| RC or radio-controlled automobiles, which run on a nitro | | | | undue heat and wear. |
| methane-based fuel or glow fuel, provide enormous | | | | Radio |
| power and performance. Gas powered RC cars are | | | | The radio that you use to control your gas run RC |
| usually highly customizable, allowing hobbyists to utilize | | | | automobiles can be the similar type that is used to run |
| a variety of engines and design form. There are even | | | | an electric model of RC car. In addition to the battery |
| different types of transmitters available depending | | | | that powers the radio controller, you might find yourself |
| upon how you would prefer your car to work. | | | | in require of batteries to give energy to the radio |
| Enginesobviously, one of the most significant prospects | | | | receiver in the car itself. |
| of gas powered RC automobiles is the engine. A | | | | Sport vs. Competitiona variety of various options and |
| variety of various engine models are available for you | | | | body styles present for gasrun RC automobiles. You |
| to choose from. Instead of the spark plugs that a | | | | can opt from trucks, sedans, buggies, popular car |
| full-size automotive engine would have, these engines | | | | models, and even stock cars. Many of the car types |
| have a "glow plug" that is heated by what is known as | | | | available commercially come in two separate version; |
| a "glow starter". | | | | a sport version, and a competition version. Sport cars |
| Fuelit's a special fuel that is nitro methane-based and | | | | tend to price less, and provide basic features that are |
| formulated for the car's engines. particular lubricants | | | | popular with beginners and casual hobbyists. |
| are added to the fuel blend to guard the engine from | | | | |