional. The LED will turn off until full braking  
power is reached. At full brakes, the LED will shine GREEN.  
Setup Programming (Calibrating your ESC and transmitter)  
Read through all of the following programming steps before you begin.  
If you get lost during programming or receive unexpected results,  
simply unplug the battery, wait a few seconds, plug the battery back in,  
and start over.  
PWM Frequency: 2300 Hz  
*Properly geared  
4. Return the throttle trigger to neutral. The LED will shine GREEN.  
5. Move the throttle trigger forward again to engage reverse (Profile #1).  
The LED will turn off. Once full reverse power is reached, the LED will  
shine GREEN.  
1. Disconnect each of the motor wires between the ESC and the motor.  
This is a precaution to prevent runaway when the speed control is  
turned on before it is programmed.  
6. To stop, return the throttle trigger to neutral.  
(Note: There is no programmed delay when changing from reverse  
to forward. Use caution to avoid slamming the speed control from  
reverse to forward. On high-traction surfaces, this could result in  
transmission or driveline damage.  
2. Turn on the transmitter (with the throttle at neutral).  
A
3. Connect a fully charged battery pack to the ESC.  
4. Press and hold the EZ-Set button (A). The LED  
will first turn green and then red. Release the  
EZ-Set button.  
7. To turn the ESC off, press the EZ-Set button until the green LED  
turns off.  
Green then Red  
B
C
Thermal Shutdown Protection  
5. When the LED blinks RED ONCE.  
Pull the throttle trigger to the  
full throttle position and hold it  
The XL-2.5 speed control is equipped with thermal shutdown  
protection to guard against overheating caused by excessive current  
flow. If the operating temperature exceeds safe limits, the ESC will  
automatically shut down and the ESC LED will flash red. The LED on the  
face of the ESC will continuously flash red, even if the throttle trigger  
is moved back and forth. After the speed control cools down to a safe  
level, the LED will continuously shine green. The ESC will once again  
function normally.  
there (B).  
Once Red  
6. When the LED blinks RED TWICE.  
Push the throttle trigger to the full  
reverse and hold it there (C).  
Twice Red  
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ADJUSTING THE ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL  
ESC Profile Selection  
Selecting Training Mode* (Profile #3)  
The speed control is factory set to Profile #1. To change the profile,  
follow the steps on described below. The speed control should be  
connected to the receiver and battery, and the transmitter should be  
adjusted as described previously. The profiles are selected by entering  
the programming mode.  
1. Turn on your transmitter and  
connect a fully charged battery  
pack to the ESC.  
2. With the ESC off, press and hold  
the EZ-Set button until the light  
turns solid green, then solid red  
and then begins blinking red  
(indicating the Profile numbers).  
3. When the light blinks red three  
times, release the EZ-Set button.  
Patent Pending Training  
Mode (Profile #3) reduces  
forward and reverse throttle  
by 50%. Training Mode  
is provided to reduce the  
power output allowing  
beginning drivers to better  
control the model. As driving  
skills improve, simply change  
to Sport or Race Mode for  
full-power operation.  
Green to Red to Off  
Three blinks Red  
Solid Green  
ESC Profile Description  
Profile #1 (Sport Mode): 100% Forward, 100% Brakes, 100% Reverse  
Profile #2 (Race Mode): 100% Forward, 100% Brakes, No Reverse  
Profile #3 (Training Mode): 50% Forward, 100% Brakes, 50% Reverse  
Release  
4. The light will then turn green and the model is ready to drive.  
Selecting Sport Mode (Profile #1)  
1. Turn on your transmitter  
and connect a fully charged  
battery pack to the ESC.  
Note: If you missed the mode you wanted, keep the EZ-Set button  
pressed down and the blink cycle will repeat until a Mode is selected.  
Tip For Fast Mode Changes  
The ESC is set to Profile 1  
(Sport Mode) as the default.  
To quickly change to Profile 3  
(Training Mode), with the  
transmitter on and the ESC  
turned off, press and hold  
the SET button until the light  
blinks red three times and then  
release. For full power, turn off  
the ESC then quickly change  
back to Profile 1 (Sport  
2. With the ESC off, press and  
Green to Red to Off  
One blink Red  
Solid Green  
hold the EZ-Set button until  
the light turns solid green,  
then solid red and then begins  
blinking red (indicating the  
Profile numbers).  
