HPI Racing Formula 10 100793 Instruction Manual
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To ensure the best performance, regularly check and clean the components, ensure the wheels are properly aligned, and utilize high-quality batteries for consistent power delivery.
First, check the batteries in both the car and the remote control. Replace them if necessary. Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the car and that the frequency settings match.
It is recommended to perform maintenance after every 5-10 runs. This includes cleaning, checking for loose parts, and lubricating moving components to ensure smooth operation.
Use a soft brush to remove dirt and debris from the chassis and suspension. For more thorough cleaning, use a damp cloth on the body and ensure all electronic components are dry before storing.
Adjust the suspension settings and ensure the tires are suitable for the surface you are racing on. Experimenting with different tire compounds and suspension setups can significantly improve handling.
Check for any obstructions in the motor area and ensure proper ventilation. If overheating persists, consider upgrading to a higher quality motor and using a heat sink or cooling fan.
To replace the body shell, first remove the clips securing the current shell. Lift the shell off carefully and place the new shell in position, securing it with the provided clips.
If the car is moving slowly, check the battery charge and the condition of the wheels and motor. Worn-out tires or a dirty motor can significantly affect speed.
Yes, you can upgrade the tires. Choose tires that match your racing surface for improved grip and performance. Ensure they are compatible with the car's wheel size.
Clean the car thoroughly, remove the batteries, and store the car in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Cover it to protect from dust and check periodically for any signs of wear or damage.