HPI Racing Jumpshot Flux 160033 Exploded View
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To set up the suspension, refer to the manual for recommended shock oil weight and spring tension. Adjust the shock mounting positions for desired stiffness and ride height.
The Jumpshot Flux 160033 performs best with a 2S or 3S LiPo battery with a minimum 30C discharge rate to ensure adequate power delivery.
Check the battery connections and ensure the ESC is properly calibrated. Inspect the motor wires for any disconnections or damage. Refer to the manual for ESC reset procedures.
Regularly clean the chassis and moving parts, lubricate bearings, and check the drivetrain for wear. Inspect the suspension and steering components for any damage or loosening.
Loosen the motor mount screws and adjust the pinion gear position against the spur gear, ensuring a small amount of free play. Tighten the screws once the mesh is properly set.
Grinding noises can result from improper gear mesh, debris in the gears, or worn-out gears. Inspect and clean the gears and adjust the mesh if necessary.
Check the servo connections and ensure that the servo horn is properly attached. Test with a different servo to rule out servo failure. Inspect the receiver and transmitter for proper binding.
Opt for a higher capacity battery and ensure the drivetrain is well-maintained to reduce friction. Consider reducing the throttle for less aggressive driving when extended runtime is desired.
Popular upgrades include high-performance tires, a stronger servo, aluminum suspension parts, and a brushless motor with suitable ESC for increased speed and durability.
Use waterproof electronics, apply silicone sealant to potential entry points, and ensure that the receiver is housed in a waterproof case. Consider using balloon or plastic wrap for extra protection.