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RAPTOR • 21

ADJUSTING YOUR MODEL

Adjusting the Slipper Clutch

The model is equipped with an adjustable 
slipper clutch, which is built into the 
large spur gear. The purpose of the 
slipper clutch is to regulate the 
amount of power sent to the rear 
wheels to prevent tire spin. When 
it slips, the slipper clutch makes a 
high-pitch, whining noise. Remove the rubber slipper clutch plug 
on the transmission cover in order to adjust the slipper. Use the 
4-way wrench to turn the adjusting nut clockwise to tighten and 
counterclockwise to loosen. Place the model on a high-traction 
surface, such as carpet. Adjust the slipper so that you can hear it slip 
for approximately two feet from a standing, full throttle start. (Learn 
more about adjusting the slipper clutch in the sidebar.)

Motor and Gearing

There are two different types of aftermarket motors that can be 
purchased for your model, stock and modified. Stock motors all 
have the same wire thickness and number of turns around the 
armature as governed by sanctioned racing organizations. They 
are inexpensive and widely available. Modified motors are more 
expensive, may feature ball bearings, and come in a variety of wire 
thicknesses and a number of turns of wire on the armature. The 
fewer number of turns of wire on the armature, the more powerful 
the motor will be. Keep in mind that the more powerful the motor, 
the less battery run time you will have. 
One of the more significant advantages to your model’s 
transmission is the extremely wide range of available gear 
ratios. It can be geared low enough to run an extremely hot, 
modified motor. A modified motor should be geared lower 
(higher numerically) than a stock motor because it will reach its 
maximum power at higher rpm’s. A modified motor that is geared 
incorrectly can actually be slower than a correctly-geared, stock 
motor. Use the following formula to calculate the overall ratio for 

combinations not listed on the gear chart:
If you are worried that you might be over-geared, check the 
temperature of the battery pack and motor. If the battery is  
extremely hot, and/or the motor is too hot to touch, your model is 
probably over-geared. If you are not able to run your model for at least 

four minutes before the battery dies, then change to a lower gear 
ratio. This temperature test assumes that the model is close to factory 
stock weight and operates freely with no excessive friction, dragging, 
or binding, and the battery is fully charged and in good condition.

The model is equipped with a Titan 12T 550 motor. The gear 
combination that comes stock on each model provides good overall 
acceleration and top speed. If you want more top speed and less 
acceleration, install the included high-speed gearing (more teeth). If 
you want more acceleration and less top speed, use a smaller optional 
(not included) pinion gear. 

The included high-speed gearing is 

intended for high-speed running on hard surfaces, and this gearing 
is not recommended for off-road or repetitive starting and stopping. 

The Titan 12T is equipped with an integrated cooling fan that is 
effective during medium to high-speed operation. The gearbox is 
specially vented to cool the 
motor. Repetitive starting and 
stopping over short distances 
creates excess heat and will 
not allow the fan to cool the 
motor properly. For this type 
of driving, smaller pinion 
gears are recommended to 
reduce load on the motor.

Gearing Compatibility Chart

The chart to the right shows 
a full range of gear combinations. This does NOT imply that these 
gear combinations should be used. Over-gearing (bigger pinions, 
smaller spurs) can overheat and damage the motor and/or speed 
control. Items in black will fit 540 motor only (not Titan 12T). 

Adjusting Gear Mesh

Incorrect gear mesh is the most common cause of 
stripped spur gears. Gear mesh should be checked and 
adjusted anytime a gear is replaced. To set the gear 
mesh, cut a narrow strip of notebook paper 
and run it into the gear mesh. Loosen the 
motor screws and slide the motor and pinion 
gear into the spur gear. Retighten the motor 
screws and then remove the strip of paper. 
You should be able to run a fresh strip of paper 
through the gears without binding them. 

Tighten

Loosen

# Spur Gear Teeth

x 2.72 = Final Gear Ratio

# Pinion Gear Teeth

• Fast Acceleration
• Short Distances
• Small Tracks

14-Tooth Pinion*

90-Tooth Spur

• Good Acceleration
• Good Speed
• Normal Conditions

16-Tooth Pinion

90-Tooth Spur

• High Top Speed
• Long Distances
• Hard Surfaces

23-Tooth Pinion

86-Tooth Spur

*optional (sold separately)

Motor 

Screws

Strip of 

Paper

Do not run your model with 
the slipper clutch adjusting 
spring fully compressed. The 
minimum recommended 
slipper clutch setting is 1/2 turn 
counterclockwise from fully 
compressed. 

