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THE JQRacing RTR. We wanted to create a new standard of performance for 1:8th RTR Buggies. By clever design and production arrangements, we have been able to keep the specification of this vehicle high, and as close to the Pro version as possible. The servos and engine have been chosen based on their performance as well as their affordability. We wanted to make sure that the servos are strong and fast enough to be able to control the car, in a similar fashion to actual race cars with top of the line servos. Many RTRs have so slow and weak servos, that they are hard to drive for even experienced racers. This is not the case with this RTR, as the Savox servos are strong and fast enough for the task. The engine is a standard pullstart RTRunit, and it has more than enough power for this super lightweight RTR, that only weights 3300g.
*Features:*
*Weight:* 3300g
*Radio and Receiver:* 2.4ghz, with EPA, Dualrate and Trim
*Receiver Pack:* 1200 NiMh
*Engine:* .21 Pullstart
*Steering Servo:* Sav�x SC0253MG, 0,14sec/8kg all metal gear servo
*Throttle/Brake Servo:* SC0352, 0,13sec/6,5kg
*Tyres:* Multi surface preglued tyres on THEWheel
*Chassis:* 4mm Aluminium
*Bodyshell:* Pre painted lexan body
*Driveshafts:* Front CVD Driveshaft, Rear Dogbones
*Clutch:* 3-shoe clutch
*Shock Absorbers:* Hard Anodised Shocks, 3.5mm shock shaft
*Brakes:* Twin fibreglass brake disks
*Switch:* THE JQ Genius non-Patented Safety Switch
*(Requires Glow Starter, 4 AA Batteries for the Transmitter, a standard glowplug and RC Fuel to run)
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JQ RACING The CAR
If you want to get into racing but lack the budget, time, or experience to build a kit, this is the answer. Break-in was simple and The Guide included was easy to understand and follow. The GUIDE is not a typical manual, it's a true reference guide that explains how each system works and how certain changes affect the handling the car. After one gallon of fuel and some bad driving the only part that broke was a front turnbuckle.