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Old 5-04-2008, 7:31 PM
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Revs burst up, when idling. why?

I have my brothers 1/8th Sacker X-2, he cant get it to go.

So i decided to take it for a week to fix, i can get it running, but when i let off the brake, it idles nicely for a few seconds, then the revs just burst up until i brake, Then the revs drop.The throttle stays in the idle position when this happens.

I'm not too familiar with his buggy.

why? any help? any suggestions?
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Old 5-04-2008, 7:40 PM
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Turn down the trim knob to the throttle, and adjust the idle screw with the brake applied.
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Old 5-05-2008, 3:18 AM
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Cheers, i have done this, and the car is going fine.

Thanks for the help.
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