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There are a lot of
RC Cars
and a lot of RC aficionados out there. Across the United States,
there are hundreds of RC competitions of all kinds, attracting both
young and adults. The RC industry is one that does not look to be
out of business in a while. |
As such, RC Cars
manufacturers are trying to outdo one another by trying to come up with
innovations relating to their products. This translates into totally new
RC models that are said to be faster, sturdier, and more powerful in
general. To the RC Cars competitor, that is music to his ears. However, the
question remains, what exactly are the best RC Cars models out there?
There really isn't a
perfect model that would fit all of the details that an RC Cars owner would
want. If you are a competitor and want speed, then the model for you
would be one powered by fuel instead of the electric-powered ones. The
top speeds reached by gas-powered RCs would be far higher than one
powered by an electric motor.
However, the
disadvantage that a gas-powered RC would bring up is its high
maintenance. Gas RCs produce internal dirt that requires constant
cleaning, also to maintain high performance and to lessen breakdowns.
Also, due to the high
speeds that are brought about by gas-powered RCs, crashes are likely to
happen, and we know that high speed crashes result in disaster.
Maintenance is the
advantage of an electric-powered RC Cars model. They don't require as much
maintenance as gas-powered RCs, since they don't have an internal
combustion system.
Even though not much
maintenance is required, they tend to last longer than gas-powered
models, since they don't experience as much wear and tear with a
lightweight vehicle, a motor, and electric batteries.
If you're after speed,
then the big truck models are not for you, as they are more suited for
rough terrain racing. What would be best is to get a gas-powered
lightweight vehicle in order to achieve a lot of straight line speed.
Likewise, a lightweight
vehicle is not fit to go on the rough terrain since it normally has
small wheels and a lower body that would only be damaged should you
attempt to use it.
The best RC Cars models are
the ones that are suited to the type of racing you desire to participate
in. If you're simply going to buy one for a hobby, try to get an
all-terrain RC with speed, like a Cyclone, which is like an all-purpose
vehicle.
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