RC Electric Cars or Nitro High Power Cars?
submitted: Aug 9th 2008 |
by: JohnBrennan |
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For some people, when they hear conversations about the unique radio controlled nitro high power car, they immediately think about memories of great summer afternoons at the race track enjoying the excitement of the event.
Maybe you can even close your eyes and smell the pungent exhaust and hear the din of the screaming crowd cheering. Cheering on their favorite racer as the drivers peel away from the starting line amidst clouds of blue smoke from their tires.
So, if you love the feeling you get from that kind of an experience, but can't make it down to the raceway on a regular basis, then maybe a nitro high power car is for you. With the miniature version, you can capture some of the excitement that comes from being there.
The great thing about these gas-powered RC cars is that they are replicas of the high power car models that are seen on the racing tracks. They are powered by a fuel mix that includes a fuel called nitro, hence they are often referred to as RC nitro cars.
Many people wonder what the real difference is between RC electric cars and the nitro high power car models and how they should decide which type to purchase.
It all comes down to performance and stamina. One of the big things with a nitro car is that they can go faster for longer and you can top them up easily and have them back on the road sooner. Unless you have an electric battery, your RC electric cars will be down until it recharges.
The downside a RC high power car is that they are more complex and therefore require more maintenance. They also cost more to buy and they aren't as environmentally friendly. Having fuel involved means there is more residue that has to be cleaned up when you're done.
However, because the RC high power car runs on nitro fuel to run its internal combustion engine, you're going to have a lot more maintainence issues than you will with an RC electric car. They also cost more upfront, you've got ongoing costs for fuel and more cleaning up to do because of the exhaust residue. You should also take into account the noise factor when considering a nitro high power car. Because they are very noisy and because of the exhaust, they should never be used indoors.
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