Release  
3. When the light blinks red once, release the EZ-Set button.  
4. The light will then turn green and the model is ready to drive.  
Mode) by pressing and  
Selecting Race Mode (Profile #2)  
1. Turn on your transmitter  
and connect a fully charged  
battery pack to the ESC.  
holding the SET button until  
the light blinks red one time  
and then releasing.  
2. With the ESC off, press and  
Green to Red to Off  
Two blinks Red  
Solid Green  
hold the EZ-Set button until  
the light turns solid green,  
then solid red and then begins  
blinking red (indicating the  
Profile numbers).  
Release  
3. When the light blinks red twice, release the EZ-Set button.  
4. The light will then turn green and the model is ready to drive.  
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DRIVING YOUR MODEL  
Now it’s time to have some fun! This section contains instructions on  
driving and making adjustments to your model. Before you go on,  
here are some important precautions to keep in mind.  
exact run times for the model. Another major factor which affects  
run time is how the model is driven. Run times may decrease when  
the model is driven repetitively from a stop to top-speed and with  
repetitive hard acceleration.  
Allow the model to cool for a few minutes between runs. This is  
particularly important when using high capacity battery packs that Tips for Increasing Run Time  
allow extended periods of running. Monitoring temperatures will  
extend the lives of the battery and motor.  
Use batteries with the highest mAh rating you can purchase.  
Use the included charger or a high-quality peak-detecting charger.  
Do not continue to operate the model with low batteries or you  
could lose control of it. Indications of low battery power include  
slow operation and sluggish servos (slow to return to center). Stop  
immediately at the first sign of weak batteries. When the batteries  
in the transmitter become weak, the red power light will begin to  
flash. Stop immediately and install new batteries.  
Read and follow all maintenance and care instructions provided by  
the manufacturer of your batteries and charger.  
Keep the ESC cool. Get plenty of airflow across the ESC heat sinks.  
Lower your gear ratio. Installing smaller pinion gears will lower  
your gear ratio and cause less power draw from the motor and  
batteries, and reduce overall operating temperatures.  
Do not drive the model at night, on public streets, or in large  
crowds of people.  
Maintain your model. Do not allow dirt or damaged parts to cause  
binding in the drivetrain. Keep the motor clean.  
If the model becomes stuck against an object, do not continue to  
run the motor. Remove the obstruction before continuing. Do not  
push or pull objects with the model.  
mAh Ratings and Power Output  
The mAh rating of the battery can effect your top speed  
performance. The higher capacity battery packs experience less  
voltage drop under heavy load than low mAh rated packs. The  
higher voltage potential allows increased speed until the battery  
begins to become discharged  
Because the model is controlled by radio, it is subject to radio  
interference from many sources beyond your control. Since radio  
interference can cause momentary losses of control, allow a safety  
margin of space in all directions around the model in order to  
prevent collisions.  
RUNNING IN WET CONDITIONS  
Use good, common sense whenever you are driving your model.  
Intentionally driving in an abusive and rough manner will only  
result in poor performance and broken parts. Take care of your  
model so that you can enjoy it for a long time to come.  
Your model is designed with water-resistant features to protect the  
electronics in the model (receiver, servos, electronic speed control).  
This gives you the freedom to have fun driving your model in wet  
conditions. Though highly water resistant, the model should not  
be treated as though it is submersible or totally, 100% waterproof.  
Water resistance applies only to the installed electronic components.  
Running in wet conditions requires additional care and maintenance  
for the mechanical and electrical components to prevent corrosion  
of metal parts and maintain their proper function.  
High performance vehicles produce small vibrations which may  
loosen hardware over time. Frequently check wheel nuts and  
other screws on your vehicle to ensure that all hardware remains  
properly tightened.  
About Run Time  
Precautions  
A large factor affecting run time is the type and condition of  
your batteries. The milliamp hour (mAh) rating of the batteries  
determines how large their “fuel tank” is. A 2000 mAh battery pack  
will theoretically run twice as long as a 1000 mAh pack. Because of  
the wide variation in the types of batteries that are available and  
the methods with which they can be charged, it’s impossible to give  
Without proper care, some parts of your model can be seriously  
damaged due to contact with water. Know that additional  
maintenance procedures will be required after running in wet  
conditions in order to maintain the performance of your model.  
