1/32 Mini 4WD Jr Hyper-Dash 3 Motor compatible with Mini 4WD - Tamiya 95182  [95182]

Tamiya 95182 - Jr Hyper-Dash 3 Motor Japan Cup 2026
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Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
95182
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Compatibility and Collector Notes for Tamiya 95182 Jr Hyper-Dash 3

This limited-edition Jr Hyper-Dash 3 motor was issued with Japan Cup 2026 labelling and special packaging. It is supplied as a balanced motor for Mini 4WD cars that accept standard Jr Hyper-Dash series units. The motor uses silver carbon mix brushes to improve electrical contact and wear resistance, and the red end bell identifies the commemorative variant.

As a performance profile, the motor is presented as a versatile high-rev option rather than an extreme torque or ultra-high-speed part. That makes it suitable for experienced builders who want consistent, dependable power across different track layouts, and it also appeals to collectors due to the event labelling. The motor is compatible with standard Mini 4WD cars but not with the Mini 4WD PRO line; an 8T pinion gear is required for proper fitting and 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)

The Japan Cup 2026 Jr Hyper-Dash 3 motor combines commemorative styling with the established Jr Hyper-Dash performance envelope, making it a good match for builders seeking balanced output and collectors of event items.

This motor fits standard Mini 4WD cars that use Jr Hyper-Dash series motors. It is not compatible with Mini 4WD PRO models, so verify your chassis accepts standard Jr Hyper-Dash units before purchase.
Yes. An 8T pinion gear is required for installation and is sold separately; check gear mesh and clearance during fitting.
Authentic units will carry the event-specific black-and-silver label and come with Japan Cup 2026 packaging. Inspect labelling and seller provenance if authenticity is a concern.
Expect an input voltage range of 2.4 to 3.0 volts with current consumption typically between 1.6 and 3.0 A under normal conditions.
Yes. The commemorative Japan Cup 2026 label and red end bell add collector appeal while the motor remains a practical Jr Hyper-Dash 3 unit for experienced builders.

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