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Radio-controlled Race Cars And Racing
By Keff-8424
Sprint Electric RC CarsThere are many kinds of cars in the real world: Sedans, Safaris, SUVs, Formula One cars. So, their imitating radio controlled cars also have all those kinds. While a Read more...

Nitro Radio Controlled Cars Online
By Rob D Stone

As you can tell, nitro cars do not run on electric but instead run on nitro fuel which is a very specialised fuel and found in model shops or online and not your general toy store. There are many aspects to the nitro radio controlled car industry with many people gaining tremendous amount of experience in these sophisticated nitro models.

The first area that should be accomplished before purchasing a nitro car is to be proficient with many types of electric remote control cars to the point you feel experienced enough to fix or maintain your electric buggy or truck for example.  The most powerful electric radio controlled cars can give a very good interpretation of how a nitro car will handle and feel like while accelerating or racing at full speed. This is why it is a good idea to have gained experience with electric cars before a journey onwards and upwards.

Another thing to look at is will your interest be strong enough to learn even more in the RC car industry. If you are going to get bored quick or not be interested in maintaining or repairing your nitro car but just interested in racing then you are better staying with fast electric RC cars. Moving to the

nitro side of this industry requires money to invest in your range of cars and time to learn and maintain your car or range of cars.

A good avenue to move into nitro radio controlled cars from the electric varieties is to buy a RC Car Kit. These kits are high quality models which enable you to assemble your car and learn how it works while you build it. Instead of just reading about how to run in a nitro car, look after it and the tools and parts required, you are in at the deep end of learning and great fun it is to.

A very important factor with nitro radio controlled cars is the running in procedure. Whereas electric RC cars you can charge them up and away you go without a car in the world, apart from avoiding obstacles. With a nitro range of cars you need to carefully run in the engine. This prevents any system failures, lubricates the engine and parts and provides a much stronger car when completed properly. Do this wrong and you risk damaging the engine so do read very carefully the running in procedure for your particular model.

All in all, nitro cars are superb fun and will provide a huge amount of fun and thrills for years to come. Get Racing. 


This article has been written by Rob D Stone from PetrolRCCars.co.uk, a website dedicated to information on Nitro Radio Controlled Cars, Petrol RC Cars and RC Helicopters.




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