Leaner richer, Faster slower, Leaner richer 3 1 2 – Losi LOSB0126 User Manual

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Low-Speed Adjustment

The low-speed adjustment affects the idle and slightly-off-idle

performance. The optimum setting allows the motor to idle

for at least 8−10 seconds. The model should then accelerate

with a slight amount of sluggishness and a noticeable amount

of smoke. The simplest way to check this is to make sure the

engine has been warmed up and let the engine idle for 8−10

seconds. If the low-speed mixture is so far off that the engine

won’t stay running that long, turn the idle stop screw clockwise,

increasing the idle speed. With the engine at idle, pinch and

hold the fuel line near the carburetor, cutting off the flow of

fuel, and listen closely to the engine rpm (speed). If the low-

speed needle is set correctly, the engine speed will increase

only slightly and then die. If the engine increases several

hundred rpm before stopping, the low-speed needle is too rich.

Lean the mixture by turning the needle clockwise one hour and

trying again. If the engine speed does not increase but simply

dies, the needle is too lean and needs to be richened up by

turning the needle counterclockwise one hour before trying

again. After you have optimized the low-speed setting, the

engine will probably be idling faster. You will have to adjust the

idle stop screw counterclockwise to slow the engine idle speed

down. The engine should accelerate at a constant pace without

hesitating.

Base Start-up Settings from the Factory

High-Speed Needle—2

1

/

2

turns out from bottom

Low-Speed Needle—2

1

/

2

turns out from bottom

Faster

Slower

Engine Tuning

After the engine is broken in, you can tune it for optimum

performance. When tuning, it is critical that you be cautious of

overheating as severe damage and premature wear can occur.

You want to make all carburetor adjustments in “one hour”

increments.

Leaner

Richer

3

1

2

1= Idle Stop Screw

2=Low-Speed Needle

3=High-Speed Needle

Carb Adjustments:

Make all carburetor

adjustments in one-hour

increments.
Imagine the slot in the

needle is the hour hand on

a clock. Adjust it as though

you were moving the hour

hand from one hour to the

next or previous one.

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