too fast savage 25
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too fast savage 25
hi , am new to rc so please bear with me ,,,,just brought a savage 25 ,,,am trying to break in the engine but its reving very fast,,,have all 4 tires off the ground , but she accelerates soo fast,,,that all 4 tires spin very rapidly,,,,could anyone tell me the problem ? have the stock radio ,,,but not on at the time this crazy spinning thing is happening,,,any help ?
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RE: too fast savage 25
yea, radio has to be on or that will happen to it. and if it still does it when your radio is on, try setting your trim on your radio for the throttle servo down or adjust the idle screw on the carb. work with the controller first! turn it counter-clockwise to lower rpm.
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RE: too fast savage 25
Try adjusting your idle. I broke mine in last week and had the same problem (as have many others if you search through the forums). Adjusting the idle needle and/or the throttle trim on your controller should take care of it.
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RE: too fast savage 25
I have just finished running the second tank of fuel thru mine today. During the first tank and a half I found it would idle erractically. Sometimes to slow and at other times, much to fast. I think that it probably is the throttle slide sticking. It seems to be freeing up quite nicely after the second tank run thru it.
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the problem might also be the frequency of your radio. i am pretty sure that the stock radio is a 27 mhz which is very weak. you might be picking up radio signals (it happens to me a lot in new jersey, until i upgraded my radio). You should upgrade to a 75 mhz. And since you are a begginer, you should check out the Futaba 2ph. you can drop on the ground a million times and it will still work great, also it is easy to tune your throttle and steering pre sets.