{"id":122,"date":"2019-02-04T19:08:04","date_gmt":"2019-02-04T19:08:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rcdedication.com\/?p=122"},"modified":"2019-02-04T19:08:04","modified_gmt":"2019-02-04T19:08:04","slug":"building-an-rc-car","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rcdedication.com\/building-an-rc-car\/","title":{"rendered":"Building an RC Car? (Things You Need To Get Right)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Everyone needs a hobby, and racing (or just driving) RC cars can be a very fulfilling one. Sometimes, however, the pre-made cars just don\u2019t have the right specs, and you wish you could custom-build your own vehicle. In spite of what you might think, this is an option for everyone. You can purchase an RC car kit from hobby stores or online and then, with a few hours of work, you can be racing a car that you\u2019ve built by yourself.<\/p>\n

What are the advantages of building your own RC Car? By building your own RC car, you increase your ability to repair damages, you increase your knowledge of how the RC car works, and you can build the car to the specifications that you want. <\/strong><\/p>\n

Opening a pre-made RC car is easier, but if you want to enter this exciting and addictive world, the resources in this article will help you become a pro in no time. Ask yourself the following questions to decide if building your own RC car is the right choice for you:<\/p>\n

What\u2019s my price range?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The cost of RC car kits can be a bit pricey. If you simply want the experience of building a car, some kits allow you to do so with building bricks (like Legos). These can run as little as $25.<\/p>\n

They\u2019re obviously not very hardy and won\u2019t be winning any serious races anytime soon, but they can be fun for a casual hobbyist. However, if you are looking to build a car that you can drive a little more seriously, RC car kits can cost from $130 for a basic vehicle to over $1000 for a customized masterpiece.<\/p>\n

However, they\u2019re most commonly between $600-700. More powerful upgrades and even battery packs are purchased separately, so that can add to the cost, as well.<\/p>\n

If that sounds too pricey, there are cheaper options. You can build your own car from scratch and buy all the materials, yourself. You probably will need to purchase some instructions, but you can easily find books on the subject, such as \u201cThe R\/C Car Bible.\u201d<\/p>\n

There are also online resources available, such as hobbyist forums. Building the car from scratch will take more time as you find all the materials individually, but it will definitely save you money and allow you to take your customization to the next level.<\/p>\n

What kind of engine do I want?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The first step in building an RC car is deciding what type of RC car you are going to build. There are two main types of car engines: electric engines and nitro engines.<\/p>\n

Electric engines are quiet. They are simpler to build, operate, and maintain. There are fewer internal parts, so they can be put together more quickly than nitro engines.<\/p>\n

Electric engines can be run on outdoor or indoor tracks, and are able to go into reverse. Electric engines are often powered with brushless motors and LiPo batteries. When this combination occurs, the really high-powered cars have been known to reach over 100 mph!<\/p>\n

However, the electricity in electric engines limits the vehicles\u2019 maximum run time. Depending on the quality of battery, you\u2019ll be able to drive from 12-45 minutes on a Ni-MH battery, while a Li-Po will run a bit longer.<\/p>\n

Once the battery dies, though, you have to wait an hour or so for them to recharge. One way to get around this is to have an extra battery pack charging while you play, so it can be ready to go when you run down your primary pack. Also, if you have a brushed motor in your vehicle, an electric car can also be very slow.<\/p>\n

Nitro engines run on gas and are noisy. Some people love the sound, while it can drive others crazy. Nitro engines are powerful and don\u2019t require time to recharge. When you want to drive your nitro RC car, you simply have to fill up the gas tank, and you\u2019re ready to drive.<\/p>\n

They are complex machines and can offer realistic mechanical experience which can transfer to larger automobiles. A nitro tank generally only lasts 10-15 minutes, but refuelling happens in a few seconds and then you\u2019re good to go, again.<\/p>\n

Nitros can also cause noise complaints with the neighbours, and it can be a difficult car for beginner drivers.<\/p>\n

Where can I drive my car (what surfaces are available for driving)?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Once you\u2019ve decided what kind of car you\u2019re interested in driving, it\u2019s important to make sure that you can<\/em> drive that type of car in your area. If you are interested in racing your custom vehicle, make sure you check the local hobby store or race track.<\/p>\n

Some race tracks won\u2019t allow nitro cars because they only have indoor tracks. Others have different rules that can limit which parts are allowed in your RC car. In order to qualify for the track you can only use the regulated parts.<\/p>\n

For example, some of the older racetracks don\u2019t allow brushless engines to race. Tracks with these rules are getting fewer and farther between, but they do still exist. You don\u2019t want to spend a lot of time and money on your car, only to find out that you can\u2019t legally drive it at your local racetrack.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s also important to know the different models of RC cars and their strengths and weaknesses. Here\u2019s a quick list of the available versions:<\/p>\n