Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Ready to Run

If you are a complete newcomer to RC cars and racing, this is definitely something you should consider for your first RC vehicle.
Ready to run
RC’s are a little more expensive, but they require little or no assembly. For younger drivers not quite ready for the building portion of RC’s, or for drivers who simply want to get to the race, there are a wide variety of nitro and electric RC vehicles from which to choose.
Some manufacturers ship their ready to run kits without the receiver installed. If this is the case, they will provide complete instructions on just how to position the circuit board inside the car. This, in addition to slowly breaking in the engine, are the only things ready to run kits ever need before they’re race-able.
Ready to run RC’s usually come with complete instructions, so if you need to tear down your car at any point to replace parts, you can. They simply save you the initial work of putting them together,
which for beginners
is often overwhelming. If you’re completely new to RC vehicles and unsure about your mechanic ability, you’ll definitely want to make your first RC something that comes ready to run.