When you have an RC car, be on the look-out always of the possible problems or errors that could occur before, during and after a run. Keep your eyes peeled on every possible angles where running too fast could go wrong. But, you are the only person as well who knows if your RC car is running in its best condition or not. If you have any doubts, even if it’s the smallest, be sure that you have conduct final check-up of your car right before you hit the tracks. This goes out most especially for owners running nitro-powered RC cars.
Common error occurs in the engine. This is the most important part of your RC car (even the real life cars extremely depend on a good conditioned engines), this simply means that you need to check it and the fuel that runs your car (if it is powered by gas). If after several turns just seconds from running, caused your car to stop, it could be an issue on the engine. There isn’t enough gas that is being pulled up to maintain the engine’s speed and running duration. In this case, check the piston sleeve of the engine. It could already be worn out and replacing it is your best option.
Usually, if the engine of the car is...