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8 • NITRO RUSTLER

To prevent loss of radio range 
do not kink or cut the black wire, 
do not bend or cut the metal tip, 
and do not bend or cut the white 
wire at the end of the metal tip.

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Learn terms related to 
the TRX 2.5 racing engine 
beginning on page 16.

INTROdUcTION

Your model includes the TQ 2.4GHz transmitter. When powered 
on, the TQ 2.4GHz will automatically locate and lock onto an 
available frequency, allowing multiple models to be raced 
together without frequency conflicts. Just switch on and drive! 
The included TQ 2.4GHz radio system has been programmed for 
your model at the factory and does not require adjustment, but 
it does have settings you may need to access to maintain proper 
operation of your model. The detailed instructions (page 11) 
included in this manual will help you understand and operate 
the functions of the new TQ 2.4GHz radio system. For additional 
information and how-to videos, visit Traxxas.com.

RadIO SYSTEm TERmINOLOGY

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these radio and 
power system terms. They will be used throughout this manual. 

2.4GHz Spread Spectrum 

– This model is equipped with the 

latest R/C technology. Unlike AM and FM systems that require 
frequency crystals and are prone to frequency conflicts, the TQ 
2.4GHz system automatically selects and locks onto an open 
frequency, and offers superior resistance to interference and 
“glitching.”

Current

 – Current is a measure of power flow through the 

electronics, usually measured in amps. If you think of a wire as a 
garden hose, current is a measure of how much water is flowing 
through the hose.

Frequency band

 – The radio frequency used by the transmitter to 

send signals to your model. This model operates on the 2.4GHz 
direct-sequence spread spectrum.

mAh 

– Abbreviation for milliamp hour, a measure of the capacity 

of the battery pack. The higher the number, the longer the 
battery will last between recharges.

Neutral position

 – The standing position that the servos seek 

when the transmitter controls are at the neutral setting.

NiCad

 – Abbreviation for nickel-cadmium. The original 

rechargeable hobby pack, NiCad batteries have very high 
current handling, high capacity, and can last up to 1000 
charging cycles. Good charging procedures are required to 
reduce the possibility of developing a “memory” effect and 
shortened run times.

NiMH 

– Abbreviation for nickel-metal hydride. Rechargeable 

NiMH batteries offer high-current handling and much greater 
resistance to the “memory” effect. NiMH batteries generally 
allow higher capacity than NiCad batteries. They can last up to 
500 charge cycles. A peak charger designed for NiMH batteries is 
required for optimal performance.

Receiver 

– The radio unit inside your model that receives signals 

from the transmitter and relays them to the servos.

Servo

 – Small motor units in your model that operate the steering 

and throttle mechanisms.

Transmitter 

– The hand-held radio unit that sends throttle and 

steering instructions to your model.

Trim 

– The fine-tuning adjustment of the neutral position of the 

servos, made by adjusting the steering trim knob on the face of 
the transmitter. 

2-channel radio system

 – The TQ radio system, consisting of the 

receiver, the transmitter, and the servos. The system uses two 
channels: one to operate the throttle and one to operate the 
steering.

RadIO SYSTEm PREcaUTIONS

• Do not kink the receiver antenna wire. Kinks in the antenna wire 

will reduce range.

• DO NOT CUT any part of the receiver antenna wire. Cutting the 

antenna will reduce range. 

• You must extend the antenna wire in the model as far as 

possible for maximum range. In doing so, the antenna wire will 
be extended outside of the vehicle body. Do not wrap or coil the 
antenna wire to keep it from extending out of the body.

• The antenna wire must be installed into the antenna tube to 

protect it from getting cut or damaged, which will reduce range. 
When installing the antenna wire into the antenna tube, be 
careful not to kink the wire by pressing it against the antenna 
tube cap. The antenna wire should extend to just below or to 
within one-half inch below the cap.

TRaxxaS Tq

 

2.4Ghz RadIO SYSTEm

Summary of Contents for 44094-1 Nitro Rustler

Page 1: ...owner s manual MODEL 44094 ...

