Today, the latest hobby on the road is Remote controlled cars and trucks that give you the experience of the road, race and tracks but without the traffic cops, speed limits and red lights. If you are the one driving the Remote controlled car or truck then you decide how fast you want to go.
There are a range of options you could choose from. Just as in the real world of automotive cars, the world of radio controlled cars also offers are range variety of new and futuristic concept cars, off road and on road cars, monster trucks, entry level buggy, nitro powered cars and mini cars.
The endless options are open to everyone and all sorts of people of all ages can operate RC trucks and cars. The choice rests entirely on your hands and on your preferences. And if you need any information, you can always depend on fellow enthusiasts to share their knowledge and expertise on the subject.
RC vehicles need the same amount of maintenance and upkeep as the real world vehicles and for the same reason too- to ensure that the vehicle remains in top condition and does not experience any failures.
Maintenance includes everything from powdering either through nitromethane based fuel or electricity, to replacing accessories and parts. You will have to have a stock of specific standard RC equipment required for maintenance.
Additionally, there is an assortment of accessories that you can purchase for your remote controlled car. Remote controlled car accessories will help you if you want your car to be aggressive and aesthetically pleasing or if you want to higher your level of road experience.
Here follows a list of common RC accessories that you should not forget to include in your RC car:
1. Starter boxes:
When a new vehicle is started, the engine needs to break in which could be a difficult process initially. With a starter box, this process is made simpler by eliminating the requirement to perform a pull start. It provides the boost required by the engine to break in and the car gets going in hardly any time.
2. Fuel:
Without fuel of course, the possibility of you going anywhere with the car is zero. The owner’s manual will recommend a specially formulated fuel kind for you, which varies from car to car.
And if you’re doing the refueling job yourself, you will probably require a fuel filler bottle. You can choose from number of sizes, with angled, long tips that prevent spills.
Additionally, rags and a fuel cleaner will prove handy in case of spills and drips.
3. Glow plugs:
Keep spare glow plugs in case your glow plug fails and spoils the fun. They can be easily changed along the course. The best idea would be to stash your box with a small kit which includes glow plug igniter, spare glow plugs, a charger and a glow plug wrench.
4. RC tools:
RC tools are specialized tools that keep the vehicle going. A magnetic balancer, temperature gauge, gear puller, glow plug wrench and tool pouch are standard tools included in an RC tool kit.
5. Air Filter Oil:
It is mandatory to replace the air filter at regular intervals. It is convenient if you carry a special air filter oil along with you which can improve the air filters function and increase the engines life.
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where are remote control cars that run on fuel sold?My boyfriend wants one of those remote control cars that run on fuel for christmas and i have no idea where to look for them or how much they cost. does anyone have any ideas.
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Best place to look would be any local Hobby shop in your area. Look in the Yellow Pages under Hobby.
Go to http://www.therccarsguide.com/ or http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/XJ/Ya&sdn=rcv...
(the second source is better)
you need to get one with the same crystal (freuquincy receiver) but it is possible, it works with my rc helicopter.
check the freuquincy of the car on the receiver(little box with 2 or more wires comming out) and ask for the same one. Be shure to get a car remote because helicopter and plane radios are differant. you can also buy a 2.4ghz radio but they are very pricy.
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1/10 scale is the most common electric if you go up from there you are talking about gas. 1/18 & 1/16 scale just come out and they are catching on big. But most will say a MPH rating and at best they might do half that. With electric r/c's the faster the car goes the less run time you will have on your battery, but just go to your local hobby shop and ask questions
Sure it is Cupcake can't go wrong with RC cars.
The closest thing would be to just battery driven radio controlled cars and choose all of them to have the same frequency (the same number or all A labeled, etc.). Then all the cars will respond to one remote. They won't all behave the same (stay coordinated) because of differences in contruction and the surface they are running on, if not fastened to the costume. If you are just changing speeds and showing the bottom of the cars steering, then they will be together.
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