Do not run your model in wet conditions if you are not willing to  
accept the additional care and maintenance responsibilities.  
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DRIVING YOUR MODEL  
Not all batteries can be used in wet environments. Consult  
your battery manufacturer to see if their batteries can be used  
in wet conditions.  
After Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions  
1. Drain the tires by spinning the tires at full throttle to “sling” the  
water out. An easy way to do this is to remove the body and set  
the model upside down on a flat surface. Apply full throttle so the  
tires spin and throw the excess water out of the holes you cut into  
the tires.  
The Traxxas TQ transmitter is not water resistant. Do not subject it  
to wet conditions such as rain.  
Do NOT operate your model during a rain storm or other  
inclement weather where lightning may be present.  
2. Remove the battery.  
3. Rinse excess dirt and mud off the model with low-pressure  
water, such as from a garden hose. Do NOT use pressure washer  
or other high-pressure water. Avoid directing water into the  
bearings, transmission, differentials, etc.  
Do NOT allow your model to come in contact with salt water  
(ocean water), brackish water (between fresh water and ocean  
water), or other contaminated water. Salt water is highly  
conductive and highly corrosive. Use caution if you plan to run  
your model on or near a beach.  
4. Blow off the model with compressed air (optional, but  
recommended). Wear safety glasses when using compressed air.  
Even casual water contact can reduce the life of your motor.  
Special care must be taken to modify your gearing and/or your  
driving style in wet conditions to extend the life of the motor  
(details below).  
5. Remove the wheels from the model.  
6. Spray all the bearings, drivetrain, and fasteners with WD-40® or  
similar water displacing light oil  
Before Running Your Vehicle in Wet Conditions  
7. Let the model stand or you may blow off with compressed air.  
Placing the model in a warm sunny spot will aid drying. Trapped  
water and oil will continue to drip from the model for a few hours.  
Place it on a towel or piece of cardboard to protect the surface  
underneath.  
1. Consult the section “After Running Your Vehicle in Wet  
Conditions” before proceeding. Make sure you understand the  
additional maintenance required with wet running.  
2. The wheels have small holes molded in to allow air to enter and  
exit the tire during normal running. Water will enter these holes  
and get trapped inside the tires if holes are not cut in the tires. Cut  
two small holes (1.5mm or 1/16" diameter) in each tire. Each hole  
should be near the tire centerline, 180 degrees apart.  
8. As a precautionary step, remove the sealed receiver box  
cover. While unlikely, humidity or tiny amounts of moisture  
or condensation may enter the receiver box during wet  
running. This can cause long-term problems with the sensitive  
electronics in the receiver. Removing the receiver box cover  
during storage allows the air inside to dry. This step can improve  
the long-term reliability of the receiver. It is not necessary to  
remove the receiver or unplug any of the wires.  
3. Confirm that the receiver box O-ring and cover are installed  
correctly and secure. Make sure the screws are tight and the blue  
O-ring is not visible protruding from the edge of the cover.  
4. Confirm that your batteries can be used in wet conditions.  
9. Additional Maintenance: Increase your frequency of  
disassembly, inspection and lubrication of the following items.  
This is necessary after extended wet use or if the vehicle will  
not be used for an extended period of time (such as a week or  
longer). This additional maintenance is needed to prevent any  
trapped moisture from corroding internal steel components.  
Stub axle housing bearings: Remove, clean, and re-oil  
the bearings.  
Motor Precautions  
Motor life can be greatly reduced when used in extremely wet  
conditions. If the motor get excessively wet or submerged, use  
very light throttle (run the motor slowly) until the excess water can  
run out. Applying full throttle to a motor full of water can cause  
rapid motor failure. Your driving habits will determine motor life  
with wet motor. Do not submerge the motor under water.  
Do not gear the motor by temperature when running in wet  
conditions. The motor will be cooled by water contact and will  
not give an accurate indication of appropriate gearing.  
Front and rear differential: Remove, disassemble, clean,  
and re-grease the differentials. Refer to your exploded view  
diagrams for help with disassembly and reassembly.  
