Wednesday, April 2, 2014

I want to buy an RC car gas or electric ?

Q. What are some good websites to find deals and good selection? Which one is better ? What is a good price for a decent car? I see people selling on Craigslist their buggy type looking cars but I have seen people in parking lots with Lambos and other brand cars so I'm looking for something like that thank you


Answer
if you bored with electric cars, gas cars provide additional excitement. gas cars are fast and automatic transmission (two to three gears). no need to wait for batteries to charge, just refill the fuel tank. gas cars are normally running on wide open areas of land. but Sometimes the engine does not want to run at all, noise and more complex. electric powered RC cars easy to build and always ready to run but batteries are getting expensive

some people are excited about the new RC car, You can try here for it

BigTime Muscle RC Electric Car?




Gunmetal


I have a 1:18 electric RC car. It is a Big Time Muscle tm and is from Jada Toys. It has a 6.3 v battery and runs on a fairly fast motor. I need to know if it is possible to install a bigger motor. If i put a bigger motor do i need a bigger battery ? since im getting more current and voltage should i change any other components to avoid a burnout of some sort such as resistors, capacitors, etc. ?
In other words i am trying to make this sucker faster and have more power when going through unsmooth terrain



Answer
Sure you can.
If you put in a larger capacity battery with a higher voltage that will increase the power. A 7.2v stick pack like one of these would be ideal...

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=Category&CategoryID=99205510

Just be sure to keep all the connectors from your existing battery, they might be different if you buy a new battery.

If you plan on changing the motor, you might have to buy a new electronic speed control to suit a more powerful motor. Also, motors aren't all the same size. 1/10 scale cars have 540 or 550 size motors, 1/18 scale cars have smaller motors probably 370. The number refers to the size of the motor casing or can, so don't think it's going to be less powerful because of the lower number.

If you change the motor and not the speed control, you'll risk frying the motor or speed control. Or both.

This motor would be perfect, as it's designed for 1/18 scale cars anyway...

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=26672




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