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A technology improvisation in cars
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Posted On :
Dec-13-2011
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Article Word Count :
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Radio control cars are controlled from a distance through a transmitter which has a power backup on their own inbuilt in the car itself.
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These cars are normally controlled through a radio frequency link. These cars can be powered in many ways. Some common ways of using a power backup are having a small yet powerful motors and reusable or rechargeable lithium polymer, nickel-cadmium or nickel metal hydride cells. The electric motors can be both brushed and brushless. Mostly engines powered by fuel use small internal combustion engines, glow plug engines which use a specialized mixture of methanol and nitro methane as fuel and oil (normally a mix of synthetic oil and castor oil). Such cars are termed as "nitro" cars. Electric cars are simpler to operate but complex models are also available at a higher price range. Both the above categories offer off road and on road models. Off road vehicles have very wide tires and have a suspension which is fully functional. They can be used on a terrain of all types. On road vehicles have a less strong suspension and can be used only on smooth surfaces or roads. Many on road versions, in modern times have a very adjustable suspension like the normal full sized cars. These cars are available in a very wide range with multiple features for each car and varying power backup.
There are some radio control cars which are labeled as "toy grade". These cars are pre-assembled models normally found in consumer stores. Such cars are known as "Radio shack cars". The radio control cars are available in 2 classes. The first class is a "toy grade" RC car and the second class is a "hobby grade" RC car which is available in the market. The toy grade cars are made like exact replicas of real cars whereas in the hobby class cars such minor details are overlooked. Some toy class cars have radio system or an MP3 player also fitted into them. They have details like interiors, windows, working lights and sounds. The radio controlled cars are available in the market in two types of packaging. One is the assembling kit pack where we can assemble the various parts of the car our self and completely customizes it.
The second form is the Ready to Run (RTR) pack wherein the car is completely ready to use when taken out of the packing. The ready to run cars are available in two models the nitro fuelled one and electrically operated one. They can reach a speed of 80 miles per hour in very less time. It is believed that the assembled or customized cars reach greater speeds than ready to run cars. If we want to make a car with our own specifications and unique features then we should select an assembling car kit which has a greater number of parts and accessories which would allow us to design better. There are a number of manufacturers, importers and exporters who are doing this business. Normally all the manufacturers have online or consumer stores which maintain or display the types and price ranges of each of these cars
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_A technology improvisation in cars_117980.aspx
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Author Resource :
Ian bevis is the author of this article and he writes about gift, shopping. If you would like to know more about tamiya and rc cars kindly visit the website.
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Keywords :
Tamiya, rc cars, radio control cars,
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Business
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Business
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