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DRIVING YOUR MODEL  
Transmission: Remove,  
disassemble, and clean the  
transmission components. No  
5. Lift the receiver box cover and plug the  
servo and speed control leads into the  
receiver (E). Refer to page 8 for the  
wiring diagram.  
E
grease is required for the nylon  
gears. Refer to your exploded view  
diagrams for help with disassembly  
and reassembly.  
Motor: Remove the motor, clean  
with aerosol motor cleaner, and re-  
oil the bushings with lightweight motor oil. Be sure to wear eye  
protection when using spray aerosol cleaners.  
6. Bundle the wires so they fit beneath the  
receiver box cover. You may secure the  
receiver to the chassis with mounting  
tape if you wish, but this is not required.  
The excess wire beneath the cover will  
prevent the receiver from rattling.  
7. Make sure the blue O-ring is properly  
seated into the groove around the  
receiver cover base so the cover will not  
pinch or damage the O-ring. Snap the  
receiver box cover into place (F).  
8. Inspect the cover to make sure the  
O-ring is not visible. If it is, remove the  
cover and reposition the O-ring. With the  
O-ring and cover properly seated, install  
the 2.5x8mm screws and tighten them  
securely (G).  
F
RECEIVER BOX: MAINTAINING A WATERTIGHT SEAL  
Removing and Installing Radio Gear  
The unique design of the receiver box allows the removal and  
installation of the receiver without losing the ability to maintain a  
watertight seal in the box. The patent-pending wire clamp feature  
gives you the ability to also install aftermarket radio systems and  
maintain the watertight features of the receiver box.  
G
Removing the Receiver  
1. Remove the 2.5x8mm screws that secure the wire clamp.  
2. Remove the 2.5x8mm screws that secure the receiver box lid to  
the chassis. Lift the lid up and toward you to disengage the lid’s  
tab from its slot in the chassis.  
3. You can now access the receiver. Unplug the servo cables from  
the receiver and remove the receiver.  
A
B
Receiver Installation  
1. Route the antenna wire  
out of the receiver box  
cover (A). Place the  
cover on the chassis.  
2. Route the servo and  
speed control leads into the receiver box  
cover. Use the molded-in wire guides to  
align the servo and speed control leads and  
antenna wire (B).  
3. Apply a small bead of silicone grease  
(Traxxas part #1647) to the wire clamp (C).  
4. Install the wire clamp and tighten the two  
2.5x8mm screws securely (D).  
C
D
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TUNING ADJUSTMENTS  
Your model is factory-tuned for optimum performance on  
pavement and concrete surfaces. To tailor the performance and  
handling of your model to suit your driving style and available  
traction, your model has a number of adjustable features. Gearing,  
shock preload and damping, ride height, wheel toe and wheel  
camber can all be easily adjusted.  
Shock Oil  
The 4 oil-filled shocks (dampers) effectively control the suspension  
movement by preventing the wheels and tires from continuing  
to “bounce” after rebounding from a bump. Changing the oil in  
the shocks can vary the suspension damping effect. Changing  
the oil to a higher viscosity oil will increase damping. Lowering  
the viscosity of the oil will cause the suspension damping to be  
reduced. Damping should be increased (with higher viscosity oil)  
if the model is bottoming easily over bumps. Damping should  
be decreased (with thinner viscosity oil) if the model is hopping  
over small bumps and feels unstable. The viscosity of shock oil is  
affected by extremes in operating temperature; an oil of certain  
viscosity will become less viscous at higher temperatures and more  
viscous at lower temperatures. Operating in regions with cold  
temperatures may require lower viscosity oil. Your model’s shocks  
are filled with SAE 60W oil. Only use 100% silicone oil in the shock.  
Important: The shocks are  
assembled at the factory with  
a center-to-center distance  
(between the rod end balls)  
of 43.75mm. Any time the  
shocks are removed and  
disassembled, this distance  
should be checked to ensure  
proper operation of the  
suspension.  
SUSPENSION TUNING  
Ride Height Adjustment  
Your model has threaded  
shock bodies that make it  
easy to adjust ride height.  
