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It is a good idea at the end of each days running to empty the fuel tank, run all the remaining fuel in the lines out and add after run oil to it, remove and clean the air filter, re-oil and refit, check/charge the batteries in receiver and transmitter, and give the car a general clean and inspect for any damage.
If you get into this habit from the start it will become second nature and may save you some dollars along the way, leaving unused fuel in the motor is not a good practice to get into
With your brake set up, you should set all trims to neutral, and then set your throttle and brake arms to suit, if you take a look in the manual that came with the car, it should have all the factory settings illustrated for you to compare to.
If you are still having prolems let us know.
What area are you in, maybe one of the members who lives close by you could take a quick look at it for you
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