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HPI RS4 Sport 3 - 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn - # 115990 (Radio Controlled Model Review)History and Info:
Introduced by HPI (Hobby Products International) in 2017, the 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn - # 115990 - based on the RS4 Sport 3 Touring Car chassis, came factory assembled RTR, with a pre-painted Bodyshell, Motor, ESC, NiMh Battery, Charger and 2.4Ghz Radio System.
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★ HPI RS4 Sport 3 - 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn - # 115990 ★
★ HPI RS4 Sport 3 - 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn - # 115990 ★
★ HPI RS4 Sport 3 - 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn - # 115990 ★
★ HPI RS4 Sport 3 Chassis ★
★ HPI RS4 Sport 3 Chassis ★
★ HPI RS4 Sport 3 Chassis ★
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Buying a Used HPI RS4 Sport 3
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Hints, Tips and Information
Dampers
Dampers, Shock Absorbers, Shocks - call them what you will, they are one of the least understood, but most important tools you have for adjusting the handling characteristics of your RC model.
So how do Dampers work?
Basically what you have is a small amount of silicone oil contained in a sealed cylinder. Through the centre of that cylinder is a metal rod, and on the end of that rod, a piston with a number of small holes in it. Pulling, or pushing the rod in and out of the cylinder, your will notice a certain amount of resistance as the oil is forced through the holes in the piston. |
Hints, Tips and Information Ball Differentials
Ball differentials were developed in the late 1980s to replace the high friction Gear differentials. Mainly used on Touring Cars, Pan Cars and Formula One Cars, Ball Differentials are designed to be totally frictionless and smooth in action to provide effortless drive to the wheels on cornering, where the inside wheels must rotate slower than the outside wheels for controlled stability.
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