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i am new to this rc building and i would need some advice. I want to build a petrol rc car but, i do not have access to welding.

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most i know is that there can be different types of engines such as: a two stroke and a 4 stroke. i like rc cars that are built for drifting and have a JDM car body

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welcome to the forum :)

 

i see the one you linked to is a nitro engine and a bad one i would deffo avoid it. edit : that whole ebay one smells of scam.....

 

when you mentioned petrol i thought you meant an actual petrol engine which are found on 1/5th scale models such as a hpi baja https://www.hpiracing.com/en/kit/112457

 

so you are after a decent nitro by the looks of it, do you have a budget in mind?

 

some thing like this is a solid model but not a kit https://www.modelsport.co.uk/hobao-hyper-7-tq2-rtr-buggy-with-mac-28-turbo-engine-2-4ghz-radio-blue/rc-car-products/403864

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saving some one money? :)
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6 hours ago, Yrkoon said:

welcome to the forum :)

 

i see the one you linked to is a nitro engine and a bad one i would deffo avoid it. edit : that whole ebay one smells of scam.....

 

when you mentioned petrol i thought you meant an actual petrol engine which are found on 1/5th scale models such as a hpi baja https://www.hpiracing.com/en/kit/112457

 

so you are after a decent nitro by the looks of it, do you have a budget in mind?

 

some thing like this is a solid model but not a kit https://www.modelsport.co.uk/hobao-hyper-7-tq2-rtr-buggy-with-mac-28-turbo-engine-2-4ghz-radio-blue/rc-car-products/403864

I don't believe it's a scam. I've seen many people who have been satisfied with those nitro kits.

 

If you want an off-road buggy version @A J then you might want to consider this

 

https://www.nitrotek.co.uk/catalog/product/view/id/6875

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The issue with the nitrotek kits however is the quality, having had the condor before the engine wasn't particularly reliable or easy to tune, the diffs very much struggled when the engine actually was running which led to decent expenditure with steel gears all round and by that point the engine then wasn't working again
However I'm sure there are people who do well with them and find them reliable but for myself with it as a first nitro car not knowing how to tune so learning gradually it was not ideal


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