Threading the shocks’  
preload collars away from  
Compression 1/2  
the caps will raise the  
vehicle’s ride height (the  
Ride Height  
Sag (Droop) 1/2  
distance from the chassis  
43.75mm  
Replacing Shock Oil  
to the ground), and reduce  
Axle Centerline at Max Compression  
Axle Centerline at Ride Height  
Axle Centerline at Max Sag  
The shocks have to be removed from the vehicle and disassembled  
to change the oil.  
the suspension’s down  
travel, also known as ‘sag’  
or ‘droop’. This can be  
helpful on rough surfaces  
1. Remove the lower  
spring retainer and  
shock spring.  
where extra ground clearance is needed. However, the vehicle’s  
center of gravity (CG) will be raised, making it less stable.  
2. Remove the upper  
Threading the shocks’ preload collars toward the caps will lower  
the vehicle’s ride height and increase the suspension’s droop. This  
will lower the vehicle’s CG and improve handling, but it will also  
reduce ground clearance.  
shock cap. If you cannot  
unscrew the cap with  
your fingers, pass the  
2mm ‘L’ wrench through the cap’s eyelet so you can apply more  
leverage. Turn the cap counterclockwise to loosen it.  
From the factory, your model is set up as shown in the illustration  
above. At rest, the suspension sags to about 1/2 of its total travel.  
This allows the suspension to extend so the wheel can drop  
into depressions over rough surfaces. This leaves 1/2 of the total  
suspension travel for compression when absorbing bumps. These  
settings are ideal for most flat surfaces, and only small changes in  
ride height should be required to fine-tune the vehicle’s handling  
for your particular surface.  
3. Empty the used shock oil from the shock body.  
4. Fill the shock with new silicone shock oil up to the  
top of the shock body.  
5. Slowly move the piston up and down (always keeping it  
submerged in oil) to release the air bubbles. Let the shock sit for  
a few minutes to allow any remaining air bubbles to surface.  
6. Slowly thread the upper cap with the installed shock bladder  
onto the shock body. The excess oil will bleed out of the small  
hole in the shock cap.  
7. Tighten the shock cap until snug.  
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TUNING ADJUSTMENTS  
Static Camber Adjustment  
Adjusting Toe-In  
The wheels can be set to have either positive or negative camber  
(see illustration below). The camber angle changes as the wheel  
moves up and down through its range of travel. Static camber  
is the camber angle at the wheel when the vehicle is set at its  
normal, stationary ride height.  
Toe-in refers to the angle of the front and rear wheels as viewed  
from above (see the diagram below). The handling of your model  
can be adjusted by altering the front and rear toe angles.  
A camber gauge (available  
at your local hobby shop)  
can be a useful tool for  
alignment setting.  
Front Toe Adjustment:  
The toe-in of your model’s  
front wheels can be adjusted  
by threading the front  
The suspension pivot balls located in the  
axle carriers adjust the static camber.  
Camber is factory-set at negative  
2-degrees. To adjust static camber, insert  
the supplied 2mm hex wrench into the  
pivot ball (compressing the suspension  
until the arms are parallel to the  
pivot balls in or out of the  
suspension arms. Threading  
the upper and lower pivot  
balls into the arms (by  
turning them clockwise) will  
increase toe-in. Threading the pivot balls  
out of the arms (by turning them counter-  
clockwise) will reduce toe-in. Front toe-in  
increases straight line stability and will help  
the model to self-correct to a straight path  
when transitioning from turns to straight-  
aways. Decreasing front toe-in or using  
toe-out will reduce straight-line stability, but  
will make the model’s handling feel more  
aggressive when initiating a turn.  
To achieve a good starting  
point for the slipper clutch,  
tighten the slipper clutch  
adjusting nut clockwise until  
the slipper clutch adjusting  
spring fully collapses (do not  
over tighten), and then turn  
the slipper clutch nut counter-  
clockwise ¾ to 1 turn.  
Toe-in  
ground will allow for easier hex wrench  
engagement). Negative camber can be increased by unthreading  
the lower pivot ball. Zero camber or positive camber (not  
recommended) can be achieved by unthreading the upper pivot  
ball. Note that camber changes will also effect the toe angle of the  
wheel being adjusted.  
Static Camber Base Factory Settings  
Front: 2-degree negative camber each side  
Rear: 2-degree negative camber each side  
Rear Toe Adjustment: Rear toe-in is adjusted in the same way as  
front toe-in, by adjusting the depth of the pivot balls in the arms.  
