Rear, Transmission and differential tuning, Front – Traxxas 59076-1 User Manual

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Bump Steer Elimination Chart
The illustrations and the following table detail the position of the outer
toe link end for various caster and roll center settings to eliminate bump
steer. The shims and the hollow balls used to adjust bump steer are
provided with your vehicle.

REAR

The illustrations and the following table detail the position of the outer
toe link end for the rear suspension. Depending on the upper control arm
mounting hole in the bulkhead (roll center) and desired toe-in effects, the
following settings should be used.

Roll Center
There are two holes on the bulkheads to
mount each upper suspension arm. The
roll center of the vehicle can be raised by
mounting the upper control arm in the
lower of the two holes. This will effectively
increase the roll stiffness of the vehicle
(similar to installing swaybars). Adding
roll resistance to one end of the vehicle
will tend to add traction to the opposite end. For example, increasing roll
resistance in the rear by installing the upper arms in the lower holes will
provide more traction for the front wheels and potentially more steering.


From the factory, the front arms are installed in the upper position and
the rear arms are installed in the lower position. This makes the truck
easier and more forgiving to drive. The other holes should be reserved for
track tuning. Note: When the front upper suspension arms are moved to a
different hole, the outer toe link ends should be repositioned to eliminate
bump steer. Refer to the Bump Steer Elimination chart (left) and look up
your suspension combination (caster angle and roll center position) to find
the correct position for the front outer toe links. The same is required for the
rear control links. Adjustment is achieved using the shims and hollow balls
provided with the vehicle.

TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL TUNING

Adjusting the Gear Ratio
The gear ratio on Slayer Pro 4x4 can be adjusted for different conditions
that may require either increased acceleration or increased top speed.
Adjusting the gear ratio is accomplished by changing the clutch
bell on the engine and/or the spur gear (slipper clutch gear) on the
transmission. From the factory, Slayer Pro 4x4 is equipped with a
15-tooth clutch bell and a 36-tooth spur gear. This combination will
provide a good balance of acceleration and top speed. Optional spur
gears and clutch bell gears are listed on your parts list. Refer to the
sidebar chart for possible gearing combinations.

Adjusting the Two-Speed Ratios
Slayer Pro 4x4 is equipped to allow adjustment to the two-speed by
installing optional close and wide-ratio gearsets. This requires transmission
removal and disassembly (see Traxxas.com for detailed instructions). The
close ratio gearsets will reduce top speed slightly but will provide more
powerful acceleration by reducing engine RPM loss when shifting from 1st
gear to 2nd gear. The wide ratio gear set is installed in the Slayer Pro 4x4. The
additional horsepower and torque output of the TRX 3.3 engine provides
seamless shifting even with the larger gap between first and second gears.

Outer Toe Link End Setup

Caster

5° 7.5° 10° 12.5° 15°

Control Arm

Mounting Hole on

Front Bulkhead

Upper

Lower

Upper

Lower

Upper

Lower

Upper

Lower

Upper

Standard

Hollow Ball
Thin Shim
Thick Shim

Thin Shim
Standard

Hollow Ball
Thick Shim

Tall Center

Hollow Ball

Thick Shim
Standard

Hollow Ball
Thin Shim

Thick Shim
Thin Shim
Standard

Hollow Ball

FRONT

Upper Control Arm

Upper Mounting Holes

Upper Control Arm

Lower Mounting Holes

ADVANCED TUNING ADJUSTMENTS

*stock configuration out of the box

With 14T Clutch Bell

# of Spur Gear Teeth

2nd gear sets

Gear

36

38

40

17T/37T

1st

16.87

17.81

18.75

(Standard)

2nd

11.70

12.35

13.00

16T/40T

1st

16.87

17.81

18.75

(Close)

2nd

12.75

13.46

14.17

18T/38T

1st

16.87

17.81

18.75

(Wide)

2nd

10.77

11.37

11.97

With 15T Clutch Bell

(standard)

# of Spur Gear Teeth

2nd gear sets

Gear

36

38

40

17T/37T

1st

15.75

16.62

17.50

(Standard)

2nd

10.92

11.53

12.14

16T/40T

1st

15.75

16.62

17.50

(Close)

2nd

11.90

12.56

13.22

18T/38T

1st

15.75

*

16.62

17.50

(Wide)

2nd

10.05

*

10.61

11.17

With 16T Clutch Bell

# of Spur Gear Teeth

2nd gear sets

Gear

36

38

40

17T/37T

1st

14.76

15.58

16.40

(Standard)

2nd

10.24

10.81

11.38

16T/40T

1st

14.76

15.58

16.40

(Close)

2nd

11.16

11.78

12.40

18T/38T

1st

14.76

15.58

16.40

(Wide)

2nd

9.42

9.95

10.47

With 17T Clutch Bell

# of Spur Gear Teeth

2nd gear sets

Gear

36

38

40

17T/37T

1st

13.89

14.67

15.44

(Standard)

2nd

9.64

10.17

10.71

16T/40T

1st

13.89

14.67

15.44

(Close)

2nd

10.50

11.09

11.67

18T/38T

1st

13.89

14.67

15.44

(Wide)

2nd

8.87

9.36

9.85

Gear Ratio Chart
The following gear ratio chart shows the
available combinations with optional
spur gears, clutch bells, and two-speed
gear sets.

Outer Toe Link

End Setup

Control Arm

Mounting Hole on

Rear Bulkhead

Upper Hole

Lower Hole

Outer Toe Link

End Setup

Control Arm

Mounting Hole on

Rear Bulkhead

Upper Hole

Lower Hole

Tall Center

Hollow Ball

Tall Lower

Hollow Ball

Tall Upper

Hollow Ball

Tall Center

Hollow Ball

To Eliminate Bump Steer:

For Added Toe-In During Acceleration:

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