HPI Racing Formula TEN 016C 100824 Body Instructions
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The necessary tools include a set of hex drivers, needle-nose pliers, a hobby knife, a Phillips screwdriver, and a setup board for alignment.
First, check the battery connections and ensure the batteries in both the car and the transmitter are charged. Verify that the transmitter and receiver are properly paired and there is no interference.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the chassis, checking the tension of the drive belts, lubricating moving parts, and inspecting the tires for wear.
Adjust the shock absorber oil viscosity, spring rates, and use different camber angles to suit specific track conditions for optimal handling.
Check the steering servo for proper operation, ensure the servo horn is not loose, and verify that the steering linkages are not obstructed or damaged.
Regularly clean the motor to prevent dust accumulation, avoid excessive heat by monitoring the gear ratio, and ensure proper cooling during operation.
For asphalt surfaces, use slick tires for maximum grip. On dusty or loose surfaces, consider using tires with a more aggressive tread pattern.
You can enhance speed by optimizing the gear ratio, using high-performance batteries, and reducing the overall weight of the vehicle.
Clean the car thoroughly, disconnect and store batteries separately, and keep the car in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture damage.
Use a setup board and camber gauge to ensure wheels are aligned correctly, paying attention to toe-in and camber settings for precise handling.