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  2. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled car. For miniature car replicas or toys, see Model car. Radio-controlled cars, or RC cars for short, [ 1 ] are miniature model cars, vans, buses and many more (or buggies) Nitro powered models use glow plug engines, small internal combustion engines fuelled by a special mixture of nitromethane, methanol, and oil (in most cases ...

  3. Schumacher Racing Products - Wikipedia

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    It included many features that are still around on every modern 1/12-scale car. Racing wins include the euros in 1985 and 1988. In the latter half of the 1980s, off-road RC cars increased in popularity. In 1986 the first 4WD 1/10-scale off-road buggy was launched, called the SWB CAT. This was the beginning of the CAT (Competition All Terrain ...

  4. Winternats - Wikipedia

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    The South Florida R/C Car Club in Miami held the first races from 1972 to 1975. At that time there were no nitro sedans, impacts, or 4WD pivot ball cars. It was all 2WD 1/8 scale pan cars (made by Delta, Associated, Marker Machine) powered by K&B or OPS .21 engines.

  5. Tamiya TT-01 - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya TT-01. The TT-01 is a 1/10 scale shaft-driven R/C chassis made by Tamiya. Since its release in 2003, [1] the TT-01 has become a very popular entry-level chassis, especially for drifting and rallying applications. The bathtub chassis frame combined with the central driveshaft makes it a durable car for everyday surfaces, and its ...

  6. Kyosho Burns - Wikipedia

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    Kyosho Burns is a 1/8 scale four-wheel-drive, two stroke, off-road competition buggy which was released as a kit from 1987 up until 1992, with five different specifications to meet different price points. It had a robust platform which was easily upgradable with good performance even at an entry level. The success of the platform also lead to ...

  7. Kyosho Inferno - Wikipedia

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    1991. Designed by Yuichi Kanai [ 1 ] the Kyosho Inferno is a 1/8 scale, four-wheel-drive, off-road competition buggy which was first released in late 1991 as the successor to the Kyosho Turbo Burns. [ 2 ] As with the Burns series that came before it, each model has several versions with different factory specifications to suit specific budgets ...

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