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JQ products 'THEcar' review - oOple.com
oOple.com presents our review of the new JQ Products 'THEcar', 1/8th scale buggy.
Click the photo above or click the link below to go to our first review of 2011. http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/revie...car/index.html
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Excellent review Jimmy, really well done.
Have you driven the car much since? Get down to NDOR again this Sunday for Mallets meet. Should be a cracker.
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NDOR sunday you say? I think I could be up for that.
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Yup, NDOR on Sunday. It'll be my first race with my JQ, so should be interesting. Dont forget to set your alarm
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Cheers fer the mentions Jimmy!! Glad to be of help to ya on the day!!
Im at Coventry this weekend but if that plan falls through Ill come over to NDOR to meet up and chew the fat again bud!! |
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Jimmy, good stuff as usual, although maybe not as rigorous as the usual EP tests, oople being mostly electron-oriented. There's a bit of a formatting mistake on P7 from the clutch on... looks like a frame issue.
Good job overall Paul |
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Thanks I will check that.
I wanted to compare to some other cars but - well - it was hard to organise to borrow some cars as I moved and changed jobs during the review.
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Nice review as usual, but I would have liked to see a matt black and candy orange shell, think that would have been the bees knees
The special edition is nearly nice enough to be a shelf queen, and with that motor wow |
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Hi Jimmy,
Bit of a post bump. Do you ever do follow up reviews on the buggies you review? Would love to hear your thoughts on the JQ after a few months of abuse. |
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My car is still going strong after nearly 17 gallons of fuel through her. It has been a test bench for the UK team aswell as my personal racing weapon. Setup hasnt been easy to find, but I have now got it as I like a buggy to handle. Breakage wise in the -15*c temps and below there were a few (I did 2 wishbones in 1 meeting:O) But since the plastic has been reviewed and changed and the updated parts have been released ive not broken a single thing. My car yesterday finally wore something out, the front diff internals gave up after lots and lots of abuse and for the low price they cost to replace im more than happy with that.
The only gripe I do have with the JQ is the shell, its very snug around the exhaust and as such the shell can get melted if the exhaust isnt positioned correctly. But the buggy is definately the fastest accelerating buggy ive had and im going to retire this one ive got very soon and buy a replacement new one!! |
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I am just tossing up wether to go for the JQ or the Durango, love both of them for different reasons, THE Car is awesome as its one man taking on the big boys, and then the Durango is just sexy as hell! I know they both seem to have there teething issues, but seem to be getting ironed out to make both good options. |
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