Thursday, August 9, 2012

Beautiful radio-controlled cars

A radio-controlled car (R/C car) is a powered model car driven from a distance using a radio control system. Inputs from joysticks (or a wheel and a trigger) on a transmitter are sent to the car's onboard receiver. The receiver interprets the radio signals and sends electrical pulses to the servo and electronic speed controller, making the model turn its wheels and the motor run. Radio-controlled cars can range from simple "stop and go" toys to competitive racing models, which feature all the complexity and adjustability of their full-size counterparts. Building, driving, and modifying radio-controlled car kits is a popular hobby...




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  1. Radio controlled cars come in three main categories - nitro radio controlled cars, petrol radio controlled cars and electric radio controlled cars. Within those categories there are also different variations such as with nitro remote control cars there will be built and unbuilt versions or with electric there will be brushed and brushless. Electric radio controlled cars are the easiest to use and with the new brushless cars are as quick as the nitro ones. The nitro cars are more of a hobby product than the electric ones as they are a little more difficult to use but once you learn how to use them are great fun and the small engine adds to the realism of the model. Finally the petrol cars run on normal petrol and oil from the petrol station but are much bigger than the nitro ones so are the most expensive kind of car. We have a full range of models across the whole range and to suit all budgets. To check these models please visit Nitrotek

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  2. Maximum power is generally achieved at medium to high speeds, and a slightly slower throttle response than electrically powered vehicles is to be expected due to clutching and lack of torque.
    Electric motors effectively produce instantaneous torque, whereas nitro engines, like full-sized gasoline engines, take time for the engine to spool up and for the clutch to engage.
    Nitro- (and fuel) powered cars may be refueled and returned to action in a few seconds, as opposed to electrics needing to remove the body shell and battery fasteners to replace a discharged battery.
    Nitro cars are cooled some by air, some by the oil mixed in with the fuel and may be run continuously with no need to take breaks for cooling down assuming they are properly tuned.
    more feature check its official site for radio controlled cars.

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