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		<title>What is the role of a nitro rc wheelie bar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 15:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The role of the wheelie bar would be to keep your RC vehicle or truck’s front-end from lifting too much off the floor. Much like in drag racing, this occurrence means large trouble. It's also accustomed to ensure that it stays from lifting throughout fast acceleration to advertise safety and it around the track. When &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/what-is-the-role-of-a-nitro-rc-wheelie-bar/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>The role of the wheelie bar would be to keep your RC vehicle or truck’s front-end from lifting too much off the floor. Much like in drag racing, this occurrence means large trouble. It's also accustomed to ensure that it stays from lifting throughout fast acceleration to advertise safety and it around the track. When carrying out a wheelie, these bars keep your rc vehicle from flipping over. RC automobiles that require wheelie bars are rear wheel drive automobiles with many different torque or energy. Once the front-end lifts and just the trunk tires are on the floor, the wheelie bar keeps the automobile stable and enables the trunk wheels to keep traction throughout acceleration.</P><P><IMG class="size-full wp-image-237" alt="Wheelie Bar by Traxxas" src="http://rchobbyworld.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/traxxas-wheelie-bar1.jpg?w=425&amp;h=425" width="425" height="425"></P><P>Wheelie bars affix to the rear of an rc vehicle and are available in various dimensions to focus on rc vehicle size, wheelie position, etc.</P><P><STRONG>Wheelie bars on amazon . com</STRONG></P><P>An rc vehicle wheelie is really a manuever in which an rc vehicle or truck is driving on its back tires using the front tires up off the floor.</P><P> </P></p>
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		<title>Components of a nitro gas rc car fuel system.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 19:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A nitro rc car fuel system can be hard to master. Here’s how it works as well as some handling tips.Fuel Tank SystemThe fuel delivery system of a nitro rc car:1. Fuel tank2. External fuel filter3. Primer4. Fuel line5. Air pressure lineNitro RC car Fuel TankFuel is stored in a fuel tank. Some fuel tanks &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/components-of-a-nitro-gas-rc-car-fuel-system/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>A nitro rc car fuel system can be hard to master. Here’s how it works as well as some handling tips.</P><P><STRONG>Fuel Tank System</STRONG></P><P><IMG border=0 alt="RC gas car fuel system" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rccarfuelsystem.jpg" width=400></P><P><STRONG>The fuel delivery system of a nitro rc car:</STRONG><BR>1. Fuel tank<BR>2. External fuel filter<BR>3. Primer<BR>4. Fuel line<BR>5. Air pressure line</P><P><STRONG>Nitro RC car Fuel Tank</STRONG><BR>Fuel is stored in a fuel tank. Some fuel tanks have an internal fuel filter while others do not. An external fuel filter should be used with fuel tanks that do not have an internal fuel filter.</P><P><IMG border=0 alt="rc car 125cc fuel tank" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rccar125ccfueltank.jpg" width=200><IMG border=0 alt="nitro rc car fuel tank" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rccarfueltanknormal.jpg" width=200><IMG border=0 alt="nitrol rc car purple aluminum fuel tank" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rccarpurplefueltankaluminum.jpg" width=200><IMG border=0 alt="rc car fuel tank blue aluminum" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rccaraluminumfueltank.jpg" width=200></P><P><IMG border=0 alt="rc fuel filter" align=right src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rccarfuelline.jpg" width=200><BR><STRONG>External Fuel Filter</STRONG><BR>To prevent debris from entering the engine, a fuel filter is placed between the fuel tank<BR>and the carburetor. If the tank has an internal fuel filter, there is no need to use an external fuel filter.</P><P><STRONG>Primer</STRONG><BR>To start an engine, it must have fuel in the carburetor. The primer helps push fuel into the carburetor. This is done buy pushing the primer up and down several times. You can actually see the fuel inside the transparent fuel line move from the fuel tank to the carburetor.</P><P><STRONG>Fuel Line</STRONG><BR>This is a rubber tubing allowing fuel from the fuel tank to reach the carburetor. Air Pressure Line Rubber tubing coming from the tuned pipe going to the top of the fuel tank. Exhaust air from the tuned pipe helps to pressurize the fuel tank, helping fuel move from the fuel tank to the carburetor.</P><P><IMG border=0 alt="nitro rc car fuel lines assorted" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-nitrorccarfuellineassorted.jpg" width=200><IMG border=0 alt="Nitro rc car fuel line set" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-nitrorccarfuellineset.jpg" width=200></P><P><STRONG>Tips on handling a nitro rc car fuel system:</STRONG></P><P>Tip 1:</P><P>To prevent confusion, try using different color tubing for the air pressure line and the fuel line. For example, use orange for the air pressure line and blue for the fuel line. This will help prevent mistakes in connecting the line. For example, if you mix up the connection, your car will not start.<BR></P><P>Tip 2:</P><P>I personally prefer a fuel tank with a primer because I can easily force fuel into the carburetor before starting the engine. Some fuel tanks do not have a primer, and I find it takes a few pulls on the pull-start to get fuel to even reach the carburetor.</P><P>Hope I have helped you with this info on an rc car fuel system. </P><P>Cheers to your rc hobby!</P><P>-Leon </P></p>
