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Petrol RC Cars
RC petrol cars are very
different from our nitro rc
cars.
Whilst nitro rc cars mount
smaller engines that require a
glow igniting system to heat
up the glow plug to start the
car (similar to a diesel engine
in principle but on a much
smaller scale), petrol rc cars
normally use a 2 stroke
engine system that relies on a
spark plug to keep it going
(similar to a chainsaw but
much more entertaining).
Petrol rc cars are usually of a
larger scale compared to their
nitro counterparts (normally
1:5 and 1:6). They mount
larger engines (normally
around 25/30cc) and overall
they usually feel more heavy
and robust than nitro rc cars.
People choose rc petrol cars
for their reliability and ease of
use. Petrol rc cars tend to
stay on once you've started
them and rarely require any
tuning. Another selling point
for our rc petrol cars is the
running time (you can easily
run your car for over half an
hour on one tank) and (as
they use standard oil/petrol
mix) low fuel costs.
On the other hand, petrol rc
cars do require larger spaces
than their nitro and electric
counterparts to be able to run
properly and (although they
are very durable) if crashed,
rc petrol cars spares are
normally more expensive
than other smaller scales.
All in all, if you are fed up
with glow igniters, tuning and
constant refilling that's
associated with nitro rc cars,
then it's time for you to switch
over to petrol rc cars! |
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