REMOTE CONTROL RC RADIO CONTROL HSP 1:10 XSTR RTR High Speed Electric Powered Radio Remote Control Off Road BUGGY- COLOR VARIES SENT AT RANDOM
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- BEST QUALITY AND PRICE
- LOADS OF FUN
- GREAT DESIGN
- COLORS VARY SENT AT RANDOM
An RC buggy is a great choice for anyone that wants to drive both on and off the road. Sure, street cars and trucks are great fun, but with the buggy you get the best of both worlds. This RC buggy with ESC (electronic speed control) gets great traction reaches speed of 40mph 60km/hr (40 mile/hr)
Can run on any road surface
Powerful high precision RC-540 motor and 03018 ESC(Electronic Speed Control)
Equipped with high speed motor and bevel gear differential gear box
Pre-mounted buggy wheels with
Price: $ 234.99
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Question by Sean: Lithium-polymer batteries charging?
I am currently looking to buy an electric rc buggy, And the included battery is a Ni-mh. I want to get some Li-Po Batteries with it as well. I'm not new to RCing but I am new to electric Rc. I always messed around with nitro. I'm done with nitro, too much of a hassle lol. Is Li-po a better performing battery? Also I have a charger for a li-po battery, But its maximum output is 13.5 volts and 1.5 amps and it says 3 cells on the charger. The Car Li-Po batteries that I'm looking into are 2 cell, 7.4 volts and 4000 mAh. Would I be able to charge the Lipo batteries with that charger until I get the funds for a really rocking charger. I know you cannot charge li-po batteries with a Ni-mh charger so I'm not asking that. I want to know if I can charge a 7.4 volt 4000 mAh li-po battery with a li-po charger with a max output of 13.5 volts and 1.5 amps. Because If I'm not mistaking 4000 mAh is equivalent to 4 amps right? Thanks for your help and please excuse my ignorance lol.
Best answer:
Answer by classicsat
Youn eed a charger for that voltage of battery.
Yes, 4000mA is 4A.
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rc remote control 1:16 Trojan Pro RTR High Speed Electric Powered Radio Remote Control Off Road Buggy w/ Brushless Motor Setup
- GREAT GIFT
- BEST QUALITY AND PRICE
- LOADS OF FUN
- SHIPS FAST
- 50+ MPH
An RC buggy is a great choice for anyone that wants to drive both on and off the road. Sure, street cars and trucks are great fun, but with the buggy you get the best of both worlds. This RC buggy with B-ESC (Brushless electronic speed control) gets great traction and speed on the street while the super strong motor provides plenty of power to tear up the dirt in your very own backyard! Have races that start on pavement and end with high flying dirt jumps or whatever you decide. Its up to you. F
Price: $ 374.99
Cox TOMAHAWK 1/10 electric buggy instruction manual
Professionals copy of the instructional build manual for the COX Tomahawk 1/10th scale electric buggy.
Manual has 110 lbs cardstock front and back covers and is professionally spiral bound for ease of use and longevity. It is very durable.
This manual has the proper number build steps, part# pages, and exploded views. It is written in English and has 25 pages in all.
A must have for any restorer.
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Associated RC18B2 2.4 1/18 4WD RTR Electric Buggy http://www.rcmodels24.org/rc-buggies/associated-rc18b2-2-4-118-4wd-rtr-electric-buggy/ - by warri2 (Ethan Bennett)
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The Awesome Hob of 1-5 Scale Petrol RC Cars
Article by Grant Delmege
The world of radio controlled cars is a very fun and intoxicating hobby. Firstly you can choose between electric, nitro or petrol RC cars, they are fully customisable and tunable, offer great speed and most of all a lot of fun! However, in this article I am going to look at an ever popular area of radio controlled cars 1/5 scale petrol RC cars!
These model cars are much bigger than normal RC cars and are powered with 23cc to 30cc 2 stroke petrol engines. These engines run on normal unleaded petrol and require 2 stroke engine oil to be mixed into the petrol before filling up the model to keep the engine fully lubricated.
You can buy these radio controlled cars in various guises from buggies, monster trucks to track cars. It really does depend what you are looking for in a model, whether you want to use it off-road, on a track or on both surfaces.
Due to improving engineering and technology, these awesome RC cars have good top end speeds, lots of power and are very tough and durable. They are much more durable than their smaller nitro RC car cousins because the engines are not so stressed and they run on unleaded petrol as opposed to nitro fuel.
You have a wide choice of makes of petrol rc cars out there from HPI's Baja buggy to XRC's XRC1 reack car to ShengQi's awesome hummer monster truck! Prices can also vary wildly with the top branded HPI baja buggy selling for almost £1,000 but XRC's XRC1 track car only costing around £300.
Petrol RC cars really does offer the enthusiast, great realism, lots of speed and thrills but most of all lots of fun! So if you are looking for a new hobby today, maybe you should consider entering the awesome world of 1/5 scale radio controlled cars!
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Question by Connor B: Rc nitro buggy kits?
I want to build a nitro buggy from scratch. i think i want to get a kit or something. What is a good one to get, and could i have some links for them. I dont want anything too expensive, although i know they arent cheap. I have built electric cars and trucks before and i want to start building nitro buggies. aslo, any tips for building it would be great!
-Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Dan A
Hres a link to get you going
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0097p?CATEGORY=CB
nitro is diffrent then electric. The rtr's with them are the way to go all the extras will run the price motor radio. well you know
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Dan
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A fun car to a nice price! This car drives with GRP tyres.
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