Tuesday, April 29, 2008

ACME RC Cars

ACME RC Cars
By Rob David Stone




The ACME Nitro Buggy is a entry level buggy for people who have not had a nitro buggy before and the best and easiest way to start your rc car hobby. This buggy comes with a basic gearbox, easy to tune engine and easy layout design so a good car to negotiate your way round the different parts. With these aspects, there is no reason to take it out the box and be racing as soon as it has charged. Your experience will soon increase as the ACME condor is designed for performance and does not hold back, comes with a 4WD chassis, strong alloy chassis, sealed radio compartments and can take any off road track you throw at it. For a higher spec condor, you can get the ACME Condor Pro which comes with the high quality design Team Infinity engine from Japan and much easier to start than many other RC cars.



The Condor Pro is the higher up buggy and a high speed off road car which comes with a automatic gearbox, shock absorbers and much bigger engine. Inside you will find it incorporates with racing ball bearings whereas most rc cars come with standard metal bearings.



FEATURES:



1/10 Scale nitro powered car



4WD Shaft drive system



Fully ball raced system



Infinity 18 size pull start engine



Aluminium oil-filled shocks



Two speed automatic gear box



Front and rear bevel differentials



75CC Fuel tank



Metal disc brake system



Pre-painted and cut body shell



Sealed box for protecting receiver system



Anti-roll bars pre-fitted



High quality 27MHZ CE approved Radio system with changeable crystals.



The ACME Cyclone



This is another entry level car which is designed for on road racing, rather than off road as with the above buggy. This car comes in a choice of different body shells which you can choose when buying. One of the most popular in the UK is the Subaru shell. They are now made with GO engines which are from the newest engine factory in Taiwan and have been winning competition racers round the world, the highest quality engine available.



Both of the above cars come fully built. When you gain experience and have moved onto your next car you may find the option to build your own car using RC Car Kits which come with everything needed to build and tune your own Petrol RC cars. Whichever you decide to do, RC Cars are one hobby where you can expand and never grow out of.




http://www.petrolrccars.co.uk/

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