Spur Gear

Pinion Gear

76

83

86

90

12

-

-

-

20.40

13

-

-

-

18.83

14

-

-

-

17.49

15

-

-

15.59

16.32

16

-

-

14.62

15.30

17

-

-

13.76

14.40

18

-

12.54

13.00

13.60

19

-

11.88

12.31

12.88

20

-

11.29

11.70

12.24

21

-

10.75

11.14

11.66

22

-

10.26

10.63

11.13

23

-

9.82

10.17

10.64

24

-

9.41

9.75

10.20

25

8.27

9.03

9.36

9.79

26

7.95

8.68

9.00

-

27

7.66

8.36

8.66

-

28

7.38

8.06

8.35

-

29

7.13

7.78

8.07

-

30

6.89

7.53

-

-

Stock

Included Optional

Usable Range

High Speed, Hard Surfaces Only

Not Recommended

-

Does Not Fit

Summary of Contents for F-150 Raptor SVT 5806

Page 1: ...MODEL 58064 owner s manual...

Page 2: ...xt page to find out how to contact us and what your support options are Quick Start This manual is designed with a Quick Start path that outlines the necessary procedures to get your model up and runn...

Page 3: ...ollowed and the precautions are adhered to IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER Your model is not intended for use on public roads or congested areas where its operation can conflict with or disrupt pedestria...

Page 4: ...d control uses rechargeable batteries that must be handled with care for safety and long battery life Make sure to read and follow all instructions and precautions that were provided with your battery...

Page 5: ...a to include in any R C toolbox Safety glasses Traxxas Ultra Premium Tire Glue Part 6468 CA glue Hobby knife Side cutters and or needle nose pliers Phillips screwdriver Soldering iron Supplied Tools a...

Page 6: ...LED Light Pipe Battery Hold Down Receiver Box Antenna Mount Front Suspension Arm Front Bumper Steering Servo Shock Toe Link Front Camber Link Rear Camber Link Rear Shock Tower Chassis Front Body Mount...

Page 7: ...page 15 9 Detail your model See page 8 The receiver antenna and antenna tube must be properly installed before operating your model Apply other decals if desired 4 Install batteries in the transmitter...

Page 8: ...se digital proportional throttle control Electronic speed controls use power more efficiently than mechanical speed controls so that the batteries run longer An electronic speed control also has circu...

Page 9: ...ure that is forcing the water through the hose 550 and 540 These numbers refer to the size of the motor 550 motors have armatures that are 30 longer than 540 motors IMPORTANT RADIO SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS...

Page 10: ...High Current Connector Male to Battery XL 5 Electronic Speed Control Channel 2 Steering Servo Channel 1 Your model is equipped with the Traxxas TQ 2 4GHz transmitter The transmitter has two channels...

Page 11: ...s charging 3 The battery should charge for approximately 8 hours The LED will turn green when the battery is fully charged Disconnect the battery from the charger after charging 2 3 1 Using Other Char...

Page 12: ...r is engineered to extract all the power your battery has to give RADIO SYSTEM RULES Always turn your transmitter on first and off last This procedure will help to prevent your model from receiving st...

Page 13: ...ion Use the following procedures to reverse the steering and throttle channels if necessary Servo reversing should only be required if you accidentally reset the direction of a channel Do not reverse...

Page 14: ...trigger is at neutral 8 Once adjustments are made turn off your model followed by the hand held transmitter Range Testing the Radio System Before each running session with your model you should range...

Page 15: ...p nut over the antenna tube and screw it onto the antenna post 4 Use the supplied tool to tighten the crimp nut on the post just until the antenna tube is securely in place Do not overtighten or crush...

Page 16: ...Press and hold the EZ Set button A The LED will first turn green and then red Release the button 5 When the LED blinks RED ONCE pull the throttle trigger to the full throttle position and hold it the...

Page 17: ...ready to drive Note If you missed the mode you wanted keep the EZ Set button pressed down and the blink cycle will repeat until the button is released and a Mode is selected LED Codes and Protection...

Page 18: ...etitive hard acceleration Tips for Increasing Run Time Use batteries with the highest mAh rating you can purchase Read and follow all maintenance and care instructions provided by the manufacturer of...

Page 19: ...r box during wet running This can cause long term problems with the sensitive electronics in the receiver Removing the receiver box cover during storage allows the air inside to dry This step can impr...

Page 20: ...he model s ride height can be adjusted by adding or removing the clip on spring pre load spacers Adjust the ride height so that the suspension arms are slightly above being parallel to the ground Obse...

Page 21: ...equipped with a Titan 12T 550 motor The gear combination that comes stock on each model provides good overall acceleration and top speed If you want more top speed and less acceleration install the i...

Page 22: ...eering system There are several components that will wear out from use the servo saver Traxxas part 3744 the bellcrank bushings Traxxas part 2545 and the tie rod ends Traxxas part 2742 Replace these c...

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