Increasing rear toe-in will add stability to the model and make the  
model handle less aggressively (to use racing terminology, the  
model will have “less steering”). Reducing toe-in will “loosen” the  
rear of the model, making it more likely to spin-out (oversteer).  
Rear toe-out is not recommended, as it will cause erratic handling.  
Negative camber  
Wheels lean in,  
toward chassis  
For gymkhana-style driving, 1-2 degrees of front and rear toe-in  
is recommended. The stock settings for your model are 1-degree  
front toe-in and 1.5 degrees rear toe-in.  
Positive camber  
Wheels lean out,  
away from chassis  
For maximum adjustability, Traxxas offers threaded aluminum toe  
links (Part #7038X) for your model.  
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TUNING ADJUSTMENTS  
Your model’s gear differentials have been tuned specifically to  
TRANSMISSION TUNING  
provide balanced handling and authentic gymkhana-style drift-  
cornering. The front differential has been filled from the factory with  
high-viscosity 50,000W silicone oil. The 50,000W oil allows the front  
wheels to pull the model through the turn when counter steering  
through a drift. Increasing the fluid viscosity increases the authority  
of the steering while drifting, but decreases the steering when not  
drifting (“grip driving”). Increasing the front differential viscosity too  
much will make the model difficult to drive (“twitchy”). Decreasing  
the front differential viscosity will decrease the ability of the model to  
drift, but will increase steering response when grip driving.  
Adjusting the Slipper Clutch  
Your model is equipped with an adjustable Torque Control slipper  
clutch which is built into the large spur gear. The purpose of the  
slipper clutch is to prevent over-stressing of the drivetrain and  
transmission gears. It may also be used to regulate the amount of  
power sent to the rear wheels to prevent tire spin. When it slips, the  
slipper clutch makes a high-pitch, whining noise.  
To adjust the slipper clutch, first  
remove the receiver box cover.  
Next, remove the single large hex  
screw from the motor plate using  
the supplied 2.5mm wrench. Then  
rotate the motor and mount to the  
side of the model. The slipper clutch  
is integrated into the main spur gear  
on the transmission.  
Front Differential oil viscosity tuning suggestions  
• For drift cornering with a single Series 1 battery (6-cell  
NiMH), use the stock differential oil.  
• For drift cornering with dual Series 1 batteries (12-cell  
NiMH in parallel, see page 11), use thicker/higher viscosity  
differential oil (higher weight number).  
• For grip driving with single or dual batteries, use thinner/  
lower viscosity differential oil (lower weight number).  
The slipper clutch is adjusted using  
the spring-loaded locknut on the  
Tuning the rear differential fluid will allow you to fine tune the amount  
of angle the model will exhibit during a drift. The rear differential is  
filled with 30,000W oil to keep the rear of the model from sliding out  
completely when drifting around a turn. Increasing the viscosity of the  
fluid will cause the model to over-rotate resulting in a spin. Decreasing  
the viscosity of the fluid will reduce the model’s drift angle. For grip  
driving, lowering the viscosity will allow the model to turn more easily.  
slipper shaft. Use the supplied  
universal wrench. To tighten or  
loosen the slipper nut, insert the  
1.5mm hex wrench into the hole in  
the end of the slipper shaft. This locks the shaft for adjustments. Turn  
the adjustment nut clockwise to tighten (less slippage) and counter-  
clockwise to loosen (more slippage).  
Rear Differential oil viscosity tuning suggestions  
• For drift cornering with a single Series 1 battery (6-cell  
NiMH), use the stock differential oil.  
• For drift cornering with dual Series 1 batteries (12-cell  
NiMH in parallel, see page 11), use thicker/higher viscosity  
differential oil (higher weight number).  
Tuning the Sealed Gear Differentials  
You model is equipped with sealed, bevel gear differentials. The  
differentials allow the left and right wheels to spin at different speeds  
while turning. You can increase or decrease the torque transmitted  
between the left and right wheels by changing the viscosity of the  
silicone oil inside the differentials. The viscocity of the oil is indicated  
as a weight (W). Higher weights are more viscous, meaning the oil  
is “thicker.” Lower weight numbers are less viscous, meaning the  
oil is “thinner.” Filling the differential with higher viscosity (thicker)  
oil “tightens” the differential, transferring more power to the wheel  
with the most traction. Filling the differentials with lower viscosity  
(thinner) oil “loosens” the differential, transferring less power to the  
wheel with the most traction. Traxxas sells a variety of differential  
tuning oils specifically designed for use in your model.  
