Running a nitro kit is fun and easy, but to make this a safe • Clean oil and dirt from chassis with a degreaser.
and good experience you must observe a few rules. This
kit is extremely fast, easily over 40MPH, and can seriously
injure someone if you are not careful.
Where to run car?
• Any running area you choose must be dry. Do not run
car near any water or wet dirt.
• Do not run on public streets. It is very easy to have the
car run over or damaged by hitting the curb.
• Do not operate car in tight confined places. The car is
very fast and will easily hit something.
• Do not run near people or animals.
and will too easily hit someone.
• Due noise, you will want to consider the surrounding
area when operating the car.
• Do not operate the car at night. You will not be able to
drive it without hitting something.
• Do not operate the car indoors. Engine exhaust is not
healthy.
Glow Fuel
• Glow fuel is poisonous!
• Glow fuel is flammable!label for additional precautions.
• Do not leave in fuel bottle with lid off at any time.
• Do not use any fuel other than glow fuel in this engine.• Car Fuel tank - Never store fuel in car tank, it will ruin the
First Time Starting the Engine
Caution! When starting engine make sure the following is
observed.
• Set engine Master needle to 3 turns (rich setting)• DAMAGE DUE CAR RUN AWAY IS NOT A WARRANTY
• Do not do this alone, get an experienced friend to help at
first.
• Fill fuel tank, try not to spill fuel. Do not spill fuel on
receiver
• Hold car off the ground, so it will not runaway when first
starts
• Turn on Radio and check the linkage before starting
engine.
• Turn on car receiver battery switch.
• Always have an air filter on the carburetor to keep dirt
out.
The car is very fast
Precautions
• This kit is not a toy. Always run car with a second
person as a spotter and pitman.
• Hot Parts - The pipe, manifold, engine and head are very
hot and will cause burns.
• Rotating Parts - Keep hands away from the drive train,
wheels, and engine when engine is running.
• Radio - Check batteries life before running the car. If
radio does not have full control of the car with steering
and/or throttle/brake do not run until corrected. Failure to
correct this will result in possible injury and damage to the
car or property.
• Glow fuel - Do leave the glow fuel unattended with the lid
off. Fuel contains Methanol and Nitro Methane and is
flammable and poisonous.
Store fuel in cool ventilated location. Refer the glow fuel
engine if left in tank.
• Always turn off the car BEFORE turning off radio.
ISSUE.
IF YOU DO NOT BREAK-IN ENGINE
CORRECTLY, MAINLY AT LOW RPM,
YOU WILL BREAK THE CONNECTING
ROD!
FAILURE TO NOT READ AND
Engine Break-in
• See Engine Page.
Emergency Stopping Engine When Running
• Remove air filter and cover carb. intake.
• Squeeze fuel line and hold until engine stops.
• With a rag, cover exhaust outlet.
Storing Car After Running
• Remove fuel from tank and fuel lines
• Turn off radio in car
• Put a few drops of after run in engine to keep it from
rusting.
FOLLOW BREAK-IN ENGINE
INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID
WARRANTY!
FORCE PULL START ENGINES
Thank you for purchasing an OFNA engine. We appreciate your choice and know you will enjoy running it. Please
note that the Force information in engine box is subject to change with out notice.
Carburetor Low end and barrel stop screws are pre-set by factory.... Do not change until break-in is done.
NEW ENGINE BREAK-IN
Your OFNA engine is extremely tight when the piston is at the top of the stroke and turning the crankshaft by hand.
This is normal for a new ABC type engine. The piston and sleeve are matched for fit and the top of the sleeve is
tapered for a tight fit. As you run your engine, this tightness should diminish. There is no cause for alarm, because
as the engine warms up, the brass sleeve will expand faster than the aluminum piston and the engine will turn freer.
As with any new engine, there are many high spots and tight fits in the matching process. High spots create hot
spots that must be broke-in. Therefore, the break-in process is very important to provide good service by the OFNA
engine. So, you must run the engine rich (COOL) for the first three tanks of fuel. We recommend using one gallon
of 20% BLUE THUNDER 0R BYRON’S 2000 as break-in fuel. Other break-in type fuels or added oil is NOT
needed. DO NOT OVER REV THE ENGINE WHEN FIRST STARTING, this could break the piston and over heat
sleeve. Let engine run at low RPM for one tank to break-in connecting rod bearing before starting full break-in.
