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Monday, 24 October 2011

Axon Racing: LED Light Installation

Axon Racing: LED Light Installation On YouTube.





Check out Squirrels forum! forums.thetoyz.com This video is on how to install the LED light kit onto your Axon Racing anti-gravity razorback racer hover. This video is on how to setup the axon racing anti gravity razorback racer. it involves receiver installation, zeroing your servo with the trims and lifting the horn, programming the esc, installing the lipo, testing the unit, initial turn on This is video 1 of lipo university where you will learn how to dispose of a lipo, shop for one versus nimh, what the capacity mah c value is, how to charge it, how to discharge it, temps temperature and other important facts like weight gearing brushless bl brushed nitro clutch bell cb pinion spur wheels and ice duratrax charger etc This will then cause you to run your engine rich. Why rich? More air for the power will leave it running lean. Nitro engines rev high to begin with. This will suck more gas through the engine to compensate for the increased air and thus causing more wear, a higher rev, increased costs in replacement sleeves and pistons, and a very burned out engine. The other interesting conclusion is the added 15 to 30% (ball park) more HP select fuel and glow plugs prior to break in. Information that this contains his how to troubleshoot and break in the kit based off of the glow plug, how much oil is good in fuel, and what nitro percent is good for the fuel. This is a ten video rc nitro break in series. The series is designed on how to guide the novice to experienced ...

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Sunday, 9 October 2011

Car Battery Work Around: YTO 348

Car Battery Work Around: YTO 348 On YouTube.





I thought I had a dead battery. Tried to jump start the truck without any luck. I had full power to all my accessories and the starter sounded loud and didn't slow when I tried to start the engine. So what's the problem? My truck is 10 yrs old and like all vehicles I have a corrosion problem, you know, the fuzz white stuff you get around the battery terminals. Mine had gotten so bad I had to replace a mount on the cable itself 6 months ago but I still had lots of corrosion on the cable. The corrosion will stop the ground wire from making contact and "completing the circuit" which is needed to start the engine as well as charge the battery while driving. Here's a work around to get you out of trouble temporarily so you can get to safety. Please note: The battery is good. Fluid inside is at proper level. This is not a long term fix as the battery is not charging. I used jumper cables, just the negative side, to complete the circuit to a new grounding point. A heavy gauge cable is needed to perform this safely. After vehicle is started, remove cable before driving.

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