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		<title>Tips On Buying Your first RC Racing Car, RC kits, Nitro RC Trucks and the like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going back to the big question:Every RC enthusiast at one time or another faces the task of choosing whether to go for a Nitro gas rc car or an Electric rc car. To get a frank opinion on this it is always better to ask people with various demographic backgrounds who essentially have different taste &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/tips-on-buying-your-first-rc-racing-car-rc-kits-nitro-rc-trucks-and-the-like/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Going back to the big question:</P><P><STRONG>Every RC enthusiast at one time or another faces the task of choosing whether to go for a Nitro gas rc car or an Electric rc car</STRONG>. To get a frank opinion on this it is always better to ask people with various demographic backgrounds who essentially have different taste and choices. This makes it easier to know the real pros and cons of any choice. Those who feel passionately may have prejudices over their opinion and may not tell the cons too frankly. Similarly those who prefer not to agree may prefer to overlook the pros of a model. In the end you should have all sorts fr opinions about each category or model and the final choice should always be your own, that makes your feel comfortable, suits your budget, is easier for you to handle and costs you less maintenance. You should not make your choices just because someone else prefers to choose it and then maybe you are not comfortable with it later on.</P><P>The foremost criteria for anyone is the investment in a hobby or the cost. The budget needs to be fixed. As such electric rc car kits come fall in the less expensive category for initial investment. Although they can give much enjoyment, you end up paying more for the battery packs, battery chargers, accessories, etc. This in the long run means that you have more stuff for maintenance later on and it also means that the recurring costs for these are substantial. Over time, the total investment in parts ends up being equivalent to a Nitro car or even <STRONG>Nitro RC trucks</STRONG>. Care must be taken when choosing an electric set up. The important thing is to buy a quality set up. A cheap set up would require sooner replacement and more repairs. Packs of quality batteries and a quality charger will bring down your recurring costs in the long run. Nitro <STRONG>rc kits</STRONG> come in expensive with the initial investment. Even though you can buy inexpensive engines or accessories, their initial costs would be more than the electric ones.</P><P>Another criteria that affects the cost is the maintenance and operation. As discussed earlier recurring costs for an electric model can in the end compare to the initial cost of a <STRONG>Nitro pack/Nitro rc kits</STRONG>. Another factor that greatly influences the recurring cost is the frequency of use and tracks. If you are using your model on rough tracks then it would obviously require more maintenance and regular use of your tool kit or cleaning equipment.</P><P>Both the types of models have their own typical power systems that require regular maintenance. Frequency of operation or frequency of use of your model would cause faster wear and tear and would mean regular maintenance. If your model does not meet any mishap, crash or breakdown even the <STRONG>nitro rc trucks</STRONG> require much more maintenance than electric ones. For an electric kit their batteries need to be taken care of properly, conditioned properly and stored at proper temperatures, etc to maintain their charge.</P><P>In a nut shell, the over all cost difference between the two is not much but the only difference lies between the initial investments of both. Therefore if cost is not as much a determining factor you can choose any model, but if you are short of dimes then it is safe to go in for an electric rc car setup. These would not only require much maintenance and if taken care properly would give great enjoyment to an RC car enthusiast. There’s more to running <STRONG>nitro rc trucks</STRONG> than the vehicles itself. Usually all models come with all necessary equipment and accessories required for running of the car. Electric rc cars require a two channel radio, motor(s), speed control and battery. Gas rc cars and <STRONG>nitro rc trucks</STRONG> require a radio, engine, fuel and muffler. Some or all of these items may be included with the vehicle but additional purchases may be required for some as well. It is important to read the read the product description carefully for details.</P><P><STRONG>Most RC cars have a retail price, which is the suggested selling price.