NEWBIE NEEDS DIRECTION.
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NEWBIE NEEDS DIRECTION.
I will be new to RC trucks soon. I want to use one in my yard which is mostly grass. What will work best, gas or electric? Also what do you recommend?
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RE: NEWBIE NEEDS DIRECTION.
If you can afford a gasser than go with that. It will be able to conquer any terrain you may have because they are so large. electrics are cheaper though, and much smaller as a result.
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Either works well, its what you would prefer. Do you like messing around with engines or would you just like a car that you charge up and runs?
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I think he meant nitro, not gasoline.
drjgarage being new I would recommend an electric, they're much easier to start with and not so frustrating. When you're new a nitro can get overwhelming.
drjgarage being new I would recommend an electric, they're much easier to start with and not so frustrating. When you're new a nitro can get overwhelming.
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RE: NEWBIE NEEDS DIRECTION.
Any suggestions as to what truck would be good? This may be a question with lots of different choices but there may be a majority of one. Is there a kit out there that starts as a 2wd and then you can make it a 4wd?? Doesn't grass eat up batteries and motors more than fuel kits? What's the difference between gas and nitro?
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RE: NEWBIE NEEDS DIRECTION.
Grass is harder on motors and engines so while you may get lower run times with electrics in grass the same is true for nitros.
90% of combustion engines in RCs are nitros not gas. True gassers are 1/5 size, more than 3' long and use gas from the gas pump. Nitros use a mix of fuel which includes a percentage of nitro, 15 to 30% usually. Unless your back yard is measured in acres a gasser is not a good choice for a back yard basher.
If you're in a rural area with the space then a gasser is a lot less maintenance than a nitro but you need a lot of room, they also start at $1000 so they are top of the chain in price too.
If it's mostly grass I'd suggest 4WD monster trucks.
*forgot to mention that if you live in an urban area then electrics are better choices. you're neighbors won't like the high pitched sound from a nitro, think gas lawn mower but higher pitched.
90% of combustion engines in RCs are nitros not gas. True gassers are 1/5 size, more than 3' long and use gas from the gas pump. Nitros use a mix of fuel which includes a percentage of nitro, 15 to 30% usually. Unless your back yard is measured in acres a gasser is not a good choice for a back yard basher.
If you're in a rural area with the space then a gasser is a lot less maintenance than a nitro but you need a lot of room, they also start at $1000 so they are top of the chain in price too.
If it's mostly grass I'd suggest 4WD monster trucks.
*forgot to mention that if you live in an urban area then electrics are better choices. you're neighbors won't like the high pitched sound from a nitro, think gas lawn mower but higher pitched.