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1/8 Scale Nitro Rally/Touring Car:
HPI Super Nitro RS4 - Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 (Radio Controlled Model Review)History and Info:
Introduced by HPI (Hobby Products International) in 1999, the Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 - based on the Super Nitro RS4 Touring Car Chassis, came as an unassembled kit, with a clear lexan polycarbonate Bodyshell and a .15 Nitro Star Engine. A number of other bodyshell options were available (Check out our HPI Archive).
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★ HPI Super Nitro RS4 - Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 Chassis ★
★ HPI Super Nitro RS4 - Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 Chassis ★
★ HPI Super Nitro RS4 - Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 Chassis ★
★ HPI Super Nitro RS4 - Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 Chassis ★
★ HPI Super Nitro RS4 - Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 Chassis ★
★ HPI Super Nitro RS4 - Alfa Romeo 156 - # 483 Chassis ★
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Buying a Used HPI Super Nitro RS4
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Hints, Tips and Information
Bumpsteer
In plain language, Bumpsteer is exactly what it sounds like. If your car goes over a bump, it will affect the toe-in setting and can on some tracks make handling of the car in a straight line difficult. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Driving On Road
The basic driving style most commonly used for all forms of on road, tarmac and carpet racing, involves using the full width of the road available, and cutting each apex as tight as possible, whilst keeping complete control of the car on the track. The style, often referred to as "Rounding" looks quite simple to those watching, but to get it right needs good hand eye coordination and lots of practice. |
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