Nitro vs Electric
#16
Tech Addict
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Pros and cons to each. Electric is a bit cleaner and certainly far quieter, which is great if you run on an indoor track or near a residential area.
The biggest "con" for me, and the reason they'll have to pry my nitro engine from my cold dead hands is that your $1500 top-of-the-line racing buggy sounds just like a $50 Radio Shack junker; I don't care how fast or efficient electric is, the toy car sound just cheapens the whole R/C experience for me.
I can still remember the first time I was trying my first engine 4 years ago. Finally got my buggy out of the garage and outside on the ground and started tuning, so I'm getting on the throttle progressively, and my neighbor comes running out of his place.
Neighbor: "WTF is that sound??"
Me: **points to my buggy**
Neighbor: "wow, that thing runs on gas?"
Me: "no, not gasoline. A special mixture, closer to rocket fuel."
Neighbor:
Neighbor: " how fast can that little thing go?"
Me: "not so fast since it's made for off-road, about 40-45mph."
Neighbor:
Me: "wanna see?"
Neighbor: *nods*
Me: ligns up in the middle of the street, makes sure there are no incoming cars, buries the throttle--buggy SCREAMS by (buggy also has a Vantage pipe, BTW)
Neighbor:
Neighbor: "Christ on a crutch, that thing sounds like a Formula 1 car!"
Me: *grins*
The biggest "con" for me, and the reason they'll have to pry my nitro engine from my cold dead hands is that your $1500 top-of-the-line racing buggy sounds just like a $50 Radio Shack junker; I don't care how fast or efficient electric is, the toy car sound just cheapens the whole R/C experience for me.
I can still remember the first time I was trying my first engine 4 years ago. Finally got my buggy out of the garage and outside on the ground and started tuning, so I'm getting on the throttle progressively, and my neighbor comes running out of his place.
Neighbor: "WTF is that sound??"
Me: **points to my buggy**
Neighbor: "wow, that thing runs on gas?"
Me: "no, not gasoline. A special mixture, closer to rocket fuel."
Neighbor:
Neighbor: " how fast can that little thing go?"
Me: "not so fast since it's made for off-road, about 40-45mph."
Neighbor:
Me: "wanna see?"
Neighbor: *nods*
Me: ligns up in the middle of the street, makes sure there are no incoming cars, buries the throttle--buggy SCREAMS by (buggy also has a Vantage pipe, BTW)
Neighbor:
Neighbor: "Christ on a crutch, that thing sounds like a Formula 1 car!"
Me: *grins*
#17
Wonder if we bottle up that smell and sell it as cologne....
#18
the nitro smell that gets on your shirt from ,racing allday makes you smell like a man lol.
#19
Tech Elite
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Nitro is for real racers it is not for lazy people. Nitro racing is much more realistic you have more things that have to be tuned and tweaked and that have to be set dead-on at the same time. Watching a nitro race is much more fun than watching a bunch of cars that sound like a xbox 360 go around the track.
Kyosho m3 evo
nt1 ec
tamiya 416we
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Kyosho m3 evo
nt1 ec
tamiya 416we
on the way kyosho mp9 eu
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
#21
"Real racers..." good lord. I bet you think you have a shot at the trophy girls too. Face it, RC Cars is a bunch of nerds racing toy cars. Just because yours makes a loud engine sound doesn't make you any cooler. Love how some nitro guys pull out the "real racing", "more manly" cards, but then are the first ones to start crying like little girls about fairness when the electrics race with nitros.
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
#22
i have been playing with nitro for years and i am thinking about converting its just the smartest thing to do
#23
"Real racers..." good lord. I bet you think you have a shot at the trophy girls too. Face it, RC Cars is a bunch of nerds racing toy cars. Just because yours makes a loud engine sound doesn't make you any cooler. Love how some nitro guys pull out the "real racing", "more manly" cards, but then are the first ones to start crying like little girls about fairness when the electrics race with nitros.
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
il be honest with you though i dont ,think this topic will go away intill every local track has a seprate class of the,,,, 1/8 electic and 1/8 nitro. i have seen a couple of guys with the 1/8 e buggy,,, at my track and they could not drive it it all depends on the driver, if there fast with a 1/8 e....
#24
Nitro is for real racers it is not for lazy people. Nitro racing is much more realistic you have more things that have to be tuned and tweaked and that have to be set dead-on at the same time. Watching a nitro race is much more fun than watching a bunch of cars that sound like a xbox 360 go around the track.
Kyosho m3 evo
nt1 ec
tamiya 416we
on the way kyosho mp9 eu
Kyosho m3 evo
nt1 ec
tamiya 416we
on the way kyosho mp9 eu
Even my cousins try to convince me its also fun to race off road on psp3
they got slash too
#25
"Real racers..." good lord. I bet you think you have a shot at the trophy girls too. Face it, RC Cars is a bunch of nerds racing toy cars. Just because yours makes a loud engine sound doesn't make you any cooler. Love how some nitro guys pull out the "real racing", "more manly" cards, but then are the first ones to start crying like little girls about fairness when the electrics race with nitros.
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
#26
+1 and how many times do the "Real Racers" loose there place to race because the neibors complained about the noise. For me in the 8 or so years I used to be a "Real Racer" I saw at least 3 tracks close due to noise. I would rather race than make so much noise that I have no place to race. In addition most "Real racers" have no place to race in bad weather. I just go inside & race.
boy that sucks that three tracks closed cause of the noise, im guessing them 3 tracks where in a resdental area. im lucky that the track, i go to isnt around a neighberhood area. its around a warehouse open land area.
#27
Tech Regular
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To build a E-buggy starts off far more expensive. I recently priced a Losi out and we were looking at probably close to $1800 when said and done. Definitely more than a nitro buggy.
According to the guys at my local track which has a VERY large 1/8 electric class (Nitro was banned for a while due to neighbor complaints), the batteries cost around $250 (for a good one) and can go bad as quickly as in 3 months. Not to mention speed controls failing, etc.
I think I might build one eventually, but I just can't see going all electric with all my vehicles. The run time thing is a killer to me. And it isn't like I could afford to buy 3 $250 batteries and keep swapping them to keep running while one charges.
According to the guys at my local track which has a VERY large 1/8 electric class (Nitro was banned for a while due to neighbor complaints), the batteries cost around $250 (for a good one) and can go bad as quickly as in 3 months. Not to mention speed controls failing, etc.
I think I might build one eventually, but I just can't see going all electric with all my vehicles. The run time thing is a killer to me. And it isn't like I could afford to buy 3 $250 batteries and keep swapping them to keep running while one charges.
#28
Tech Master
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"Real racers..." good lord. I bet you think you have a shot at the trophy girls too. Face it, RC Cars is a bunch of nerds racing toy cars. Just because yours makes a loud engine sound doesn't make you any cooler. Love how some nitro guys pull out the "real racing", "more manly" cards, but then are the first ones to start crying like little girls about fairness when the electrics race with nitros.
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
Let the lap times do the talking, not the amount of smoke and noise you make...
Usually at our track when there isn't enough electrics to make a heat they are mixed with the lowest class, cutting their main times. They split the classes up in the points so I don't see why they complain.
#29
Tech Regular
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+1 and how many times do the "Real Racers" loose there place to race because the neibors complained about the noise. For me in the 8 or so years I used to be a "Real Racer" I saw at least 3 tracks close due to noise. I would rather race than make so much noise (& smoke) that I have no place to race. In addition most "Real racers" have no place to race in bad weather. I just go inside & race.
What tracks have closed around here recently?