• For grip driving with single or dual batteries, use thinner/  
lower viscosity differential oil (lower weight number).  
WHEELS AND TIRES  
You model is equipped with standard-size touring car wheels and  
tires that fit 12mm axle hexes. The wheels are 26mm wide and have a  
+4mm offset. The wheels are engineered specifically for your model,  
but many aftermarket touring car wheels and tires can also be fitted to  
alter the styling and handling characteristics of your model.  
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TUNING ADJUSTMENTS  
Gearing Compatibility Chart  
Pinion Gear Installation Instructions  
1. Remove the motor as described  
MOTOR AND GEARING  
The chart on the left shows a full range of  
gear combinations. The stock ratio for is  
shown in green. The gear combinations  
in red are not suitable when using the  
included 6-cell battery, speed control  
and motor. These gear combinations  
have been included in this chart as  
they may be used with certain other  
aftermarket equipment combinations.  
Extensive testing has been done to determine the best gear ratio  
for your model. The stock gearing balances power, speed, and  
efficiency to optimize the performance of the model. However,  
you may wish to try different gear ratios in order to customize the  
performance of your model. The gearing chart on this page shows  
appropriate gearing for the model.  
previously in Motor Installation.  
2. Use a 1.5mm wrench to loosen the  
pinion’s set screw. Remove the pinion.  
3. Place the replacement pinion gear onto  
the motor shaft. Align the set screw  
hole with the flat side of the shaft.  
By installing a pinion with fewer teeth, or a spur gear with  
more teeth, the transmission’s final drive ratio is increased.  
This means greater rpm is required to achieve a given speed.  
Using a numerically higher gear ratio will increase torque, but  
reduce top speed. Installing a pinion with more teeth, or a spur  
gear with fewer teeth, will decrease the final drive ratio, which  
will generally increase top speed but reduce torque. However,  
installing too large a pinion will “overgear” the model, which will  
reduce performance and may overheat the motor and speed  
control. Use the following formula to calculate the overall ratio for  
combinations not listed on the gear chart:  
4. Thread a 1.5mm set screw into the  
pinion gear but do not tighten it yet.  
5. Slide the pinion gear down the motor shaft so the wrench shaft  
fits into the notch in the motor mount, as shown. Tighten the  
set screw.  
Spur Gear  
45  
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50  
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55  
17.33  
16.31  
15.40  
14.59  
13.86  
13.20  
12.60  
12.05  
11.55  
11.09  
10.66  
10.27  
9.90  
9.56  
9.24  
8.94  
8.66  
8.40  
8.15  
7.92  
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16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
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Adjusting Gear Mesh  
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Incorrect gear mesh is the most common  
cause of stripped spur gears. Gear mesh  
should be checked and adjusted anytime  
a gear is replaced. Access the gears by  
removing the single screw on the top  
gear cover.  
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11.45  
10.96  
10.50  
10.08  
9.69  
9.33  
9.00  
8.69  
8.40  
8.13  
7.88  
7.64  
7.41  
7.20  
7.00  
6.81  
6.63  
6.46  
6.30  
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8.72  
8.40  
8.10  
7.82  
7.56  
7.32  
7.09  
6.87  
6.67  
6.48  
6.30  
6.13  
5.97  
5.82  
5.67  
5.53  
5.40  
5.27  
5.15  
5.04  
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# Spur Gear Teeth  
x 5.04 = Final Gear Ratio  
# Pinion Gear Teeth  
To set the gear mesh, cut a narrow strip of  
notebook paper and run it into the gear  
mesh of the motor. The motor is mounted  
to an aluminum motor mount. Loosen  
Motor Installation  
To access the motor,  
remove the gear cover  
by removing the single  
screw on the top of the  
gear cover. The motor  
uses an aluminum  
mount for quick, easy  
motor access and  
gearing adjustment. To  
remove the motor, first  
open the right battery  
door and slide out the ESC. Next, remove the single large hex screw  
using the supplied 2.5mm wrench. Then rotate the motor and  
mount to the side of the model, and slide backward off the post.  
