1/10 2WD On-Road Nitro Racer: Downloaded From Manuals Search Engine
1/10 2WD On-Road Nitro Racer: Downloaded From Manuals Search Engine
No.6711
JD6211
Thunder Tiger Corporation guarantees this model kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship.
The total monetary value under warranty will in no case exceed the cost of the original kit purchased. This warranty
does not cover any components damaged by use or modification. Part or parts missing from this kit must be
reported within 60 days of purchase. No part or parts will be sent under warranty without proof of purchase.
To receive part or parts under warranty, the service center must receive a proof of purchase and/or the defective
part or parts. Should you find a defective or missing part, contact the authorized Thunder Tiger Service/Distributor
nearest you. Under no circumstances can a dealer or distributor accept return of a kit if assembly has started.
We offer on-line help 24-7 on our www.acehobby.com forum and our product specialists are ready to take your
call if you have any technical questions. Please read all instructions and familiarize yourself with the systems
and controls of this product before operating. Have fun and enjoy the exciting world of R/C.
2-Channel, surface radio with 2 high torque servos Glow Fuel, Methanol Fuel Bottle (300cc/600cc)
10% to 20% Nitro
5% to 18% Caster / Synthetic Oil
TOOLS INCLUDED
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a. b. Install the servos with tap screws. Notice the orientation of the steering and throttle servo output
shafts.
c. Install the receiver switch into the front of the battery mount with its original screws.
d. Properly plug the connectors/wires into the receiver: steering servo connector/wire into channel 1
slot, throttle servo connector/wire into channel 2 slot, and battery switch connector/wire into battery
slot.(Hint: You can use small zip tie to arrange the rest of wires.)
e. Place the receiver antenna through the antenna mount and antenna tube as shown.
f. Press-fit the antenna tube into the mount, then secure the mount to the chassis using a 3x10 mm countersunk
screw.
g. Install 4 AA size alkaline batteries in receiver battery box.
h. Connect the receiver battery box wire/connector to the receiver switch wire/connector the receiver connector.
(Hint: You can use small zip tie to arrange the rest of wires.)
i. Install the receiver and battery pack into the battery mount and use a large zip tie to secure. ( Note: It is strongly
suggested to cover receiver and battery pack with a balloon or plastic bag to protect against dirt and fuel )
AFTER 70 MM
INSTALL
ATION
b c
skip if already assembled
a. Install the threaded of part of the linkage rod into the plastic tie-end. The linkage rod with tie-end should measure 70 mm when
finished.
b. Install the steering linkage rod with tie-end onto steering servo horn.
c. Attach the tie-end onto the ball joint on the knuckle arms, making sure that the servo is centered and the axles have just a slight
amount of toe-in.
To brake cam
b c
a. Plug the charger into an AC outlet, and then pull on the igniter lever to accept the charging adapter.
b. At this point, the small red LED indicator on the charger should light up indicating the charging sequence
is in progress.
c. When the charging complete, pull on the glow plug igniter lever to unplug the glow igniter.
Charge the new glow plug igniter for 16 to 24 hours on the first charge. For subsequent charges, charge
it about 12 hours before next use.
NOTE:
If the igniter gets warm or hot during the charge, unplug the igniter from charger immediately. A warm /
hot igniter means the igniter is overcharged. Overcharging can damage the internal battery in the igniter;
thus, shortening its life.
7a RADIO OPERATION
b c
a. Check the radio steering functions. With the radio transmitter and receiver on, turn the steering wheel/stick
to the left. The front tires/wheels should turn left accordingly. If not, flip the steering servo reverse
switch.
b. Return the steering wheel/stick to neutral. The front tires/wheels should point straight forward. If not,
use the steering trim lever to correct it.
c. Turn the steering wheel/stick to the right. The front tires/wheels should turn right accordingly.
a. Check the radio throttle/brake functions. With the radio transmitter and receiver on, pull the trigger/push
the stick forward. The carburetor should be fully opened and the brake disengaged. To reverse this
function, flip the throttle/brake servo reverse switch.
b. Return the trigger/stick to neutral. The carburetor should be closed to a point where the idle has
been set (see step for ADJUSTING THROTTLE/BRAKE LINKAGE), and the brake still disengaged. If
not, use the throttle/brake trim lever to correct it.
c. Push the trigger/pull the stick backward. The carburetor opening should still be the same at neutral,
throttle spring compressed slightly, and the brake engaged.
a. To set the throttle/brake linkage, first the radio should be on and neutral; thus, the servo is at neutral
position.
b. With the servo at neutral, turn and adjust the brake collar to a point where the brake lever almost
engages the brake system, but not yet.
c. With the servo at neutral, loosen the throttle collars. Then, manually close the carburetor, and set
the collar (next to the spring) with the spring slightly compressed. Then, set the other collar next to
the linkage pivot.
