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Since it is manufactured by JOHNSON Motor, the Jet-Dash Motor was discontinued and was banned from Tamiya official race tournaments along with Ultra Dash Motor and [[Plasma-Dash Motor]] due to their over-powerful performance.
 
Since it is manufactured by JOHNSON Motor, the Jet-Dash Motor was discontinued and was banned from Tamiya official race tournaments along with Ultra Dash Motor and [[Plasma-Dash Motor]] due to their over-powerful performance.
   
However, some Tamiya-made electric-powered hobby tools manufactured prior to 2007, such as the compact electric driller and electric reeler, includes the Jet-Dash Motor as part of the tools' component. Unlike the standalone product, they were manufactured by Mabuchi Motor.
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However, some Tamiya-made electric-powered hobby tools manufactured prior to 2007, such as the compact electric driller and electric reeler, includes the Jet-Dash Motor as part of the tools' component. Unlike the standalone product, they were manufactured by Mabuchi Motor.{{Navbox Motor}}
 
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Revision as of 12:20, 18 June 2016

The Jet-Dash Motor (ジェットダッシュモーター) is a Mini 4WD motor manufactured by JOHNSON Motor and later Mabuchi Motor and released by Tamiya in 1996.

General info

The Jet-Dash Motor has the black endbell cap and silver-plated metal housing with the Tamiya label on it.

Compare to the Ultra Dash Motor, the Jet-Dash Motor has higher torque performance while having the similar revving characteristic and power comsumption. Like Ultra-Dash, it also use carbon brushes instead of bronze brushes.

Since it is manufactured by JOHNSON Motor, the Jet-Dash Motor was discontinued and was banned from Tamiya official race tournaments along with Ultra Dash Motor and Plasma-Dash Motor due to their over-powerful performance.

However, some Tamiya-made electric-powered hobby tools manufactured prior to 2007, such as the compact electric driller and electric reeler, includes the Jet-Dash Motor as part of the tools' component. Unlike the standalone product, they were manufactured by Mabuchi Motor.

Mini 4WD motors
Regular FA-130 Motor* · Hyper Mini Motor · Hyper-Dash Motor*† · Mach-Dash Motor* · Torque-Tuned Motor*† · Rev-Tuned Motor*† · Ultra Dash Motor · Jet-Dash Motor · Plasma-Dash Motor · Atomic-Tuned Motor*† · Touch Dash Motor · Power Dash Motor · Sprint Dash Motor · Light-Dash Motor*
Limited editions ZEN-Tuned Motor · Turbo-Dash Motor
* denotes Mini 4WD PRO version available; † denotes newer version(s) of the motor available.