Minggu, 02 November 2008

Petrol Remote Control Car

by John Jones
Purchasing a petrol remote control car is proving popular with RC lovers as the cost of these cars has fallen dramatically.Not that long ago a petrol remote control car will have put quite a hole in your wallet, costing about £1000+, which is a bit too costly for a lot of RC lovers, especially with cheaper alternatives about. Recently, though, the producing of parts has been vastly improved and the price of a petrol remote control car has dramatically fallen. It is possible now to buy one for about £200 making them more favored with enthusiasts. You will still find some in the £1000bracket, but these are for the more serious enthusiast.Fuel powered models utilize a servo for throttle and braking control; spinning of the servo in one direction will make the throttle on the carburetor to open, offering further air and fuel mixture to the internal combustion engine. Rotation of the servo in the reverse direction causes torque to be applied to a piece which causes friction with the braking material. The brake is found on the driveshaft and stops only two wheels on a two-wheel drive car and all four wheels on a four-wheel drive car.Petrol engine sizes commonly range between .12-.21 cubic inches. This is because of the restrictions by the main sanctioning bodies for radio-controlled racing. Most "unconventional" engines are manufactured larger than these, mainly aimed for vehicles which will not be used in sanctioned races and hence do not need to comply with these regulations. Engine size is related to the class of car; 1/10th scale on and off road RC carsnormally are equipped with .12-.18 cubic inch engines, with 1/8th scale RC cars using .21-.28 cubic inch engines.Petrol Remote Control Car Advantages.The main advantage that fuel has over electric is the faster speed and power that can be achieved. Fuel engines can achieve speeds of as much as an impressive 60mph.Petrol remote control cars can be refueled and ready to go within seconds whereas electric remote control cars will need to be recharged which could take a a long time.Petrol powered engines rarely if ever need tuning and will keep going for ages.Petrol Remote Control Car Disadvantages.It is advised that petrol remote control cars are only used outside due to the emmissions produced by the engine.Petrol RC cars can accomplish great speed and power which can be a dis-advantage to an inexperienced driver, but racing outside in an open space this can soon be mastered.Find great value for money petrol remote control car follow the link to my blog and scroll down to the listings.Petrol Remote Control Car

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John Jones writes regularly about hobbies related topics. I hope you enjoy this article.

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