Nitro RC cars are powered by nitro fuel or glow fuel, as it is also known. Three ingredients are vital to glow fuel: nitromethane, castor oil, and methanol. Different kinds of fuel use these three ingredients in different proportions. The nitromethane is what actually makes the car run, whereas the castor oil serves as a necessary lubricant. Both nitromethane and castor oil percentages will be given to you on the label for the fuel; the remainder is the percentage of methanol.
Other parts needed to operate and enjoy nitro powered cars include oil, glow plugs, batteries, and an air filter. If you assemble your own nitro RC car, you'll become quite familiar with each of these and its particular function. One of the advantages in assembling your own car from a kit is that you will know exactly how you put your vehicle together, and you will have a greater chance of detecting the source of any malfunction. Cars you assemble yourself will also be easier for you to upgrade.
But if you are a beginner RC enthusiast, then your best bet lies with ready to run (RTR) nitro RC car kits. Cars in these kits can be operated virtually right out of the box and can reach astonishing speeds of 70 to 80 miles per hour. Owning ready to run vehicles will give you an immediate introduction to the thrill an RC car provides and will enable you to sharpen your driving skills before you move on to further challenges in this rich, diverse, and creative hobby.
Nitro RC cars are for outdoor usage. They do not run well indoors, because fumes from the nitromethane fuel are poisonous. Furthermore, these vehicles make a lot of noise - so try to run them in areas where nobody will object. But when you keep these precautions in mind, nitro powered cars can offer spectacular opportunities for adventures unlike any others. Whether it's zooming along a racetrack or performing daring feats on rough terrain, nitro RC cars can accomplish amazing feats for your thrill and entertainment.
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Published by JB Robbins
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