Page 2: ...ed and proven to produce the best performing engine possible Using traditional or old fashioned procedures could reduce engine performance and longevity 3 Before You Proceed 4 Safety Precautions 5 Tools Supplies and Required Equipment 6 Anatomy of the Nitro Rustler 7 Quick Start Getting Up to Speed 8 Traxxas TQ 2 4GHz Radio System 14 The TRX 2 5 Racing Engine 30 Driving Your Model 31 Tuning Adjust...

Page 3: ...s and helpful hints identified by the icons below Be sure to read them An important warning about personal safety or avoiding damage to your model and related components Special advice from Traxxas to make things easier and more fun Refers you to a page with a related topic Support If you have any questions about your model or its operation call the Traxxas Technical Support Line toll free at 1 88...

Page 4: ...gin in all directions around your model to prevent collisions The engine can be loud If the noise makes you uncomfortable wear ear protection Be considerate of your neighbors by not running your model early in the morning or late in the evening Do not kink the antenna wire Kinks in the antenna wire will reduce range Do not cut the antenna stinger or any other part of the antenna wire Cutting the a...

Page 5: ...uel see page 18 Small flat blade screwdriver for tuning 1 8 inch blade After run oil to protect the engine from corrosion NiMH 7 2V battery pack 10 quart 5010 20 quart 5020 33 quart 5030 10 gallon 5060 20 gallon 5070 33 gallon 5080 Glow plug and wheel nut wrench 4 way wrench Foam air filter oil see page 19 U joint wrench 1 5mm L wrench 2 0mm L wrench Turnbuckle wrenches NiMH battery charger Afterm...

Page 6: ...hock Oil Damper Tie Rod Turnbuckle Throttle Brake Servo Transmission Air Filter Pipe Header Engine see pg 14 for details Pressure Line Fuel Line EZ Start Motor EZ Start Plug Shock Tower Body Mount Spur Gear Chassis lower Slipper Clutch Half Shaft On Off Switch Receiver Antenna Mount Pipe Hanger Tie Bar Bulkhead Front Camber Link Turnbuckle Chassis upper ...

Page 7: ...cedure for your TRX 2 5 5 Install batteries in the transmitter See page 10 14 Break in your engine See pages 24 26 Nitro Rustler requires 4 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries for the transmitter Follow the break in instructions exactly to ensure the best performing longest lasting engine 6 Install batteries in the model See page 10 15 Tune your engine See page 27 The Nitro Rustler requires 4 AA...

Page 8: ...n that the servos seek when the transmitter controls are at the neutral setting NiCad Abbreviation for nickel cadmium The original rechargeable hobby pack NiCad batteries have very high current handling high capacity and can last up to 1000 charging cycles Good charging procedures are required to reduce the possibility of developing a memory effect and shortened run times NiMH Abbreviation for nic...

Page 9: ...vo Channel 2 Throttle Servo TQ 2 4GHz Transmitter Steering Trim Throttle Trigger Steering Wheel Power Switch Battery Compartment Set Button Red Green Status LED TRAXXAS TQ 2 4GHz RADIO SYSTEM Applying The Decals The main decals for your model have been applied at the factory Additional decals are printed on self adhesive clear mylar and are die cut for easy removal Use a hobby knife to lift the co...

Page 10: ...power indicator light does not indicate the charge level of the battery pack installed in the model Refer to the LED Codes section on page 13 for more information on the transmitter s status LED codes RADIO SYSTEM RULES Always turn your TQ 2 4GHz transmitter on first and off last This procedure will help to prevent your model from receiving stray signals from another transmitter or other source an...

Page 11: ...model turns left Channel 1 would need to be reversed to correct the servo direction Use the following procedures to reverse the steering or throttle channel if necessary Servo reversing should only be required if you accidentally reset the direction of a channel Do not reverse the throttle or steering channels unless necessary Note Before performing these procedures make sure that both the transmi...

Page 12: ...e hand held transmitter Range Testing the Radio System Before each running session with your model you should range test your radio system to ensure that it operates properly 1 Turn on the radio system and check its operation as described in the previous section 2 Have a friend hold the model with the engine off 3 Walk away from the model with the transmitter until you reach the farthest distance ...

