HPI Racing Savage Flux HP 115871 Exploded View

The Savage Flux HP doesn't require a traditional break-in process like nitro engines. However, it's recommended to start with conservative throttle applications and gradually increase speed to allow the drivetrain components to mesh properly.
For optimal performance, use a high-quality 2S or 3S LiPo battery with a minimum 30C discharge rate. This ensures sufficient power and runtime while maintaining the performance of the Savage Flux HP.
If the Savage Flux HP won't start, check the battery charge, ensure the connectors are properly attached, and verify the power switch is on. Inspect for any loose wires and ensure the transmitter is properly bound to the receiver.
After each run, clean any dirt or debris from the chassis, check for loose screws, and inspect the drivetrain for wear. Ensure the batteries are disconnected and stored safely, and check the suspension components for any damage.
Adjust the suspension by tuning the shock oil weight, spring tension, and ride height. For rough terrain, consider softer springs and thicker shock oil to absorb impacts. For smoother surfaces, firmer springs and lighter oil can improve handling.
Yes, you can upgrade the motor for more speed. Consider a higher KV brushless motor for increased performance, but ensure that the rest of the drivetrain can handle the additional power to avoid damage.
Common steering issues include servo horn slippage and linkage misalignment. To fix them, ensure the servo horn is securely fastened, and adjust the linkage for proper alignment. Regularly check for wear and replace components as needed.
To calibrate the ESC, turn it on in calibration mode (refer to the manual for specific instructions), and follow the throttle and brake position prompts on the transmitter. This ensures accurate throttle response and braking.
If overheating occurs, allow the vehicle to cool down and check for obstructions in the cooling vents. Ensure the gearing is appropriate for the motor and consider using a fan or heatsink on the motor/ESC for better cooling.
To improve durability, consider upgrading to stronger aftermarket parts like aluminum shock towers, metal drivetrain components, and reinforced suspension arms. Regular maintenance and avoiding harsh impacts will also extend its lifespan.