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Old 09-14-2009 | 10:11 AM
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newbie quiestion..........witch way is for raising the idle ???
Old 09-14-2009 | 03:16 PM
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Think of it as leaning it. Turning it clockwise will make the idle higher. Same with LSN.
Old 09-15-2009 | 08:23 PM
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First off I like your name.

Second, make sure you are setting the idle on the carb itself with the idle screw and not using the trims on the radio.
LOTS of noobs do this and then have problems with the engine cutting off while braking.

Just for the heck of it here's a simple tuning guide I wrote up if you would like some reading.

To get it tuned, First get the engine fully warmed up!
Never tune a cold engine.
Start from factory settings on all needles. (Maybe 1/8 to 1/4 in on the HSN from factory.)

Be sure to set the idle gap as well as needles to factory settings before retuning from scratch.


Get your HSN set first.
Keep leaning the HSN 1/8 turn in at a time and watch the performance increase.
Making a couple top speed passes each time to let the engine get used to the new setting.
When you see a decrease in performance turn the HSN back out 1/8 to 1/4 turn to richen it back into the safe zone. Keep an eye on temps as well.
Good top speed and good trail of smoke at all speeds is what you want.

Then set the LSN.
You can do the pinch or punch test, or both.

PUNCH TEST-
Once you have the HSN set, engine warmed up.
Make a couple top speed passes and bring it in and let idle for 10- 15 seconds.
Then give it 3/4 to full throttle.
If is slow to take off and smokes alot you are too rich and need to start leaning the LSN.
If it takes off fast, rev's and dies, etc... it is too lean and you need to richen the LSN.

If it smokes and is slow taking off, start turning the LSN in 1/12 to 1/8 turn and again make a few passes to get it used to the new setting in between adjustments.

PINCH TEST-
Make a couple top speed passes, bring it in and pinch off the fuel line near the carb.
Start counting 1...2...3...
It should run for about 3 seconds before it revs and dies.
If it runs longer you need to lean the LSN.
If less than 3 seconds you need to richen the LSN.


Once you have good acceleration and still have smoke at all speeds you are done.
You may need to reset the idle on the carb once you are done tuning.

Weather always plays into your tuning and you will need to adjust the HSN for day to day conditions.
I.E.- colder weather requires more rich settings and vice versa.

I am just a basher and no expert so use this info at your own risk!

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Old 09-16-2009 | 02:24 PM
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Thanks for that ive had this car for a while and still trying to figure out the tuning thing that help a lot to understand how to do it
Old 09-16-2009 | 09:15 PM
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I tune mine completely opposite. I'll warm it up, then I'll set the LSN first. I'll get it to sit and idle good then I'll do the HSN.
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ORIGINAL: CarGuy7a

I tune mine completely opposite. I'll warm it up, then I'll set the LSN first. I'll get it to sit and idle good then I'll do the HSN.
Same with me. I posted a tuning guide on the General RC Car forums, "Quick Tuning Guide for Newbie's!" was the name.

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