Goal: Determine what is the best fit for you!
RC Lingo:
RTR
Recommendations: Racing- Slash 4x4 There are other monster truck and vehicles people use for fun here.
These are cars that essentially have everything you need to immediately start running the car. No building required.
Pros
Cons
Kit
Kits are a box full of parts that you are required to put together. You are building your car from the ground up.
Recommendations:
Pros
Cons
Overall, we typically recommend that first time users buy a RTR car. If you really are committed to the hobby then go for the kit. Patience is key. Most high quality racing cars are kits but RTR are good for beginners. Some kits are more expensive then RTR because they are higher quality. What are your opinions and tips when deciding between kits and RTR?
Feel free to come in to our shop if you would like further assistance!
Sources: "Hobby Level: Kit or RTR?" Beginning RC.
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Welcome to the world of radio control! edusportsonline is all about helping new comers or beginners decide which type of RC Car is best for them. This series will also include a bunch of other tips and tricks that all RC Car drivers won't want to miss!
Today we are going to start at the first basic question you will want to ask yourself. Should I buy an electric or nitro car?
To start, we are going to make a list of things you should know about each type. You can then look at this list and decide if a nitro or electric rc car sounds like a good fit for you.
Electric Cars are much faster then Nitro cars with upgrades. Typically, manufacturers stock Ready to Run (RTR) models with basic parts that are mostly plastic. If you are really into speed, you can upgrade to better, more durable metal parts for higher performance.
60+ mph here we come! A lot of the expensive items are a one time purchase and then you can use them in almost any electric car you buy! They also last a long time, if you take care of it!
Summary from Beginning RC
Nitro | Electric | |
Speed, RTR | Very Good | Fair |
Speed, upgraded | Great | Great |
Acceleration | Very Good | Great |
Power band | RPM-happy | Torquey |
Ease of starting out | Medium | Easy |
Maintenance | Can be difficult | Medium |
Initial purchase cost | High | Low |
Long-term cost | Medium | Low to Very High, depending upon how fast you want to go |
Sound level | Loud | Quiet |
Driving environments | Almost exclusively outdoors | Indoors or out, but nothing wet |
Key strengths | Fast out of the box, realistic sound, long runtimes | Easy to get started with, clean, quiet |
Key weaknesses | Loud, messy, tuning can be difficult | Batteries take time to charge, upgrading to go very fast can be very expensive |
Sources: RC Web Car, Beginner RC Cars how to choose the best, ( 2016).
Beginning RC, General Buying Decisions: Nitro vs Electric
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