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Losi LOSB0125 User Manual

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Tuning, Adjusting and Maintaining the Speed-NT

Periodically examine your Speed-NT for the following:

Keep your vehicle clean using a brush to remove dirt

and dust.

Look for cracks in the suspension arms and other

molded parts.

Check that the tires are still glued to the wheels.

Check that all the wheel bearings are clean and lubricated.

Using your tools, attempt to tighten all the screws and

nuts.

Verify that the Chamber Links and Steering linkage are

not bent.

Check that the Toe and Chamber settings are as desired

and equal.

Check the Drivetrain:

o Check the Spur gear for wear.

o Check the Pinion gear.

o Check the Slipper Pads for wear.

Take the shocks off the vehicle and check, especially if they

appear to be leaking as it is time to rebuild them.

Look over all the wiring and connections for bare wire or

any place which could lead to a short circuit.

Turn on the radio and if the Green LED is off or dim replace

the 4 AA batteries in the transmitter.

After you become familiar with driving your Speed-NT,

you may need to reset or make adjustments for better

driving performance.
Just as in a real car, alignment is an important factor in your

vehicle’s handling. When you are ready to make adjustments

it is a good idea to have a flat work space to place your vehicle

on. This will enable you to easily and more quickly make both

Toe-in and Chamber adjustments. These adjustments should be

set with the vehicle sitting at its normal ride height.

Starting Settings

Carburetor:

High-Speed:

2

3

/

4

Turns Out

Low-Speed:

2

3

/

4

Turns Out

Slipper:

4 Turns Out

Radio End Points:

Tuning the Front End of the Speed-NT

Shock Location: The Speed-NT has two mounting locations

on the front shock tower. The position can be easily adjusted

by simply moving the top of the shock to another hole. The

standard location (outside hole on the tower) works best on

most surfaces. Moving the top of the shock inward a hole will

slow steering response and make the Speed-NT smoother in

bumps. The standard position on the arm is outside, which

offers the best balance. Running the inside shock location will

give the Speed-NT more steering into the turn and less steering

on corner exit. Running the shock location outside on the

front arm will give you less overall steering into the turn and

keep the front end flatter through the turn, making the Speed-

NT smoother and easier to drive. This can be used on high-

traction surfaces. Keep in mind as you move the shocks in on

the arm this will require internal limiters to obtain the correct

suspension travel. For the inside location a total of .200-inch

limiter works great. Losi sells a shock spacer set (LOSA5050) that

includes .030-inch, .060-inch, .090-inch and .120-inch spacers.
All of the Camber and Steering Linkages have been assembled

in the following way.
Using the supplied flat metal turnbuckle wrench if you need to

SHORTEN any link on the Speed-NT rotate the wrench towards

the front of the vehicle (counterclockwise). If you need to

LENGTHEN any link then rotate the wrench towards the rear of

the vehicle (clockwise).

Static Camber: This refers to the angle of the wheels/tires

relative to the surface (viewed from either the front or back).

Negative camber means that the top of the tire leans in toward

the chassis. Positive camber means the top of the tire leans out,

away from the chassis. Camber can be precisely measured with

after-market camber gauges, sold at a local hobby shop. It can

be measured (roughly) using any square (to the ground) object

by checking the gap between the square edge and the top of

the tire. Testing has shown that 1 degree of negative camber

is best for most track conditions. Increasing negative camber

(in the range of 1-2 degrees) will generally increase steering.

Decreasing negative camber (in the range of 0-1 degree) will

generally decrease steering and the Speed-NT will feel easier to

drive as a result. This is, most often, a very critical adjustment in

tuning your Speed-NT that can be made quickly and easily.