Fourwheeling with RC's Follow up


I just got my new RC and it is awesome. It is a torque .12 Maximum ST. The RC has some raw speed. It must go at least 30-40 miles an hour on a straight away. I have had little battery-powered RC's before but nothing like this, this was awesome. It even went fast on the grass my old ones couldn't even go on the grass they were to small.

The gas-powered engines are a little more high maintenance but they work just like a normal gas engine. Except you can't use normal gas in them; you need nitro fluid. Nitro fluid is the gas that racers use or in other words nitromethane. It costs about 30 dollars a gallon and each tankful is about three ounces and lasts 10-20 minutes. It all depends on how efficient your motor runs. There are many brands and formulas of gas out there each one is specialized to a type of vehicle or condition. The gas I use is formulated for power.

The car also has great steering and suspension. The steering is so touchy and fast that you start to do doughnuts with the car if you aren't careful enough. The suspension is excellent. Each tire has independent suspension with an air shock.

The car even has a little recoil pull start on it. you can buy electric starters for them but a pull start is standard.

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