A Guide to Gas Powered RC Cars

If you're a fan of radio-controlled vehicles, but findin need of batteries to supply power to the radio
standard RC to be lacking in power and running time,receiver in the car itself. Of course, with some
you might want to consider looking into gas poweredreceivers it may be possible to have the power
RC cars. These cars, which run on asupplied by the motor of the car itself. The type of
nitromethane-based fuel that is often referred to asreceiver that you use and the power supply that it
"glow fuel" or "nitro", offer a level of realism andneeds are one consideration to keep in mind when
performance that you just won't find on batterycomparing different parts or different cars.
powered cars. Gas powered RC cars are also oftenSport vs. Competition
highly customizable, allowing hobbyists to utilize aA variety of different options and body styles exist for
variety of engines and design types... there are evengas powered RC cars. You can choose from trucks,
different types of transmitters available dependingsedans, buggies, popular car models, and even stock
upon how you would prefer your car to work. Belowcars. Once you've decided upon the body style and
are some of the options available for gas poweredlayout that's right for you, however, you may find
RC cars, giving you an idea of the level ofyourself facing one additional choice. Many of the car
customization that you can achieve.models available commercially come in two distinct
Enginestypes; a sport version, and a competition version. Sport
Obviously, one of the more important aspects of gascars tend to cost less, and offer basic options that are
powered RC cars is the engine. A variety of differentpopular with beginners and casual hobbyists. For those
engine models are available for you to choose from,who want to race their cars against other dedicated
but in general most cars of this type will have whathobbyists, though, there are the competition cars which
are commonly referred to as "glow" engines. A "glow"tend to have more power and higher speeds and
engine is a 2-cycle internal combustion engine, creatingoffer advanced options such as oil shocks and ball
the power that gas powered RC cars are known forbearings. Competition models may not be a complete
and adding a bit of realism to the car with the exhaustcar, however, since they are designed to allow for
that is produced. Instead of the spark plugs that amore customization... many of these kits require you to
full-size automotive engine would have, these enginesget the engine that you want to go with it separately,
use a "glow plug" that is heated by what is known asas well as the car body in many cases (since the kit
a "glow starter" This heat is then held by the plug andonly provides the main chassis.)
is used to fire the engine strokes for the remainder ofKits vs. RTR
the running time.If you've decided that you want to buy gas powered
FuelRC cars, you often have to make a choice between
As mentioned above, the "gas" used by gas poweredbuying a kit, so that you can build the car yourself, or
RC cars isn't actually gasoline... it's a special fuel that isbuying a ready-to-race car (also known as RTR) that
nitromethane-based and formulated for the cars'is ready to be fueled and go right out of the box. RTR
engines. Special lubricants are added to the fuelcars are good for beginners or casual hobbyists, but
mixture to protect the engine from excessive heat andaren't highly customized. Kits, on the other hand, may
wear; the lubricants work in much the same way asrequire additional work but allow the builder to decide
gas-oil mixtures in some chainsaws and otherexactly how they want their car put together. Should
small-engine equipment. Other fuel accessories mayyou use a kit, it's important to remember that you'll
be needed to go with your car. A pump or specialneed to make sure that you have the engine that you
bottle may be used to get the fuel into the RC car'swant, paint and basic tools on hand for assembly and
fuel tank, and filters in the fuel line may need to bedecoration, and additional tools and parts depending
replaced from time to time.upon the kit that you purchase.
RadioRegardless of the type of car that you buy, though,
The radio that you use to control your gas poweredyou're certain to find yourself amazed at the power
RC cars can be the same type that is used to controland performance of these cars loved by hobbyists
an electric model of RC car. A 2-channel radio system.and racers around the world.
It's important to keep in mind that just because theGreg Root owns and maintains A website that
car's engine runs on a liquid fuel doesn't mean that youprovides basic tips on how to buy, build and race
have no need of batteries. In addition to the batteryelectric and gas powered RC cars.
that powers the radio controller, you might find yourself