Another problem
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I haven't had a normal run from my Forza in months.It had tons of problems.Now when I press the throttle I have to wait for a few seconds for it to accelerate and the speed is very slow.I already replaced the servos and the receiver and I still have radio problems.
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Are you sure its your radio? I think frozenshade is on the right path. Make sure that your lowspeed needle is flush with the collar, and your high speed needle is 3 /1/2 turns out from closed. Your idle screw should be set to allow the barrel in the carb to be 1mm open. Try this and let us know.
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Maybe part of the problem is the radio.When I turn the buggy on and then press the throttle the servo will sometimes respond after a few seconds.
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Maybe part of the problem is the radio.When I turn the buggy on and then press the throttle the servo will sometimes respond after a few seconds.
Maybe part of the problem is the radio.When I turn the buggy on and then press the throttle the servo will sometimes respond after a few seconds.
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so when you interchange the trottle and steering servo on the receiver the problem occured on your steering servo? the trottle servo when back to normal? if yes then it's a receiver problem.
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I took it out and placed it back in and I still have the problem.
I took it out and placed it back in and I still have the problem.
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A receiver problem?I haven't crashed the buggy when I used the aftermarket receiver so what could have happened?Maybe I bought a broken used receiver at my lhs.The receiver didn't come in a box.A person just found it and sold it to me.It was the only 27MHz AM reciever they had.I'll probably just buy a FM radio set because I heard that FM is better then AM.