11 a ADJUSTING CARBURETOR
b c
a. To set the carburetor idle (small needle sticking out from the carburetor body), turn the screw as
pictured. Initial idle setting should leave 1mm carburetor gap. Clockwise turn will provide higher idle
(larger carburetor opening), and counterclockwise turn will provide lower idle (smaller carburetor
opening).
b. To set the high speed needle (large needle sticking out from the carburetor body), turn the screw as
pictured. Initial high speed needle setting should be 2.5 turns (close the needle completely, then back
out 2.5 turns). Clockwise turn will provide leaner setting (lower fuel to air mixture), and counterclockwise
turn will provide richer setting (higher fuel to air mixture). Please refer to ENGINE BREAK-IN/SETTING
procedures to properly set the engine.
c. Remove the outer foam from filter and make it moist evenly with a few drops of fuel. If the vehicle
will be operated in an area with fine dust, use filter oil or caster oil instead of fuel. It is important that
the foam is only moist to trap dirt and allow air passage. With the foam too wet, limited air can pass
through; therefore, limiting engine performance. Finally, make sure the air cleaner boot is securely
fastened with a zip-tie.
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15 ENGINE BREAK-IN
For a new engine (break-in setting), the high speed needle needs to be set as rich as possible. Turn the high speed needle 1/4 turn
counterclockwise from initial setting (2.5 turns from fully closed). Repeat step 15b. Keep doing this until the engine stalls at full throttle,
then turn the high speed needle 1/4 turn clockwise. Run the car in an open parking lot with this rich engine setting for at least 5 tanks
of fuel to complete the break-in process. It is normal for a new engine to stall many times during this time due to the rich setting.
When it does, just restart the engine. After break-in, follow the ENGINE SETTING procedure to set the carburetor for normal operations.
ENGINE SETTING
Due to different fuel formula, operating elevation, humidity . . . etc., the engine may/may not operate properly at initial setting. Please
follow the following procedure to achieve proper carburetor setting. Do not perform this procedure until the engine has been properly
broken in.
a.Start the engine.
b.With a running engine, run the car back and foreth in a straight line (full throttle achieved furing each passage) in an open parking
lot. Repeat and note the sound of the exhaust. Do not hold the throttle open with car off the ground or the engine connecting rod
may break.
c.If the exhaust does not reach a high pitch note, turn the high speed needle (long needle, extending from carburetor body, pointing
up) 1/4 turn clockwise, and repeat step 15b.
d.Repeat step 15c until the engine reaches optimum setting (turning in the high speed needle will no longer have an effect at full
throttle and turning out the needle will cause the engine's full throttle rpm to drop a little). For normal operations, turn the high
speed needle 1/4 turn counterclockwise from the optimum setting.
e.To set the idle, turn the idle screw in (higher rpm) or out (lower rpm). Basically, the idle needs to be set at the lowest possible point
before the engine stalls.
f. To set the low speed needle (inside the throttle lever), the engine needs to be broken in and high speed needle needs to be set first.
g.Repeating step 15b every 10 seconds (1 second full throttle and 10 seconds idle). If the engine rpm at idle drops after a few seconds
and stalls, then turn in the low speed needle (clockwise) 1/4 turn. If the engine rpm stays the same or goes up at idle, then turn out
the low speed needle (counterclockwise) 1/4 turn.
h.Keep repeating step 15g until the engine rpm drops (goes to idle rpm, then drops a few more rpm after a few seconds) but does
not stall.
WARNING
Thank you for purchasing a Thunder Tiger Product. Please read all instructions thoroughly before operation.
1. This product is not a toy. It is a high performance model product. It is important to familiarize yourself with the model, its manual, and its construction
before assembly or operation.
2. Do not operate model products in rain, on public roads, near crowds, near airport, or near areas with restricted radio operation.
3. Always keep fuel away from heat and open flame. Only operate in open, well-ventilated area. Store fuel in cool, dry area. Keep the fuel bottle
cap tightly closed. Clean up any leak or excess fuel before starting the engine.
4. This product, its parts, and its construction tools can be harmful to your health. Always exercise extreme caution when assembling and/or operating
this product. Do not touch any part of model which rotates.
5. Check your radio frequency with the proper operating frequency of the area or country. Always check to see if there are any modelers operating
on the same frequency as your are. Also, check your radio for proper operation before operating a mode.
6. Improper operations may cause personal and/or property damage. Thunder Tiger and its distributor have no control over damage resulting
from shipping, improper construction, or improper usage.
7. Thunder Tiger assumes and accepts no responsibility for personal and/or property damages resulting from the use of improper building materials,
equipment and operations. By the act of assembling or operating this product, the user accepts all resulting liability. If the buyer is not prepared
to accept this liability, then he/she should return this kit in new, unassembled, and unused condition to the place of purchase.
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2-channel Radio