Sunday, September 8, 2013

how can i make a remote control car go faster?

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i brought a small remote control car about less than $20.00 hoping i can make it go faster.
how can i make it go faster i want to put a battery in so the motor can spin faster and oil my gears.
but is there any other way to do it.
thank you guys for helping.



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For $20.00 you can't expect to get much more out of the car. It's not really built for speed at that price. Basically, this is a kids toy. There is a huge difference between remote control cars for kids and remote control cars for adults. The complexities of the cars have a very wide gap. Kids cars will run on just a few AA batteries. RC cars for adults feature full miniature engines. Lots of the popular motor kits run on fuel such as gasoline or nitro. Others run on large battery packs that are essentially beefed up versions of kids toys. These cars require just as much maintenance as a real car, since they have all of the same components (plus all of the radio transmitting gear!) to deal with.

So you may want to save up and get your moneys worth by opting for petrol, nitro or electric models. The fastest engine choice that you can find is a nitro engine. Nitromethane is an alternative to regular gasoline, and runs much better for RC cars. It is usually heavier, and therefore more cumbersome on the handling of the car. However, if you are going to be on a fairly straightforward and tame race course, it is a great choice and will provide a huge speed. The only down side is that nitro engines are known for wearing down faster, and breaking at a higher rate. If you use a nitro engine frequently, you can almost expect it to break after intense usage. It is a good idea to have an electric engine that you can swap it out with when the need arises.

The other parts of the car are equally important when you are aiming for absolute fastness. If you are you going all-out on a project, you should expect to spend quite a bit on components like wheels and axels. Usually you want to get wheels that are extremely firm and light. If you have the opportunity to go out to a hobby store and test out a few different components, you will be able to decide exactly what you want based on experiencing it first-hand. This is the best way to shop for anything, and the same goes for remote control cars. Since the parts are usually highly swappable, you can directly compare one with another by trying them in quick succession.

If you arenât a very technically inclined person, the thought of picking all of these parts might not sound very fun. However, you might not have to go through this process. It is possible to buy kits that include all top of the line parts, and are quite easy to assemble. With these you wonât get the high level of customization that you would get out of building a regular home-made car. Being able to choose all of the parts separately is a great benefit, although 90% of the time you can replace individual parts if you decide that you want to go for something that is of a higher quality or a little bit faster than what you had before.

All of these things really add up. If you have one part of a car that doesnât perform as well, the entire thing will be affected. Therefore you need to choose your parts carefully to have the best remote controlled car possible.

How do you keep your dog in and around your home with no fence?




Sammye F


We have a medium to large size dog with about 7 acres. He has more than enough room, but still insists on running off. He is an inside/outside pet. I'm a firm believer in not penning up or chaining up a dog, but sometimes we have to chain him in the yard to do his business or just to play with him. We don't want him hit by a car or stolen. I've looked into the electronic fence that is buried around your property, but it is expensive.


Answer
I'd recommend fencing a smaller area around your house. It's a lot more secure and safe for your dog than letting him run loose unsupervised on seven acres. And it's a lot more comfortable and humane than tying him up.

An invisible fence requires a lot of training time on your part and the dog IS getting an electric shock, no matter what those companies say. If the dog charges after a wild animal and runs across the fenceline, then he can't come HOME without getting a shock. Also, there is nothing to prevent a stray dog from coming on to your property and attacking your dog. And there's nothing to stop someone from stealing him.

Also, in many states there is an "attractive nuisance" law - suppose your dog is loose in your yard and being good. But some little kid seems him and comes into your yard to pet him. If he knocks the child down and injures him or bites him - YOU could be liable.




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