</STRONG> But note that most hobby shops sell <STRONG>rc kits</STRONG> for 20 – 40% less than the retail price, which is called the street price. To get the best deal on RC cars, when shopping, always pay the street price and not the retail price.</P><P><STRONG>You can get RC sale from a local hobby shop</STRONG> (LHS) or order it from online hobby shops. If the shop owner is helpful, you get a lot of advice and useful tips to help you get started. Local hobby shops also usually keep spare parts which you can easily buy. It’s also nice to support your local hobby shop, they help set up racing tracks, organize races, and keep the RC hobby alive in your area. <STRONG>But if you live in an area where such local hobby shops are non-existent or not up to the mark or you are not happy with the person on the sales counter, you can also opt to purchase from the online hobby stores.</STRONG></P><P>To get the best deals on Remote Control cars form online stores, look for special offers and <STRONG>rc sale</STRONG>, clearance sales and discount coupons. Remember to factor in the shipping cost. Payment is easily done via credit cards. Some models may also require items such as pinion, tires, wheels and body. If one has purchased the model from online hobby shop, then details of all such requirements may be obtained from accessories required links for the model on their website. One can choose from the list to see the items needed. If you order by phone, ask for help from the friendly Sales and Service representatives who should tell you exactly what you’ll need for each specific car or truck. Most R/C vehicles use 2-channel radio systems. They will usually not include batteries, so you’ll need to buy alkaline cells or rechargeable NiCad to power the transmitter and the receiver. If you drive an electric model and have a BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuitry) equipped radio system, you can power the receiver from your motor’s battery pack.</P><P>Another consideration when choosing an R/C car or truck is making sure that you’ll be able to get replacement parts quickly and easily—that way, if anything breaks, you won’t be stuck in neutral for very long.</P><P>Manufacturers also make “aftermarket” parts available along with direct replacement parts. These parts may be wheels, tires, bodies, suspension and steering components, decals, etc. These can be used to improve your model’s performance and customize its looks. </P></p>
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		<title>How important is a glow plug and glow plug ingniter?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi! Leon here!RC cars and real cars have a lot of similarities. One of them is the engine the the device that starts it. This device is called the spark plug for real cars and glow plug for rc cars. Here’s a brief explanation of glow plugs and glow plug igniters.Glow Plug2-stroke engines have a &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/how-important-is-a-glow-plug-and-glow-plug-ingniter/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Hi! Leon here!</P><P>RC cars and real cars have a lot of similarities. One of them is the engine the the device that starts it. This device is called the spark plug for real cars and glow plug for rc cars. Here’s a brief explanation of glow plugs and glow plug igniters.</P><P><STRONG>Glow Plug</STRONG></P><P><IMG class=aligncenter border=0 alt="gas rc car glow plug" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-nitrorccarglowplug.jpg" width=150 height=332></P><P>2-stroke engines have a glow plug. <STRONG>The purpose of the glow plug it to ignite the fuel/air mixture inside the cylinder, similar to spark plugs.</STRONG> When starting an engine, the glow plug igniter provides 1.5 volts to heat up the glow plug’s filament. Once the engine has started, the glow plug igniter can be removed.</P><P>Tips:<BR></P>A good glow plug will have a filament that<BR>heats up to a bright orange/yellow/red<BR>color.<BR>Not all glow plugs are the same. Use only<BR>glow plugs specified in your engine’s<BR>manual.<P><STRONG>Glow Plug Igniter</STRONG></P><P><IMG class=aligncenter border=0 alt="nitro rc car glow plug igniter" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rcnitrocarglowplugigniter.jpg"></P><P>2-stroke engines have a glow plug. The glow plug is the one that creates a spark inside the engine, which ignites the fuel/air mixture in the cylinder, causing the crankshaft to rotate. In short, the glow plug is similar to the spark plug on a real engine. To start a 2-stroke engine, 1.5 volts must be applied to the glow plug. This will heat up the coil, which will then ignite the fuel/air mixture. Once the engine is running, the 1.5-volt supply is removed from the glow plug. <STRONG>The glow plug igniter is the device that provides the 1.5-volt supply to the glow plug</STRONG>. It can be as simple as a sub-C battery with alligator clips, or can be a purpose made device powered by 1.5-volts.</P><P><IMG border=0 alt="rc car starter set" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-rccarstarterkit.jpg" width=400></P><P>Related Entries:</P></p>
