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Savage 2.5 Factory Settings Wrong?

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This is going to be a little long but I hope some of you will still read this and can help me out. I recently bought a new Savage 2.5 RTR which is my first nitro r/c. My brother also got his first nitro car, an HPI RS4 3 18SS which we have virtually no problems with at all.

I started the break-in on the Savage and it started no problem. A little stalling here and there but it stated that could happen in the instructions so no big deal, I’d just restart it and let it run rich and so forth. When I went to do the slow to mid speed driving part it just stalls the minute you breath on the throttle, even if I tried to slightly adjust the HSN. I found that if I started driving it with the glow stick still attached and then pulled it off after it started moving I could keep driving it so that’s what I did to continue with the break-in. The other day I tried to drive it and planned on starting to get it up to speed but still cautiously. I can start it every time no problem but if you so much as breath on the throttle it shuts off. I tired leaning it out but same thing happens. The factory settings of keeping the screws flush and level with their barrel body and then slightly turning the HSN just don’t work for anything other then starting it seems.

A friend of mine tried to lean out the HSN a lot, much more then 1/8” down it says is max in the manual and then it actually ran and ran fairly well. Good smoke when jumping on it and smooth fast acceleration. The problem now is when you’re full on it and it gets to the top of the rpm it practically shuts off, like sputters or cuts out and as soon as you let off the revs blip up and it keeps running and you can accelerate again, back up to wot. It never shifts to second but I don’t care about that, I’ll deal with that later as it’s just a simple adjustment if needed. The engine should not be quitting at wot regardless of which gear it’s in, and that’s the real problem. If I slowly keep richening the HSN little by little eventually it just won’t run, it will die again when you give it throttle. I’m scared with the needle in so far that it’s too lean but it won’t run any other way. Once in a while I could stay at wot without it cutting out but not enough to say it was working correctly. Is what’s happening a “flame out”? How could the settings in the engine manual be so far off? Turning the HSN in no more then an 1/8” wasn’t near enough. I’m thinking maybe I need to adjust the LSN but how can I do so if I can’t get the HSN anywhere near what the directions say is correct? Any ideas as to why it’s sputtering out at wot and what I can try to determine and correct the real problem?
 
OK, try doing this.

1. Replace the glow plug with a fresh one. 9 times out of 10 your glow plug will foul out as a result of the break in process as the piston and sleeve wear in.
2. Set your needles back to factory, then lean both 1/8 th of a turn. It sounds to me you're a tad rich, especially on the LSN.

Hopefully that helps some.
 
I did install a new glow plug but I'll try what you said as far as the needles go. It was definetly rich with the hsn settings but I didn't try the lsn yet. I probably won't get to try until the weekend, weather permitting, but I'll let you know what happens when I do. Thanks.
 
Well I tried out the truck again today and played with the lsn a little. Overall the stock setting for the lsn seems about right for this weather but adjusting it as you said did help some, thanks. I can clearly tell that near the factory setting for the hsn is beyond too rich for anything other then break-in. Maybe it's the weather but when I lean it out quite a bit, way more then an 1/8 turn, it runs great. I was able to stop the high speed cut-out too(too lean). Still no second gear but I'm sure now it's just not adjusted right. I found, my Savage at least, was "RTR for about 5 mins". I say that b/c the slipper clutch was too tight, the brake way too loose, and the trans doesn't shift. I suspect the adjustment is all the way locked. Overall still successful running with my friends T-Maxx today. Good Times!!
 
You should never go with the factory settings.Always recheck them before breakin.My S25 was way too lean on the LSN from the factory...
 
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