Motor Mount  
the single motor mount screw with the  
provided 2.5mm wrench to slide the motor  
Screw  
mount. Slide the motor and pinion gear into  
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the spur gear. Retighten the motor mount  
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Do Not Loosen  
screw and then remove the strip of paper.  
You should be able to run a fresh strip of  
paper through the gears without binding  
them. Gear mesh can be checked visually by  
removing the gear viewing port cover.  
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Stock  
Usable range  
Gear Viewing Port  
Cover Removal  
Dual batteries with parallel connector only  
Requires aftermarket 540 motor to fit  
Not recommended with stock ESC, motor and batteries  
Does not fit  
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MAINTAINING YOUR MODEL  
Your model requires timely maintenance in order to stay in top  
running condition. The following procedures should be taken  
very seriously.  
Chassis: Keep the chassis clean of accumulated dirt and grime.  
Periodically inspect the chassis for damage.  
Always wear eye protection  
when using compressed  
air or spray cleaners and  
lubricants.  
Shocks: Keep the oil level in the shocks full. Use only 100%  
pure silicone shock oil to prolong the life of the seals. If you are  
experiencing leakage around the top of the shock, inspect the  
bladder in the top cap for signs of damage or distortion from  
overtightening. If the bottom of the shock is leaking, then it  
is time for a rebuild. The Traxxas rebuild kit for two shocks is  
part #7062.  
Inspect the vehicle for obvious damage or wear. Look for:  
1. Cracked, bent, or damaged parts  
2. Check the wheels and steering for binding.  
3. Check the operation of the shock absorbers.  
4. Check the wiring for any frayed wires or loose connections.  
5. Check the mounting of the receiver and servo(s) and  
speed control.  
6. Check the tightness of the wheel nuts with a wrench.  
7. Check the operation of the radio system, especially the  
condition of the batteries.  
8. Check for any loose screws in the chassis structure  
or suspension.  
Suspension: Periodically inspect the model for signs of damage  
such as bent or dirty suspension pins, bent turnbuckles, loose  
screws, and any signs of stress or bending. Replace components  
as needed.  
9. Inspect the gears for wear, broken teeth, or debris lodged  
between the teeth.  
10. Check the tightness of the slipper clutch.  
11. Check the tightness of the front pivot balls.  
Driveline: Inspect the driveline for signs of wear such as worn  
drive yokes, dirty axle half shafts, and any unusual noise or  
binding. Remove the gear cover and Inspect the spur gear for  
wear and check the tightness of set screws in the pinion gears.  
Tighten, clean, or replace components as needed.  
Other periodic maintenance:  
Slipper clutch pad (friction material):  
Storage  
Under normal use,  
Nut  
Spur  
Gear  
When you are through running the model for the day, blow it off  
with compressed air or use a soft bristled paint brush to dust-off  
the vehicle. Always disconnect and remove the battery from the  
model whenever the model is stored. If the model will be stored for  
a long time, then also remove the batteries from the transmitter.  
the friction material  
in the slipper clutch  
should wear very  
Spring  
Clutch  
Pad  
slowly. If the slipper  
clutch fails to provide  
consistent performance  
or slips even when  
Ball  
Bearing  
Clutch  
Hub  
Keep this manual and the other documents included with your  
model for future reference. If you misplace your manual or any of  
the documents, they may be downloaded at Traxxas.com.  
the adjustment nut is fully  
tightened, disassemble the slipper  
clutch and replace the slipper pad. Inspect  
the spur gear and pressure plate for wear or damage  
and replace if necessary.  
If you have any questions about your model or its operation,  
call the Traxxas Technical Support line toll-free at:  
1-888-TRAXXAS (1-888-872-9927)*  
Motor: Every 10-15 runs, remove, clean, and lubricate the motor.  
Use a product such as electric motor cleaning spray to flush dirt  
out of the motor. After cleaning, lubricate the bushings at each  
end of the motor with a drop of light-weight electric motor oil.  
Technical support is available Monday through Friday from 8:30am  
to 9:00pm central time.  
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