COMPETITION HEAT INC.
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If the track has 110 you probably would have been better of with our AC Comp Heater, just plug it in and you can pretty much forget about it until your ready to fire it up.
If the condititions are going to be that cold I would recommend a 5000 mah battery for longer pre- heating.
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The track is in Antioch, Ca. Delta RC
I tested it today. I just ran it off the PS for my chargers, and it worked like a charm. I was able to preheat my cars, and they lit off with just a slight tap on the starter box, comapred with 5 min of fighting with them in years past. I'm sold. This is probably the best investment I have made in a long time. I think I even sold about 6 of them from all the people who came by to check it out.
If your on the fence about getting one of these, spend the money and get one. It's money well spent.
I tested it today. I just ran it off the PS for my chargers, and it worked like a charm. I was able to preheat my cars, and they lit off with just a slight tap on the starter box, comapred with 5 min of fighting with them in years past. I'm sold. This is probably the best investment I have made in a long time. I think I even sold about 6 of them from all the people who came by to check it out.
If your on the fence about getting one of these, spend the money and get one. It's money well spent.
#910
The track is in Antioch, Ca. Delta RC
I tested it today. I just ran it off the PS for my chargers, and it worked like a charm. I was able to preheat my cars, and they lit off with just a slight tap on the starter box, comapred with 5 min of fighting with them in years past. I'm sold. This is probably the best investment I have made in a long time. I think I even sold about 6 of them from all the people who came by to check it out.
If your on the fence about getting one of these, spend the money and get one. It's money well spent.
I tested it today. I just ran it off the PS for my chargers, and it worked like a charm. I was able to preheat my cars, and they lit off with just a slight tap on the starter box, comapred with 5 min of fighting with them in years past. I'm sold. This is probably the best investment I have made in a long time. I think I even sold about 6 of them from all the people who came by to check it out.
If your on the fence about getting one of these, spend the money and get one. It's money well spent.
When I got to the track and got set up, I put my heater on, and just went about my business of helping with registration, goofing off, etc... I could hear guys all around struggling to get their motors fired up for practice. When I had a few minutes, and wanted to burn a tank to make sure the truggy was right, one quick little bump and mine was purring like a kitten.

I even had one of the local pros come over and ask to borrow my heater. He said his motor is a bear to fire up when it's cold, no problem when using the heater....hopefully, we got another convert yesterday.

Heck, I even found a another good use.....my fingers were freezing at one point, even with my marshalling gloves on, so I just grabbed the heater while it was on my motor. Got my fingers toasty warm in no time!
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Yep, I know I used it everytime on the track. My truggy engine had two tanks ran through it before this weekend, and even with the low temps, it was a breeze to fire and tune and ran flawless all week thanks to the heater. I always said that 2.4 radios and personal transponders were the top 2 things to ever hit the market, and I think this ranks in at 3rd. Almost seems like a preferred necessity at any event, warm or cold outside.
#914
This is of course my favorite quote. For those that have not tried our Comp Heaters, you must try one to really see the difference for yourself, not only how effortless the motors are to start but to tune as well, not to mention the money it will save you down the road from having to replace the rod and possibly the crank. I will not mention names, but at the Fawl Brawl we had one of the top Pro's in the world there racing and he himself said these things are bad a$$, and wondered why he had not tried one sooner. For him, the advantage was having the engine ready to tune and knowing where the engine was when he fired it and hitting the track ready to race.



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