Monday, August 18, 2014

RC Nitro Cars: Introduction

Seeing a nitro RC car in motion is a beautiful assault on the senses due to its splendid speed and the ground shaking hum of its engine. This guide is meant to provide a brief overview so that you can get to racing as quickly as possible.
Overview
Nitro RC cars are hobbyist grade RC cars powered by nitro-methane fuel which sounds a lot more technical than it actually is. To aim for simplicity, let us call the fuel, nitro fuel.
If you have ever taken a gander at the innards of your own car then you will have a good understanding of what is under the hood of the car: an engine, a fuel tank, and a host of other machinery.
Starting out:
Before purchasing your nitro RC, it is best to have the following items:
• A starter kit: contains maintenance tools (e.g. wrenches).
• Nitro methane fuel/nitro fuel: The fuel for the nitro RC car.
• After run oil: lubricates the engine so that it lasts longer.
• AA batteries for the radio-controller.
Pros and Cons
Nitro RC cars have served as an important bedrock to the hobbyist scene and for good reason. Unlike its electric counterpart, it emits loud noises while tearing up the track. There is a certain thrill that comes about when hearing the loud hum of an RC car. Further, if you have purchased enough nitro fuel, you can run it all day; it is as simple as taking 30 or so seconds to add more fuel to the tank.
There is a price to be paid for these thrills. The first being that they require a good deal of maintenance which puts a damper on days when simply just want to take it for a spin. Cost can also become a creeping issue because you are required to buy nitro fuel to keep the car running. Further, for those who live in a quiet area the noise that the nitro RC cars create may not be warmly received by your family and neighbors. If any of these problems cause you to pause it may be best to look into getting an electric counterpart which do not suffer from these issues.
Where to buy?
The first stop would be to your local hobby shop which should have the cars and many of the aforementioned accessories (e.g. starter kit). Further, you may run into other people who enjoy racing, tuning, and talking about their cars.

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