HPI Racing E10 Touring 115888 Exploded View
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To install the battery, first remove the body shell if attached. Then, release the battery strap by loosening its clips. Insert the battery into the designated compartment, ensuring the terminals are correctly aligned. Secure the battery strap and reconnect the body shell.
Regularly clean the chassis and suspension components after each run, check for loose screws, and inspect the drivetrain for wear. Lubricate moving parts as needed and ensure the battery and electronics are kept dry and clean.
Check the steering servo for proper operation and ensure it is securely mounted. Inspect the steering linkage and adjust if needed. Verify that the wheels are properly aligned, and check for obstructions or debris that may hinder movement.
First, check the battery charge level and connections. Inspect the motor and ESC for overheating and ensure all wiring is secure. If the issue persists, consider resetting the ESC and recalibrating the throttle.
Yes, the E10 Touring kit allows for motor upgrades. Ensure the new motor is compatible and that the ESC can handle the increased power. Adjust the gear ratio if necessary to match the motor specifications.
For asphalt surfaces, use medium to hard compound rubber tires designed for touring cars. These provide a good balance of grip and durability. Consider slicks or semi-slicks for optimal performance.
Adjust the suspension by tuning the shock absorbers and springs. You can change the shock oil viscosity and spring tension to suit different track conditions. Lowering the ride height can improve stability and handling.
Remove the motor from the chassis by loosening the mounting screws. Slide off the current pinion gear and replace it with the new one, ensuring the gear mesh is correct. Reinstall the motor and test for smooth operation.
A grinding noise may indicate worn gears or debris in the drivetrain. Inspect the spur and pinion gears for wear or damage and replace if necessary. Ensure all drivetrain components are clean and properly aligned.
To increase top speed, consider upgrading to a higher KV motor or using a larger pinion gear. Ensure your ESC can handle the changes, and monitor the motor temperature to prevent overheating.