What Kind of Gas Goes in an RC Car?

When it comes to remote controlled cars, there are a few things to consider, including the type of gas that should be used. RC cars use either methanol, nitro-methane or electric power. The choice is yours, but depending on the type of car you have, some fuels may be better than others.

Methanol is the most common fuel used in RC cars and is relatively inexpensive. It’s also easy to find in most hobby stores and online retailers.

Methanol engines require very little maintenance and can provide good performance for a low price. The downside is that methanol can be difficult to control and doesn’t offer as much power as some of the other types of fuel.

Nitro-methane is a more powerful fuel than methanol and requires more maintenance. Nitro engines are much faster than their methanol counterparts and can reach speeds of up to 70 mph! Nitro engines also require special lubricants and tuning for optimal performance so they may not be suitable for beginners.

Electric powered RC cars are becoming increasingly popular as they offer improved performance without the need for any fuel or maintenance. Electric powered cars are quieter than their nitro or methanol powered counterparts, making them ideal for indoor use. They are also very reliable and dependable since there is no combustion involved.

Conclusion:

Ultimately, what kind of gas goes in an RC car depends on the type of car you have and your preferences. Methanol is an inexpensive option that requires little maintenance while nitro-methane provides more power but needs more frequent upkeep. Electric powered cars offer superior performance with no need for fuel or maintenance so they may be the best option for beginners or those wanting a quiet yet powerful vehicle.

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James Gardner