Important-read this before running – OFNA Racing X3 Sabre User Manual

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IMPORTANT-READ THIS BEFORE RUNNING

Running nitro kit is fun and easy, but to make
this a safe and good experience you must
observe a few rules. This kit is extremely fast,
easily over 35MPH, and can seriously injure
someone if you are not careful.

•Any running area you choose must be dry.

Do not run car near any water or wet dirt.

•Remove air filter and cover carb. intake.

•Remove fuel from tank and fuel lines

•This kit is not a toy. Always run car with a

second person as a spotter and pitman.

•Hot Parts-The pipe, manifold, engine and head

are very hot and will cause burns.

•Rotating Parts-Keep hands away from the

drive train, wheels, and engine when engine

is running.

•Radio-Check battery life before running the

car. The radio does not have full control of the

car with steering and/or throttle/brake, do not

run until corrected. Failure to correct this will

result in possible injury and damage to the

car or property. We strongly recommend

using a Failsafe.

•Glow fuel-Do not leave the glow fuel

unattended with the lid off. Nitro fuel contains

Methanol and Nitro Methane is flammable

and poisonous.

Store fuel in cool ventilated location.

Refer to the glow fuel label for additional

precautions.

•Never leave fuel in car,
it will ruin the engine if left in tank.

•Always turn off the car BEFORE turning off

the

radio.

•DAMAGE DUE CAR RUN AWAY IS NOT

A WARRANTY ISSUE .

•Turn off radio in the car

•Put a few drops of after run in the engine to keep

it from rusting.

•Clear oil and dirt from chassis with a

degreaser.

•Squeeze fuel line and hold until engine stops.

•With a rag, cover exhaust outlet.

• Do not run on public streets. It is very easy to

have the car run over or be damaged by hitting

the curb.

•Do not operate the car in tight confined

places. The car is very fast and will easily hit

something.

•Do not operate the car at night. You will not

be able to drive it safely.

•Do not operate the car indoors. Engine

exhaust fumes are dangerous.

•Glow fuel is poisonous!

•Glow fuel is flammable!

•Do not leave in fuel bottle with lid off at any

time.

•Do not use any fuel other than glow fuel in the

engine.

•Do not do this alone, get an experienced

friend to help for the first time.

•Fill fuel tank, try not to spill fuel. Do not spill

fuel on receiver.

•Hold car off the ground, so it will not runaway

when it first starts.

•Turn on the radio and check the linkage before

starting engine.

•Turn on car receiver battery switch.

•Always have an air filter on the carburetor to

keep dirt out.

Caution!

W hen star ting the engine make sure the

following is obser ved.

IF YOU DO NOT BREAK-IN

ENGINE CORRECTLY, AT LOW-MID

RPM, YOU WILL BREAK THE

CONNECTING ROD!

•Do not run near people or animals. The car is

very fast and could easily hit someone if you

are not an expert driver.

•Due to noise, you will want to consider the

surrounding area when operating the car.

1. W here to r un car?

2. Glow Fuel

3. Fir st Time Star ting the Engine

•See your engine owners manual.

4. Engine Break-in

5. Emer gency Engine Stopping

6. Storing Car After Running

7. Precautions

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