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		<title>Nitro RC car and truck body clips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 04:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The purpose of the body clip is simple. It keeps the rc car body attached to its chassis especially when running at top speeds.Body clips can be purchased at very low prices.Tip: So that you won’t lose body clips often. After removing them from the chassis, its nice to clip them on an the wings/spoilers &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/nitro-rc-car-and-truck-body-clips/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>The purpose of the body clip is simple. It keeps the rc car body attached to its chassis especially when running at top speeds.</P><P><IMG class="alignnone size-full wp-image-249" title="rc car body clips" alt="rc car body clips" src="http://rchobbyworld.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/rc-car-body-clips.jpg?w=425&#038;h=425" width=425 height=425></P><P>Body clips can be purchased at very low prices.</P><P>Tip: So that you won’t lose body clips often. After removing them from the chassis, its nice to clip them on an the wings/spoilers of an rc cover body. If your rc cover has no spoiler installed then you can just clip it under or find a place in the cover where you can attach the body clip. That way you wouldn’t lose or misplace it and it sticks to the rc body. </P></p>
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		<title>Purchasing A Nitro gas RC vehicle or perhaps a Nitro RC truck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nitro rc vehicles look awesome. It’s a pride to possess one also it looks great on road and off-road. However they do cost you a lost too. Well, so as not to finish track of a bit of junk or spend a significant amount of on the simple model, some suggestions ought to be stored &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/buying-a-nitro-gas-rc-car-or-a-nitro-rc-truck/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P><STRONG>Nitro rc vehicles</STRONG> look awesome. It’s a pride to possess one also it looks great on road and off-road. However they do cost you a lost too. Well, so as not to finish track of a bit of junk or spend a significant amount of on the simple model, some suggestions ought to be stored in your mind.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Traxxas Revo RTR Nitro rc truck" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-traxxasrevo3321.jpg" width="200"><IMG border="0" alt="Traxxas t-maxx RTR nitro rc truck" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-tmaxx1.jpg" width="200"></P><P><STRONG>For any beginner nitro rc stadium trucks or monster trucks could be very exciting.</STRONG> But monster trucks are a lot slower as stadium trucks. A Nitro rc Stadium truck can nail lower to 50-60 miles per hour and may take huge jumps but tear up some asphalt.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Cen Racing Matrix RTR Nitro rc buggy" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-CenRacingMatrixNitrorcbuggy.jpg" width="400"></P><P><STRONG>Rc Buggies</STRONG> will also be virtually like stadium trucks. <STRONG>HPI MT2 18SS appears to become a very good truck.</STRONG> If you have didn't have a higher powered nitro or electric vehicle before, you might like to begin with a 4wd vehicle. They’re much simpler to manage.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Nitro rc car kit 2" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-hpikit2.jpg" width="200"><IMG border="0" alt="nitro rc car kit 3" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-hpikit3.jpg" width="200"></P><P><STRONG>RC kits</STRONG> are simple to use and easily available. They're fairly popular too. Another positive point for the similar is the fact that help on their behalf can also be easily available. By having an RTR package you receive a decent radio and also the vehicle for any decent cost. It is usually advisable to locate a manufacturer which has good following. It leads you to identify parts, hop ups, technical advice, etc readily available. Parts for RC kits will also be easily available.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Nitro RC car starter kit" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-hpikit1.jpg" width="400"></P><P>While purchasing kits there may another things that should be bought together with the RC package or individually. More often than not, the kits include a vehicle along with a motor only. More advanced models come without motor whatsoever. The <STRONG>RTR RC kits</STRONG> usually include an invisible and really don't require much accumulating. They're around 97% completely built. You must also purchase a <STRONG>nitro fuel</STRONG> that's specifically for the Handheld Remote Control cars. Have a check to not finish up purchasing a Nitro Fuel for any Handheld remote control Plane. For rc cars, gas may also be an energy source.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Nitro rc car glow plug igniter" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-nitrorccarglowplugigniter.jpg" width="200"><IMG border="0" alt="Nitrotane Engineered rc car fuel" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-nitrotanerccarfuel.jpg" width="200"></P><P>A glow plug igniter can also be needed. They are available in many different shapes and kinds but pretty much each one is same however, many include a meter to exhibit just how much of fuel remains. An energy bottle can also be necessary. They aren't a complete necessity, but make flowing fuel in to the tank much simpler than from a 1 gallon can. Trading inside a good air conditioning filter is definitely a smart decision. This could constitute all of the necessary things while purchasing a Nitro vehicle. Other handy items that will come in helpful ought to be hidden inside a fishing tackle box. This could include things likes screw motorists, a cleaning sock, needle nose pliers, some spare screws, glues etc. Invest this stuff into seperate slots to really make it a bit more organized.