Tamiya 95182 Jr Hyper-Dash 3 Motor for Mini 4WD — durability-focused edition  [95182]

Tamiya 95182 - Jr Hyper-Dash 3 Motor Japan Cup 2026
Price:
NZD$11.48
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
95182
GTIN:
4950344951826
Condition:
Brand New
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Limited Japan Cup 2026 — Tamiya 95182 Jr Hyper-Dash 3 overview

This limited-edition Jr Hyper-Dash 3 motor was released with special Japan Cup 2026 branding and presentation. The motor is supplied as a balanced unit for Mini 4WD vehicles that accept standard Jr Hyper-Dash series motors. It incorporates silver carbon mix brushes intended to enhance electrical contact and wear resistance, and the red end bell identifies the commemorative finish.

Functionally, the unit targets broad high-rev use rather than extreme torque or peak-speed extremes. That makes it a reliable choice for builders seeking consistent, long-lasting performance on a range of circuits, and a valued collectible for those who preserve event-labelled parts. Note that the part fits standard Mini 4WD cars but is not compatible with the Mini 4WD PRO line; installation requires an 8T pinion gear which is sold separately.

Motor type: Jr Hyper-Dash 3

Input voltage: 2.4 - 3.0 V

Torque (recommended load): 1.4 - 1.9 mN-m

Rated speed (no load): 17,200 - 21,200 RPM

Current consumption: 1.6 - 3.0 A

Compatibility: Compatible with Mini 4WD cars except Mini 4WD PRO

Recommended pinion: 8T (sold separately)

With its event labelling and familiar Jr Hyper-Dash trait set, the Japan Cup 2026 Jr Hyper-Dash 3 motor suits builders after durable, consistent performance and collectors of limited-run components.

The silver carbon mix brushes are selected to provide improved electrical contact and increased wear resistance compared with standard brush formulations, which helps extend operational life under typical loads.
Regular cleaning of commutator surfaces and checking brush seating will help maintain performance. Avoid prolonged high-load operation beyond the specified current range to reduce wear.
Look for the event-specific black-and-silver label, a red end bell, and the silver carbon mix brushes fitted to the rotor assembly.
Use the motor within the specified 2.4 to 3.0 volt range to stay within rated current consumption and avoid accelerated wear.
Yes. Its balanced character and durable brush material make it appropriate for regular use, while the event labelling also gives it collectible value.

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