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1/10 Scale Electric Monster Truck:
Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Radio Controlled ModelHistory + Info:
Released by Kyosho circa 1994, the 2WD Tracker EP RTR Monster Truck - # 30324 - is based on the Ultima II buggy and has compatible parts with the Outrage and Sandmaster 10. The kit came with a lexan polycarbonate Bodyshell, a Mabuchi electric motor and rotary mechanical speed controller. A radio system, battery and charger to be purchased separately.
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★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho Tracker - 30324 - Chassis ★
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Buying a Used Kyosho Tracker
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Information and AdviceElectronic Speed ControllersHistory
ESC were originally developed to be used in conjunction with brushed 27T stock and modified motors in the late 1970s, early 1980s. Compared to modern day Controllers, they were Bulky and heavy, constructed using basic resistors, rheostats, capacitors and transistors, crammed together on a simple circuit board, to provide stepped but smooth acceleration when compared to the old mechanical, servo operated sweeper Speed Controllers. An Electronic Switch to change the direction of current flow was used on some of these early ESC to give reverse operation. Although they were a vast improvement on the old mechanical speedos of the time, they were expensive, jerky to control, and prone to burn out if not carefully looked after. |
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. |
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