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1/8 Scale Nitro Rally Car:
Thunder Tiger EB-4 Rally Game - Peugeot 206 - 6206 F
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Introduced by Thunder Tiger in 2001, the 2WD EB-4 Rally Game - Peugeot 206, came factory assembled, RTR (Ready To Run) - TTR 6206-F* - or ARTR (Almost Ready To Run) - TTR 6206 F. Both versions came with an officially sponsored pre-painted Peugeot 206 WRC livery lexan polycarbonate Bodyshell, a PRO21BXRS(P) Engine and for the RTR version, an ACE 2-Channel Radio System. A 2WD to 4WD conversion kit was also available.
For other Thunder Tiger EB-4 model versions, check out our Thunder Tiger Archive.
The 2WD TT model is based on an alloy plate chassis, with a gear type differential, coil spring over oil filled dampers, dogbone drive-shafts and a full set of ball bearings.
To get the best from the Thunder Tiger EB-4, it needs to be fine tuned, to provide precise steering response and improve grip when cornering, so you don't slide off the track. Small changes can make huge advancements and our easy to understand guide will help you to the optimum Set-up for your individual driving style.
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![]() ★ Thunder Tiger EB4 Rally Game Peugeot 206 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Thunder Tiger EB4 Rally Game Peugeot 206 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Thunder Tiger EB4 Rally Game Peugeot 206 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Thunder Tiger EB4 Rally Game Peugeot 206 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Thunder Tiger EB4 Rally Game Peugeot 206 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Thunder Tiger EB4 Rally Game Engine ★
![]() ★ Thunder Tiger EB4 Rally Game 2WD to 4WD Upgrade Kit ★
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Buying a Used Thunder Tiger EB-4
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Hints, Tips and Information How to Charge Rechargeable Batteries for Peak PerformanceNi-Cad (Nickel Cadmium) Batteries
1/ All Ni-Cad Batteries have to be Discharged soon after use. This is to avoid the dreaded "Memory" effect that on subsequent re-charges can cause a momentary drop in performance during a race. A simple discharger can be made from a car 12v bulb.
Ni-Mh (Nickel Metal Hydride) Batteries
1/ Never charge Ni-Mh batteries at a current higher than 4.5 amps. Although these batteries can give a higher voltage than Ni-Cad Batteries, they are much more sensitive and easy to damage if charged too quickly. |
Hints, Tips and Information
How to avoid Radio Interference
1/ The first consideration when installing your Receiver into your Electrically Powered Model is to make sure it is well away from the Negative Battery terminal, and the Motor. The Magnetic field can cause stuttering type interference at times of high current draw (i.e., Fast Acceleration) |
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