Break-in the engine in the car, by running the engine at a rich setting. Run the car from a slow to fast speed with
short bursts of speed. You need to buildup a little heat in the engine, but not too hot. In a rich setting, the engine
will run cold. In the leaner setting the engine run hot, this is not good yet. Do not heat up the engine too much at
this time. After about one (1) tank, turn the Master Needle Valve, clock wise, 1/8 of a turn leaner or clockwise.
Keeping the fuel tank full, continue the process until you slowly turn the Master Needle Valve, 1/8 of turn each time,
too a leaner point and in which the engine runs at high RPM and power, but still keep max temp. of 250 deg. F. At
this point you must stop, too lean of a setting will heat up engine and damage the piston. A normal operating
temperature is around 220 to 270 Deg. Temperatures of 300 Deg. and above will damage engine and shorten life.
NEEDLE SETTINGS
Master Needle Valve - main control for fuel mixture. Set at 3 to 31/2 turns from closed. Adjust this needle for
maximum RPM and power without being too lean or too hot. Make sure you start at bottom of needle seat!!
Side Carburetor Needle (Low Speed) - This needle is in the center side of the carburetor and provide throttle
response. It is not the idle adjustment. Set FLUSH with the brass sleeve. Turning in is Lean and Out is Rich. Do
not adjust this needle until the Master Needle is set for power and top speed. This will only effect throttle response.
FOR THREE NEEDLE CARBURETORS, DO NOT ADJUST MID RANGE NEEDLE, PRESET BY FACTORY
Barrel Stop Screws - Used for adjusting Idle. Set for 1/16th inch gap to start new engines. You can open more for
faster idle.
USE LONG GLOW PLUG WITHOUT IDLE BAR,
OFNA/PICCO #51007 & 51008 IS RECOMMENDED
OFNA RACING , 7 VANDERBILT, IRVINE, CA. 92618 • TEL:(949)586-2910
RTR KITS - REQUIRED FOR OPERATION
THINGS NEEDED
Glow Fuel
20%
AA Batteries ( 12 pcs )
You will need to buy a few items to start the engine and run the car.
• Use 20% nitro CAR fuel. Do not use airplane or heli fuels, they will
over heat engine.
• Buy LONG glow plugs, like OFNA/PICCO Plug (#51007 or 51008).
Use plugs without idle bar. Do NOT use plugs, like the MC-59 or OS-8
In your box you will find..
• #10162- Bottle, 250cc
• #10219 - Red “D” size glow heater
10195
7.2 Volt
Over-nite
Charger
You need to get batteries for the radio transmitter and the car receiver packs.
• Radio TX needs (8) eight AA batteries.
• Shaft Starter requires a 7.2Volt battery pack and charger OFNA #10195
• Car needs (4) four AA Ni-cad batteries 2000Mah or higher or (4) Alkaline., Alkaline type
batteries will work, but braking will be reduced and 30 minute life. The best for car, is to use a 5
cell hump receiver pack for increased voltage and longer life..
10214
Rec’v Bat.
Over-nite
Charger
#10212 Rec’v Bat.
NiHm Hump Pack,
see charger 10214.
Recommended Option:
You may want to upgrade the car battery pack to a Ni-Cad or NiHm 5 cell type(600AE). This will
give more run time. OFNA #10212 1400NiMh Hump Pack and NiHm Battery Charger #10214
TOOLS NOT INCLUDED IN KIT
Cross Wrench
#17109 $3.95
Phillips Type Screw Drivers ( L )
Phillips Type Screw Drivers ( S )
Glow Plug & 17MM Cross Wrench
#10801 $6.95
Instant Cemment
Cutter
Curved Scissors
Masking Tape
Precision Caliper
Needle Nose Pliers
Knife
Brush
Paints
CHECKING ENGINE THROTTLE
* Align throttle servo same
as shown.
A
1. Insert AA batteries into
transmitter (8 Pcs).
2.Turn on transmitter.
3.Turn on receiver.
4.Center throttle trims as
shown .
IMPORTANT
CHECK RADIO THROTTLE
AND STEERING SWITCHES
BEFORE RUNNING CAR
* Insert into transmitter.
1. Pull Full Throttle.
B
1. Push trigger to full
brake position.
2. Adjust alum. Stopper to
increase or decrease
the brake.