RC (radio controlled) cars, especially the nitro or gas powered RC cars, are becoming increasingly popular. With speeds up to 70 mph, realistic looks, and racing clubs in virtually every large city, it's easy to see why.If you want to join this exciting hobby, there're a few things you should consider before you buy your first nitro-powered RC car. The basic considerations are: size, type, 2 or 4-stroke motor, maintenance, 2 or 4 wheel drive, and ready-to-run (rtr) or kit cars.SizesThe two most popular sizes to choose from are 1/8 and 1/10 scale. 1/10th scale is the industry standard for on-road racers, while 1/8th is more popular for off-road trucks and buggies. The larger 1/8th scale on road car comes standard with a 2 or 3 speed automatic transmission.TypesThe touring and racing cars are are the popular choice for on-road use.
For best performance, they should be run on a smooth surface. Trucks and buggies are the choice if off-road action is what you want. Though not as fast as the touring and racing styles, they are still very impressive and extremely rugged as well. And since a smooth surface is not required, they also have the advantage of being able to run just about anywhere. MotorsNitro powered RC motors come available in the popular 2-stroke or the less conventional 4- stroke versions.
The primary difference is that the 2-stroke motor, much like a weed eater or chain saw, requires a fuel oil mixture. The 4-stroke motor has an oil reservoir and can run on straight fuel. The 2 stroke engine has the advantage of producing higher rpm's (revs up faster) and is more suitable for racing. The 4 stroke engine has more power and torque and is better for offroad use.The most popular 2-stroke motor is the 23cc (cubic centimeter) displacement engine. It's popularity is due to the amazing 2.5 HP of output it produces.
The resulting high speeds and acceleration are what RC racers love.Additionally, motors come with or without a pull start. The ones without a pull start are cheaper, but you'll also need a starter box. Maintenance for Nitro Powered RC CarsMaintenance is a definite requirement of running a nitro powered vehicle. Most hobbyist love tweaking and tuning their vehicles. In addition, you'll need to maintain certain parts such as:
The 4wd car has the advantage of better traction and handling in turns which makes it a better choice when you're ready to race.Kits or Ready to Run (RTR) Rc Cars Nitro powered rc cars come in kits or ready-to-run right from the box. The primary difference is the whether you want to save time with a RTR car or save money with a kit. However, because of the assembly process, kits better prepare you for required maintenance.If you choose to build an rc car, don't expect to finish in one sitting. To avoid mistakes, familiarize yourself with the instructions first and get your work area prepared. Some of the things you'll need are:
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Buying And Selling Cars
Our neighbor Jose doesn't speak much English, which makes it tough to live here in northern Michigan. Despite that, he made a profit of over $30,000 last year selling cars out of his front yard. It's true that he's a mechanic, and that helps, but it isn't the key to his success. The Key To Buying And Selling CarsTo make money selling cars you have to know the value of cars. Knowing which cars people most want might help too, but any car will sell for some price, and you need to know that price.
Drive around looking at cars for sale, or cars just sitting idle in people's yards. When you can easily look at a car and guess how much it will sell for, the rest is easy - just offer $1000 less. You'll eventually buy a car, and sell it for a profit. Then you can and repeat the process.To start learning about the used car market, you can watch the classified ads, keeping in mind that the asking prices are not the sales prices. Take notes.
Used car pricing guides, such as the "bluebook,"...
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Maui Vacation Rental Cars
If you would like to explore the island of Maui on your own time, the best way to get around is to rent a car. Car rentals in Maui are available to anyone over 21 years of age with a valid international driving license. If you don't want to be bothered with the driving, you can ask for a driver at an additional expense. There are many rental companies and all of them offer a 24 hours, 7 days a week, pick up and drop off service at some previously appointed locations.
You can choose from a wide range of models and manufacturers. The charges for hiring the car per day depends on the car you choose.
The rent for the car drops if you hire them for a week or more. As of November 2005, all BMW sedans cost $49 a day and $39 a day, if you hire them for a week or more. Mustang convertibles cost $45 a day and $35 a day if you hire them for a week or more. Chevy Tahoes come at $79 a day or $499 a week. Jeep Wrangler's cost $59 a day or $47 a day if you hire them for more than...
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Crowd Prefers Small, Refined, Sporty Cars
The recent automotive reports reflect the shift of auto enthusiasts to small, refined and sporty-looking cars. As an aftermath of this striking shift, automakers are expanding their offering of significantly compact luxury crossovers and SUVs.
One of the most visible small cars on the road is BMW X3. The car is the little sibling of X5, a high-performance mid-size vehicle. In fact, it uses some of the vital BMW X5 auto parts to boost its performance.
Since X3's launch in the year 2004, BMW has sold a total of 83,500 units of said car. The sales figures have triggered other automakers to come up with their own version of the car.
One mighty rival of X3 is Acura RDX, a 5-passenger crossover that has been made available since the mid part of August. Acura RDX is also designed to respond to the driving needs of urbanites as well as the suburbanites who prefer a more sporty and stylish wagon...
Classic Cars Become Focus of Edmunds.com?s 40th Year
Forty years is a long time. Many have changed. Many have started out their own businesses and many other businesses have closed or run out of funds to run it. However, there are still others that remain strong and remain at the top. One of these is Edmunds.com, one of the most respected sources of information on used cars, new vehicles, and automotive information.
Edmunds.com is celebrating their fortieth year in the business and as part of the whole deal, they are out to make reviews on the vehicles and cars that took great significance during their forty years in the business. For Karl Brauer, "The automotive industry and its products are dramatically different than they were when our company was founded in 1966. This milestone gives us a chance to reflect on the highlights of days gone by."
Classic cars enthusiasts would surely be loving this. Primarily this is because when cars get out of style and when the cars are no longer in production,...
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Nitro Powered RC Cars - Tips for Choosing Your First Gas RC Car 