By: Jonathan Smith
rc-cars-trucks-boats-airplanes.com
Gas powered remote controlled cars use nitro
fuel to run these amazing mini rc toys are actually a mixture
of methanol, nitromethane (CH3NO2) and castor or synthetic
oils. Methanol (alcohol) makes up a majority of the fuel,
with percentages of nitromethane ranging from anywhere from
10% - 40%, and the lubricating castor or synthetic oils making
it last on the list. These nitro remote controlled cars can
reach speeds of 50 MPH. You can also find electric powered
rc cars, which are slower than gas toys.
You can chose for a variety of model remote
controlled cars from trusted brand names like the Traxxas
1/10 Nitro Rustler RTR W/Radio. This particular Traxxas rc
car uses the new TRX 2.5 Racing Engine which pushes the Nitro
Rustler to super speeds of 47+ miles per hour, completely
passing by everything in its class. If you want real speed
a simple clutch bell change will push this rc toy past 50
miles per hour.
- TRX 2.5 Racing Engine
- Ball bearings
- EZ-Start 2 electric starter
- Tune pipe exhaust system
- Double deck T-6 aluminum and composite chassis
- Magnum 281 transmission with ball bearings
- Adjustable, easy-to-change gear ratios
- X-tra long, fiber-composite, suspension arms
- Planetary differential with steal gears
- Powerful disc brake
- Telescoping, u-joint driveshafts
- X-tra long, high-volume, oil-filled Ultra Shocks
If nitro remote controlled cars are too much power for you
then check out electric powered rc cars from, HPI, Nikko,
Duratrax, Traxxas, New Bright and Tamiya. These type of radio
control cars and trucks are great for beginners. Check out
the rest of this online guide to find cheap deals on a variety
of brand models rc toys.
About The Author:
Jonathan Smith is a successful author & publisher of http://www.rc-cars-trucks-boats-airplanes.com.
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