Page 13: ...tion Fail Safe Your Traxxas radio system is equipped with a built in fail safe function that returns the throttle to its last saved neutral position in the event of a signal loss The LED on the transmitter and the receiver will rapidly flash red when the fail safe mode is activated If Fail Safe activates while you are operating your model determine the reason for signal loss and resolve the proble...

Page 14: ...ne break in will take between one and two hours Old style break in procedures such as idling the engine on the bench for several tanks of fuel or simply running the engine with a very rich fuel mixture for the first 4 tanks of fuel will not achieve the best results Follow the easy steps in this manual AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE A clean air filter is critical for long engine life Due to the high perfor...

Page 15: ... Head Cylinder head EZ Start Motor Low Speed Needle Throttle Arm Clutch Bell Flywheel Carburetor Air Intake Fuel Intake High Speed Needle Idle Speed Adjustment Screw EZ Start Plug Positive Wire Negative Wire Fuel Line Fuel Tank Tuned Pipe Exhaust Tip Pressure Line Ground Wire Glow Plug Wire Crankshaft Crankcase EZ Start Drive Unit ...

Page 16: ...ure inside the crankcase Crankcase The engine s body that contains all of the running mechanical components Crankshaft The main shaft of the engine that holds the reciprocating assembly Cooling fins The cooling fins are milled into the cylinder head and crankcase and cause heat to be drawn away from the engine Heat is removed when it dissipates into the air passing across the cooling fins It is im...

Page 17: ...onnecting rod and moves up and down in the cylinder sleeve The precise fit between the piston and the sleeve creates a seal that allows the engine to have the required compression for combustion Port Ports are openings in the sleeve that allow atomized fuel to enter the combustion chamber and burned exhaust gases to exit The shape and location of the ports are a large factor in controlling the eng...

Page 18: ...mps more power and a smooth throttle response For those who want to run higher nitro 33 Top Fuel is the optimum nitro percentage for the TRX 2 5 Racing Engine Increasing the nitro beyond 33 can introduce the need for engine modifications ports head shimming etc to avoid starting and tuning difficulties There are limits to how much nitro an engine can effectively use to make more power Lower nitro ...

Page 19: ...d dirt constantly move through the filter anytime the engine is running Even if you can t see dirt on the filter it is present inside the foam after any amount of run time If you exceed the recommended cleaning intervals your engine will be damaged Engine damage or wear due to dirt ingestion is easy to detect and one of the top causes of premature engine failure Air Filter Cleaning Instructions 1 ...

Page 20: ...to meter the fuel and maintain the ideal air fuel ratio in these ever changing conditions For example colder air is more dense more air molecules for a given volume of air and therefore requires more fuel more fuel molecules to maintain the correct air fuel ratio Warmer air is less dense fewer air molecules and therefore needs less fuel to maintain the correct air fuel ratio The tuning needles are...

Page 21: ...o not re adjust your carburetor from the factory settings until after the engine is started and running and you have been able to observe the engine running to assess what minor adjustments may be required to compensate for fuel temperature and altitude Adjustments are usually made in 1 8 or 1 16 turn increments If the engine sticks at TDC see page 35 for instructions on freeing the engine The Idl...

Page 22: ... LED indicates the status of the EZ Start electric starter motor The cush drive mechanism in the drive unit prevents damage to the gears caused by engine kickback SmartStart protectioncircuitrypreventsdamagetothemotorbycutting poweriftheloadonthemotororotherelectronicsexceedssafelimits Charging the EZ Start Battery The included charger can be used to charge the included battery pack The battery pa...

Page 23: ...ion circuit to shut off the power to the motor Allow at least three minutes for the starter motor to cool and the circuit to automatically reset before continuing Use the time to find and eliminate the condition that caused the excessive load on the starter motor Use a Strong Starter Battery A weak starter battery or one that has not been fully charged may not deliver enough power to crank the eng...

