close it all the way, but not to tight...then back it out 21/2 turns..that is a good starting point.close it all the way, but not to tight...then back it out 21/2 turns..that is a good starting point.
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Never exceed the recomended voltage but the 3800Mha is a measurment of how long the battery is likely to last. The higher the number, the longer it will last
hi speed needle is the big one right below where fuel line goes in carb...the lo needle is on the end of the carb. slide..when you pull trigger theslide comes out...on the end of it is a screw thats the lo needle..the idle is on the carb. neck sorta on the back side.
Theres a idle screw located on engine under airfilter, should be small flat head. Clockwise will stop the carb from closing thus not cutting engine of. Also make sure you run car slightly richer than leaner. Hope this helps.
Nitro engines can be difficult to start and keep running unless they are in perfect tune. This take quite a bit of experience, even the experts have difficulties sometimes
Go to http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/ for web help. Or go to your local hobby shop and ask for help.
close it all the way, but not to tight...then back it out 21/2 turns..that is a good starting point.
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