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Old 17-02-2013
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Angry 1:8 buggy is stalling when full throttle applied

Help me please I have recently purchased a Hong nor X1X RTR and I am trying to tune it after initial problems starting it to be able to break in but seem to have sorted that now, only to now have my car stall when I try engage full throttle
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Could be your bottom end is too lean mate. try turning your bottom end (screw that's in the end of your carb slider) 1 turn anti clockwise.
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Cheers mate will give it a try tomorrow
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If its spluttering on acceleration its most likely the bottom end, if its cutting once it's close to full throttle it's top end to lean, top end to lean normal strikes 1/4 to half way down the straight, bottom end will be as you punch the throttle out of a corner etc.

It's a balancing act between top and bottom. Also remember as you adjust the bottom end you will adjust you tick over.
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