Page 24: ...braking could cause the engine to stall unnecessarily Special break in fuels are not recommended Use the same fuel you plan to use everyday If possible avoid breaking in the engine on extremely hot or cold days see page 26 Pay careful attention to the fuel level Do not allow the fuel tank to run completely empty An extremely low fuel level causes the mixture to run too lean This could result in a ...

Page 25: ...d may increase and cause the model to try to creep forward when stopped Reduce the idle speed by turning the idle speed adjustment screw see page 15 on the carburetor counterclockwise 3 When the fuel tank is nearly empty shut off the engine and refuel From here on you do not need to let the engine cool between tanks Tank 4 1 Driving procedure Gently pull the throttle trigger to full throttle over ...

Page 26: ...n sleeve to wear prematurely Wrap the cooling head with a paper towel clean rag or sock to help keep the engine running around the recommended 200 to 215 F break in temp If too much heat is contained the engine can actually run too hot Make sure that you monitor the engine s temp closely for the first couple of tanks until you get the right amount of cover for the cooling head This will of course ...

Page 27: ...ing gradually lean the high speed fuel mixture in 1 16 turn increments Make several high speed passes after each adjustment to clear out the engine and note any change in performance The TRX 2 5 is extremely powerful Remember to apply the throttle gradually to prevent wheelies or loss of control Continue this procedure until there is no longer any performance improvement If any one of the followin...

Page 28: ...he idle speed adjustment screw to control engine idle 1 When the throttle servo is in its neutral position the throttle slide should be stopped against the idle speed adjustment screw 2 Turn the screw counterclockwise to reduce the idle speed or clockwise to increase it The idle speed should be set as low as possible while still maintaining reliable running characteristics When adjusting the low s...

Page 29: ... in seventy degree weather For this reason we cannot give you a definitive temperature range that indicates the best possible engine tuning There is NO optimal temperature that can be used as a target to deliver the best engine tuning Do not rely on a temp gauge alone to tune your engine Tune the engine by paying very close attention to how it responds to changes in fuel mixture more smoke less sm...

Page 30: ...ng distances This could cause the engine to build up enough speed to exceed maximum safe rpm limits Don t drive your Nitro Rustler with drivetrain damage of any kind The engine could be damaged due to overloads on the engine caused by drivetrain friction or over revving caused by loose or missing parts Don t tow anything with your Nitro Rustler The engine is cooled by airflow created by speed Towi...

Page 31: ...each front wheel Use the turnbuckles to adjust the alignment Adjusting the Camber The camber angle of both the front and rear wheels can be adjusted with the camber rods upper turnbuckles Use a square or right angle triangle to set the camber accurately Adjust the front wheels to 0 of camber wheel perpendicular to the ground In the rear adjust the wheels to 1 to 2 of negative camber These adjustme...

Page 32: ... sleeve should be replaced when they no longer seal effectively loss of compression Symptoms include the engine being difficult to start when warm stalling when warm and stalling when throttle is suddenly closed to idle Replace the wrist pin and G clip whenever the piston and sleeve are replaced Connecting rod The connecting rod should be replaced when the piston and sleeve are replaced or after t...

Page 33: ...tions 6 Place a rag or paper towel over the engine to catch any WD 40 or after run oil that may come out of the carburetor or glow plug hole 7 Connect the EZ Start controller to the model and spin the engine for 10 seconds 8 Remove the rag or paper towel and repeat steps 5 7 two more times 9 Clean and re oil the air filter so it will be ready for use next time See page 19 for air filter maintenanc...

Page 34: ...protection mode Allow the controller to cool for at least three minutes The circuitry should automatically reset Check to make sure the wires are connected to the EZ Start motor in the Nitro Rustler The red wire should connect to the positive motor terminal indicated by a red dot next to the terminal The engine could be flooded If too much fuel accumulates in the combustion chamber at start up the...

Page 35: ...driveline that would cause excessive loads on the engine Clearing a Flooded Engine If the engine is primed for too long during startup then it can become flooded with fuel When the engine is flooded it will no longer turn due to excess fuel in the combustion chamber preventing upward movement of the piston Use the following procedure to clear a flooded engine 1 Remove the blue glow plug wire 2 Rem...

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