<BR>For those who have had some knowledge about RC cars earlier build-it-up kits will also be advisable. Build-it-yourself and unassembled kits have greater quality parts and you will choose your personal engine along with other parts. This really is more advisable for those who have already had some equipment and move in one model to a different. Therefore the cost drops following the energy production. This likewise helps to understand your package out and in and enables you to more acquainted with your automobile.</P><P>Hope these pointers help. More tips about the following posts. </P></p>
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		<title>Purchasing An Electrical RC Vehicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi! Leon here. Today we're gonna discuss electric rc vehicles. If you're just beginning in the RC cars hobby, ready-to-run electric vehicles are the most useful choice simply because they get dealing with hardly any effort – charge battery power pack and go.It's useful to understand about a few of the excellent, hobby-quality, electric automobiles &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/buying-an-electric-rc-car/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Hi! Leon here. Today we're gonna discuss <STRONG>electric rc vehicles</STRONG>. If you're just beginning in the RC cars hobby, ready-to-run electric vehicles are the most useful choice simply because they get dealing with hardly any effort – charge battery power pack and go.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Ferrari 599 electric rc car" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-Ferrari599electricrccar.jpg" width="400"></P><P>It's useful to understand about a few of the excellent, hobby-quality, electric automobiles which come completely put together with radio systems pre-installed. These automobiles are called ready-to-run (RTR) and are perfect for backyard or street bashing. Many of these automobiles may also be used for competitive racing particularly, Team Connected and Losi <STRONG>electric rc vehicle automobiles </STRONG>are competed at local race clubs through the USA and Canada. In comparison, many occasions it is not easy to begin a gas vehicle plus they require lots of changes to operate compared to electrics. For top speed, either electric or gas vehicles can be quite fast, but<BR>in most cases, gas automobiles have greater top speeds as they are than electrics. A <STRONG>gas vehicle will typically run within the 30-50 miles per hour range</STRONG>, while an <STRONG>electric rc truck</STRONG> come in the 15 to 30 miles per hour range.</P><P>To be able to run these automobiles, batteries along with a charger can also be needed.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="dynamite prophet plus AC/DC charger" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-dynamiteprophetplus.jpg" width="400"><BR><STRONG><BR>RC kits needed: A Dynamite Prophet Plus AC/Electricity Peak Charger (RC-DYN4049), 8 ‘AA’ batteries (RC-Right AA) and….</STRONG></P><P><IMG border="0" alt="3300 nimh stick battery pack" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-3300nimhstickbatterypack.jpg" width="400"></P><P><STRONG>a 3000 or 3300 NiMH Stick Battery Power (RC-VEN 1532 or RC-VEN 1540) are recommended.</STRONG></P><P>For that <STRONG>Traxxas E-Maxx electric rc truck</STRONG>, one more Stick Pack can also be needed. Incidentally, if you're able to afford it, purchasing a couple of extra battery packs may be beneficial too. While selecting battery pack bear in mind that greater the mAh<BR>rating, the more battery run time. That's, a 3000 mAh battery power provides you with two times the run duration of a 1500 mAh battery power. Battery packs with 2400 or 3000 mAh rankings are costly to<BR>purchase. If price is an problem, 1500 mAh NiCD packs are extremely economical to buy and work nicely in a RC vehicle.</P><P>You should understand how to take proper care of batteries for that electric models and what care ought to be taken while charging them, at what levels they must be released, what safeguards to become taken before<BR>storing them and re-with them. Just in case of the E-maxx average battery run occasions is 8 min for 1500 mAh<BR>NiCD Sport Packs, 10 min for 2000 mAh NiCad Sport Packs and 13 min for 3000 mAh NiMH Sport Packs. Battery run occasions listed are based on a regular <STRONG>Traxxas E-Maxx electric rc truck</STRONG> in second gear running on the typical outside grime race track. Should you run E-Maxx operates in first gear then battery run occasions is a lot more than those mentioned earlier. Also, you should observe that battery run occasions rely on many other factors, for example, outdoors air temperature, gear ratios, weight of hop-ups in your truck, driving style and also the amperage battery packs are billed at.