HPI Racing WR8 Flux 117142 Exploded View

To assemble the HPI Racing WR8 Flux 117142 Race Kit, follow the detailed instructions in the included manual. Make sure to organize all parts and tools before starting. Begin with the chassis assembly, followed by suspension and drivetrain components. Ensure all screws are tightened properly and use thread-lock where indicated.
For optimal performance, use a high-capacity 2S or 3S LiPo battery with a minimum 30C discharge rate. This will provide the necessary power for high-speed runs and efficient operation of the WR8 Flux.
If the motor is overheating, check for binding or excessive friction in the drivetrain. Ensure that the pinion and spur gear mesh is correctly set. Consider using a motor heatsink or fan to improve cooling. Also, ensure the motor timing is set correctly as per the manufacturer's specifications.
After a racing session, clean the car to remove dust and debris. Inspect the drivetrain and suspension for any damage or wear. Lubricate moving parts and check the tightness of all screws and nuts. Additionally, verify that the electronics are functioning properly and that the battery is stored correctly.
To adjust the suspension for various track conditions, alter the shock oil weight, spring tension, and ride height. Softer setups are typically better for rough or loose surfaces, while stiffer setups can improve handling on smooth, high-grip tracks.
First, ensure that the batteries in both the transmitter and receiver are charged and properly installed. Check for any loose or damaged wires. Re-bind the transmitter and receiver if necessary, following the binding instructions in the manual.
To replace or upgrade the ESC, first disconnect the battery and remove the body shell. Unscrew the ESC from the chassis and disconnect the motor and receiver wires. Install the new ESC by reversing these steps, ensuring all connections are secure and properly insulated.
Typical signs of wear include worn-out tires, cracked or bent suspension components, and loose screws. Listen for unusual noises from the drivetrain which may indicate gear wear. Regularly inspect for any visible damage and replace parts as necessary.
To improve top speed, consider installing a higher KV motor or adjusting the gear ratio by using a larger pinion gear or smaller spur gear. Ensure that the drivetrain can handle the increased speed and that the ESC is capable of supporting the motor.
After use, clean the WR8 Flux with compressed air or a soft brush to remove dirt and debris. For thorough cleaning, dismantle major components and wash them with mild soap and water. Dry thoroughly to prevent rust. Store the car in a cool, dry place, and ensure the battery is stored in a safe, recommended manner.