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Nitro RC Cars
You made up your mind, you
want to get into the hobby but
don’t know yet if you wish to
go for an electric rc car or a
nitro rc car. On this page we
will try and clarify what nitro
rc cars are.
Nitro rc cars can be expensive
to purchase initilally. Normally
nitro rc car kits will cost more
than electric rc cars, both
types of model categories will
share similar looks and
applications, it is really just a
matter of preference.
Our most popular nitro rc cars
are the off road models. Nitro
rc buggies, rc truggies and
monster trucks are less
demanding when it comes to
surfaces. Off road nitro rc
cars are more adaptable as
you don't need to find a
stretch of smooth tarmac to
be able to run them. Your
garden or local park will do
fine! Having said that, on road
rc cars are much more
technical if you plan to
compete or have a rc circuit
near you.
Nitro rc cars are generally
more expensive to run and
maintain than electric rc cars.
Even if you buy RTR (ready to
run) kits, in most cases you
will need to purchase a glow
starter (to warm up the glow
plugs and ignite the fuel),
nitro fuel (and fuel bottle) and
batteries for the remote
control and servos. You would
also (eventually) need a set
of compatible tools, oil,
grease, glue, threadlock and
spare glow plugs.
Like for any other kind of
model, it is always a good
idea to build your own nitro rc
car as it would teach you a lot
about the mechanics of the
model, making subsequent
maintenance jobs a much
easier task. |
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