</P><P>Good quality models for electric RC cars for On-Road Cars are:</P><P><STRONG><BR>Losi Drift-R Sedan RTR w/XR2i electric rc vehicle</STRONG></P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Losi Drift-R Sedan RTR w/XR2i" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-Drift-RSedanRTR.jpg" width="400"></P><P>HPI Sprint Porsche RTR, Tamiya Nissan 350Z Nismo XB Professional RTR, Tamiya Subaru Impreza WRC XB 2004 RTR, Team Connected RC10 TC4 Touring RTR, Team Losi XXX-S Sport II Sedan RTR, Thunder Tiger TS- 4 e Sport Focus RTR, Traxxas 4-Tec RTR Air.</P><P>Within the situation of Off-Road Stadium Trucks:</P><P><STRONG>Traxxas E-maxx RTR 4WD electric rc truck</STRONG><BR><IMG border="0" alt="Traxxas E-maxx RTR 4WD" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-traxxase-maxxrtr4wd.jpg" width="400"></P><P>Traxxas Rustler RTR electric rc truck, Team Connected RC10 T4 Special Edition RTR, Team Losi XXX-T Sport RTR are great entertainers. Popular options in group of Off-Road Buggies are Tamiya XB Gravel Hound RTR electric rc buggy, Tamiya XB Super, Manta Ray RTR, Tamiya XB Rising Storm RTR, Team Connected RC10 B4 Exclusive Edition RTR, Traxxas Bandit RTR. Tamiya Mighty Bull XB RTR – 2WD, Traxxas Stampede RTR – 2WD stand out within the group of Off-Road Monster Trucks. </P></p>
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		<title>The brand new Traxxas T-maxx 3.3! Probably the most effective t-maxx ever!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[T-Maxx is legendary for supplying an ideal balance of size, speed, energy, and agility. Using the new Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 Nitro RC Truck, we’ve switched that balance upside lower with mind-dazzling, over-the-top horsepower. Odds are you’ve never driven anything such as this before. Precisely how effective may be the new T-Maxx 3.3? The wheelie bar &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/the-new-traxxas-t-maxx-3-3-the-most-powerful-t-maxx-ever/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P><IMG border="0" alt="Nitro T-Maxx 3.3 Monster Truck 4WD RTR" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-tmaxx.jpg" width="400"></P><P><STRONG>T-Maxx</STRONG> is legendary for supplying an ideal balance of size, speed, energy, and agility. Using the new <STRONG>Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 Nitro RC Truck</STRONG>, we’ve switched that balance upside lower with mind-dazzling, over-the-top horsepower. Odds are you’ve never driven anything such as this before. Precisely how effective may be the new T-Maxx 3.3? The wheelie bar is required installed equipment! The <STRONG>TRX 3.3</STRONG> provides brutal bottom-finish torque for amazing wheel-standing launches, together with hard-charging acceleration that's first rate. Hammer the throttle at any speed and also the T-Maxx responds just like a caged animal that’s been unleashed for destruction. Top speeds soar past 45mph! <STRONG>The T-Maxx 3.3 Nitro RC RTR Truck is undoubtedly probably the most effective T-Maxx available!</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>More Engine, More Energy, More Speed!</STRONG><BR>The TRX® 2.5 set the bar and was heralded as “the most effective smallblock engine we've tested” by RC Vehicle Action Magazine. The TRX® 3.3 is larger, faster and creates an astonishing 60% more peak horsepower in comparison towards the TRX 2.5. The general energy underneath the curve is almost 50% greater. Which means you get smooth, linear energy output with elevated performance and responsiveness over the entire Revoltions per minute range. Obviously, not everybody is prepared with this type of energy. The TRX 3.3 is perfect for motorists in the greatest level of skill who've the knowledgeable reflexes for extreme speed and acceleration within the T-Maxx.</P><P>Using the heavy-duty shot of extreme horsepower, T-Maxx received additional refinement and strength to help keep that it is hard at the disposal of punishing motorists. The brand new Revo®-spec driveline uses extra-large, super-duty sealed driveshafts and Revo® axle service providers. The axle service providers use bigger rubber sealed bearings and sealed pivot balls for lengthy existence and virtually easy to maintain performance. New 3.8? Split-Spoke™ chrome wheels include pre-glued Talon™ tires for high-speed runs and ultimate traction.</P><P><STRONG>Adjustable Wheelie Bar<BR></STRONG>The<STRONG> T-Maxx 3.3 Nitro RC RTR Truck</STRONG>comes outfitted with a brand new adjustable wheelie bar (patent pending). With the much energy on tap, it’s an absolute must have! The wheelie bar has 4-snap-in-adjustment-positions where you can choose how extreme you would like your action to become. Within the lower position, it keeps the front-end from the T-Maxx grown to exhibit from the incredible acceleration possible using the <STRONG>TRX 3.3.</STRONG> Enhance the wheelie bar to its full-up position and also the action will get wild, with giant wheelies that hold on as lengthy while you keep mashing the throttle… even through second gear! The T-Maxx 3.3 is faster on two wheels than other trucks are on the floor. It’s an incredible thrill reveal that will put your driving abilities towards the test over and over. The initial design enables so that it is easily removed in situations where you might not want the extra control.