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Nitro RC Drag Cars

November 30th, 2009 Sefa No comments

RC Drag Cars

Exclusive summary about Nitro RC Drag Cars by Ivan Makenan


I got this phrase to my mind when I first saw the RC stunt cars and Nitro RC Drag car. Drag cars take part in what are called RC drag races. There are many kinds of cars in drag races but there is a particular Nitro RC drag car.

The rear wheels are large soft rubber tires, front wheels are thinner. Whatever is the type of car, a car in the RC drag race is a Drag RC car, it may also be a Nitro drag RC car. Ordinary Nitro RC cars are converted into Nitro RC cars by making it fit well for a fast forward sprint. Official races have custom built tracks called drag strips. There is even an official regulating body called IMDRA (International Model Drag Racing Association) for Nitro RC Dragster Racers and Races.

How To Build The Fastest Remote Controlled Cars Yourself

Exclusive summary about Build Fastes RC Cars Yourself by Gregg Hall

Many parents can’t wait to get their children their first remote controlled cars, and that’s what people often think of when you mention remote controlled cars. The truth is that there are large numbers of adults who like to build and race radio controlled cars as a hobby.

The differences in kids’ radio controlled cars and those of adults are fairly extreme. Radio controlled cars also use gasoline or nitro-methane.

If you are looking for a speedy remote control car that can compete with the cars of other hobbyists, you will need to buy top of the line parts.

If your RC car has an electric engine instead, you can save wear and tear on your nitro-methane engine.

If you want the fastest car in the race, you can’t forget the other components of the car. Top quality wheels and axels are also essential for a smooth-running car. Some kits are made using high quality parts.

Join An RC Club

November 26th, 2009 Sefa No comments

Truck RC Club

Exclusive summary about RC Club By Nikoli Funston


Quite often, people who share a common interest or hobby will band together to form a club. The Remote Control hobby is no exception. Remote Control clubs flourish worldwide. Automobile and truck RC clubs generally sponsor racing events.

The best place to get information about Remote Control clubs in your area is through the associates at your local RC Hobby Shop. Many clubs will be sponsored by the Hobby shop. In many cases, the Hobby Shop will provide space for the club. The Hobby Shop associates will often be members of local clubs themselves, even if the Shop is not affiliated with the club.

A second source for locating clubs is the internet. Many clubs are organized under national or even international associations. Competition is one of the functions of many RC clubs.

Roping Up Options For Radio Controlled Car Hobbyists

Radio controlled car hobbyists need not tough it out alone. Damages can easily be repaired since these radio controlled cars have parts that are individually replaceable.

There is also a disparity between those who use radio controlled cars with a hobby grade as opposed to toy radio controlled cars. The toy versions are for beginners or children, while the hobby grade ones are for those who are professional and intermediate radio controlled car users. If you are a radio controlled car hobbyist, a perfect way of “roping up” is by joining radio controlled car clubs, which maximizes the benefits you can receive from your favorite hobby.