</P><P><STRONG>OptiDrive® Electronic Change Module</STRONG><BR><STRONG>T-Maxx 3.3’s transmission provides innovative two-speed, forward/reverse operation within an ultra-compact package</STRONG>. The brand new gearbox design combines the compactness from the T-Maxx platform using the internal transmission components which have been proven reliable off and on the track within the Traxxas Revo®. The incredible Torque-Control™ slipper along with a effective 42mm disc brake are transported over in the Revo for superior traction control and stopping performance. The OptiDrive® electronic change module uses advanced microprocessor control to sense vehicle speed and optimize forward and reverse shifting. Direction control is carried out using a third funnel around the transmitter. This revolutionary, patent-pending system enables the transmission to become lighter with less moving parts for reduced inertial mass and greater torque handling. OptiDrive provides constant drive engagement for seamless, responsive acceleration. Mix by using the energy from the TRX 3.3 Racing Engine and you have incredible hard-striking, wheels-up launches which will place the wheelie bar towards the test. The wide ratio, adjustable two-speed transmission provides no-compromise acceleration and unmatched top speed in a single package.</P><P><STRONG>P</STRONG><STRONG>ush-Button Electric Beginning<BR>The energy from the TRX 3.3 engine feels raw in it’s strength but refined in the operation</STRONG>. Prior to the TRX 3.3 Racing Engine motorists needed to quit the benefit of the EZ-Start®, the simple tuning qualities of the Traxxas engine, Traxxas support, and an excessive amount of their hard-gained cash to experience any horsepower increases in the aftermarket. The TRX 3.3 Racing Engine may be the solution which brings it altogether with extreme horsepower that's second to nobody easy tuning full Traxxas reliability and support, such as the Lifetime Engine Alternative Plan and also the pure ease of one-touch, push-button, EZ-Start electric beginning.</P><P>Just the Traxxas EZ-Start provides the pure  ease of true one-handed operation and finish on-board, push-button electric beginning. EZ-Start may be the most secure and many reliable method to start your engine. The Traxxas EZ-Start lights your glow plug and begins your engine rapidly and easily in the push of the mouse. <STRONG>Traxxas’ exclusive Wise Start™</STRONG> technology monitors critical beginning functions, instantly realizing and figuring out potential issues for troublefree engine beginning each time!. Once you’ve used EZ-Start you’ll question the way you ever loved a nitro engine without them. Click the “details” tab towards the top of this site to determine all of the additional design features which make this the T-Maxx 3.3 probably the most effective, well-considered Maxx monster ever created.</P><P><STRONG>Be considered a T-maxx fan now!</STRONG><BR><IMG border="0" alt="TMaxx King of the Monsters T-Shirt, XL" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-tmaxxshirt.jpg" width="400"> </P></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strategies for possessing Gas RC CarsGas RC Cars, also called handheld remote control cars and gas remote cars, are actually becoming popular for fanatics around the world. It's a hobby along with a sport with competitions drawing large audiences to look at the quickest Gas RC Cars racing one another for large awards. The gas &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/a-beginners-guide-to-petrol-rc-cars/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Strategies for possessing Gas RC Cars<BR>Gas RC Cars, also called handheld remote control cars and gas remote cars, are actually becoming popular for fanatics around the world. It's a hobby along with a sport with competitions drawing large audiences to look at the quickest Gas RC Cars racing one another for large awards. The gas remote vehicle hobby is perfect for adult fanatics. Within this hobby children should be carefully supervised by their parents, otherwise it's strongly prohibited.<BR>Speeds of Gas RC Cars<BR>Some gas remote cars can achieve high speeds clearly they shouldn't be operated in your home. The gas needed to operate a gas vehicle, may cause spills, fire hazards, and harm to home carpets and furniture, necessitate operating the gas rc vehicle outdoors. You will find also indoor facilities build specifically for gas rc cars.<BR>Operating Gas RC Cars<BR>Due to the rate and torque of gas RC cars, they're harder to use. Typically which means more incidents and crashes. That's why operating a gas remote vehicle in someone’s house is not recommended. However, planet get their disadvantages, namely, you need to buy batteries which they constantly need to be charged up again, which puts you out of trouble of action for some time. And nitro cars require greater skill with while using nitro fuel, which may be costly.<BR></P><P>Choosing a gas rc vehicle<BR>When choosing a gas remote vehicle, you can purchase an “off-road” version or perhaps a version intended for smooth surfaces as well as for fast speeds. The off-road versions include full suspension systems enabling these phones handle bumpy, rough terrain. Even on rough surfaces your gas remote vehicle could be competed well too for fun. However, “on-road” models are meant just for smooth surfaces which are paved. The one thing to check out for here is when an accident happens, odds are they might sustain serious damages.<BR>Final ideas and maintenance tips<BR>Using the hobby of Gas RC Cars, an enthusiast may either buy their remote vehicle prepared to run or they are able to construct it. Really building the vehicle yourself provides you with more design and also styling possibilities. By learning how these cars are really built, you are able to change engines, your body from the vehicle, along with other parts the way you like. And the good thing is that you could save substantial money because they build the gas vehicle yourself versus purchasing one ready-to-run. Additionally you gain greater knowledge of its construction. And when you possess an accident or wish to change your parts, you’ll have the ability to correct it or upgrade yourself.<BR>For the way much you take the vehicle, just for fun or well, you’ll be thinking about regularly preserving your remote gas vehicle. Most gas rc cars require ongoing maintenance in addition to repairs. The standards of the dust and dirt getting into the car’s engine and blocking the little parts should be considered. Regular cleaning could keep it carrying out at its best. This maintenance includes washing the engines’ carburetor and spark plug, frequently.<BR>For consistently excellent performance, you’ll wish to make certain it's correctly maintained. That will include verifying that moving parts are functioning correctly and much more. This kind of maintenance will greatly boost the likelihood of your remote gas vehicle staying longer and giving peak performance, too.<BR>In evaluating the 3 kinds of hobby-level vehicle, a gas rc vehicle is most likely the best option when it comes to in convenience. As opposed to electric remote cars where constant charging is definitely an ongoing necessity, for any gas vehicle, when you add the fuel you’re ready to use it. You just mix the two-stroke oil with regular unleaded gas. If you wish to see gas rc cars for action, you will find really awesome videos online that demonstrate you the way great you’re likely to have.<BR></P>Be the first one to such as this publish.</p>
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		<title>The nitro rc gas vehicle 2-stroke engine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A nitro rc gas vehicle engine is an extremely great contraption made up of a range of parts that actually work submit hands and imitates almost exactly a genuine car’s engine. Such a sight to behold!A nitro RC gas vehicle utilizes a 2-stroke engine. This use specifically combined fuel, and won't runon regular gasoline.You will &#8230; <a href="http://www.rcpetrolcars.org/the-nitro-rc-gas-car-2-stroke-engine/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>A nitro <STRONG>rc gas vehicle </STRONG>engine is an extremely great contraption made up of a range of parts that actually work submit hands and imitates almost exactly a genuine car’s engine. Such a sight to behold!</P><P>A <STRONG>nitro RC gas vehicle utilizes a 2-stroke engine</STRONG>. This use specifically combined fuel, and won't run<BR>on regular gasoline.<BR>You will find two major dimensions. There's the .12 size engine generally utilized in 1/tenth scale, and also the bigger and much more effective .21 size engine generally utilized in 1/eighth scale.</P><P><IMG border="0" alt="Nitro rc car engine" src="http://rcpetrolcars.org/wp-content/uploads/media/wpid-nitrorccarengine.jpg" width="448" height="369"></P><P><STRONG>Nitro rc gas vehicle Engine Parts:</STRONG><BR>1. Air conditioning filter<BR>2. Gears<BR>3. Flywheel<BR>4. Carburetor idle adjustment screw<BR>5. Carburetor low-finish adjustment screw<BR>6. Heatsink<BR>7. Pull-start mechanism</P><P><STRONG>Air conditioning filter</STRONG><BR>The air conditioning filter can be used to avoid grime from entering and harmful the engine. For optimum energy, you should clean, lubricate, and replace the air conditioning filter regularly.</P><P><STRONG>Gears</STRONG><BR>These gears are attached to the engine using a clutch i465 black. The gears are utilized to transfer energy in the engine towards the transmission from the vehicle.</P><P><STRONG>Flywheel</STRONG><BR>Utilized in a bump start system and houses the clutch i465 black. Carburetor Idle adjustment screw Rotating the screw clockwise or counter-clockwise increases or decreases the idling speed from the engine.<BR><STRONG></STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Carburetor Low-finish adjustment screw</STRONG><BR>Rotating the screw clockwise or counter-clockwise helps make the low-finish mixture slimmer or more potent.</P><P><STRONG>Carburetor Low-finish adjustment screw</STRONG><BR>Rotating the screw clockwise or counter-clockwise helps make the low-finish mixture slimmer or more potent.<BR><STRONG>Heatsink</STRONG><BR>These engines are air-cooled. The heatsink was created with “fins” to create the engine run cooler.<BR><STRONG>Pull-start mechanism</STRONG><BR>Accustomed to start the engine, much like a lawnmower.<BR><STRONG>Glow Plug</STRONG><BR>Similar in function to some spark plug.</P><P>…and thats concerning the fundamentals of the <STRONG>nitro rc gas vehicle engine</STRONG>. We do hope you many userful stuff here.</P><P>Always prepared to help,</P><P>Leon </P></p>
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