Rc Engines Glow Engines New to nitro rc cars.... clueless. Any help?
My uncle gave me an old rc car (airtronics blazer sport) which included an old igniter, 2 glow heads and some fuel. I have never dealt with any engines of any kind, and before this I never even heard the word glow head. I have no idea what they're supposed to do and am otherwise clueless as to how I start this car.
nitro engines run on the same princable as a diesel engine, the inter heats up the glow plug witch burns the fuel, Now in your case, Depending on the condition of the items you have, motor, If it is old it may not be able to run. fuel, moisture in the fuel can damage the motor, glow plugs, Can be fouled ignitor, will need charged to heat the glow plug
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One of the hottest hobbies on the road today, RC cars and trucks will let you experience the real world of road race tracks and events but no red lights and speed limits for you. You simply drive that RC car or truck of yours and decide on yourself how fast you can go.
You also got options to choose from. Just like the real automotive world, the radio controlled world of cars and trucks provide the same choices of futuristic concept cars, on-road and off-road cars, entry-level buggy, and monster trucks, and, nitro-powered cars, even mini-cars.
There are endless options for everyone and RC cars and trucks are for all personalities and ages. The choice is yours; it solely depends on your preference. On the other hand, if you need more information you can get advices from different fellow enthusiasts.
Again, just like with the "real" on-road and off-road vehicles, radio controlled ones require the same kind of maintenance and care from you. This is to ensure you keep your vehicle in top condition so to avoid failures.
Maintaining them would include everything from keeping them powered, whether through electricity or nitromethane-based fuel, to replacing parts and accessory. You also must have a certain stock of standard RC car/truck equipment for the maintenance.
In addition, there is a plethora of accessories that are available for you, which you can get for your RC car. If you want to keep your vehicle always aesthetically pleasing and aggressive, or want a higher level of experience on the road, RC car accessories will allow you to attain these.
Accordingly, the following top RC accessories are amongst the components that your car should not go without:
1. Starter boxes. Starting your new vehicle will include break-in of its new engine, which could be tough process at first. With the starter box, though, this is made easier by eliminating the need to pull-start the RC car. It gives the boost needed by the engine's break-in; thus your car gets you going in no time.
2. Fuel. Of course, without the fuel, you won't go anywhere with this car. There are specially formulated fuel kinds for RC cars, and you can get one, which is recommended by the owner's manual provided.
And since, you will probably do the re-fueling job, you might as well include in your purchase a fuel filler bottle, which will fit your car's need. There are several sizes available, with long, angled tips to allow for speedy process as well as to prevent spills.
In addition, a fuel cleaner and rags will be handy accessories in cases there are spills and drips.
3. Glow plugs. Instead of ending your fun in driving because of glow plug failures, with spare glow plugs you can change bad plugs along the course. In addition, a small kit stashed in your box will be best idea. This is usually included with the spare glow plugs, glow plug igniter, glow plug wrench, and charger.
4. RC tools. These are the specialized tools to keep your vehicle going. A standard RC tool kit usually includes: magnetic balancer, gear puller, temperature gauge, tool pouch, and glow plug wrench.
5. Air Filter Oil. Replacement of the air filter at an interval is a must. At this case, it will always be better if you got special air filter oil with you to improve the function of air filter and keep the life of the engine longer.
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Complete Taiwan sourced GY6 engine never heard it put that way and I would not think every part would have been made in Taiwan maybe built there, as far as I know anyone making anything scooter gets something from China and I do a ton of business with scooterworks, china, taiwan and hammerhead, my bottom line on all products its the dealer selling them to know a good product and endorse it themselves, I have been on the La Vita, it is plastic and does have a GY6 engine so its right there wuth the rest and if its not prepped correctly it will fail right away which is the basic problem I have seen in my local area with any new bike brought to us not working with less than 100 miles or 500 miles lways in teh prep. i do stand behind any scooterworks or hammerhead product 100 percent and it has a smuch to do wuth the companies as the product., the 400 gets you no carb so tack on another 200 for 26mm carb, no cdi or coil, no brake pads anyways just my veiw from here
@Zing Hm, how should I put it… Game engine was never documented ( hence it was screwed to modify, as opposed to Krkr, RL and (O)Nscripter, was a bitch when applying non jap characters and had weird issues occuring even if a person edited stuff right (game save corruption and hangs were the most rampant among these)
Now if it were in its jap form it's easy to modify but having full length characters onscreen would be an eyesore.
You may very well be getting no results as a result of the client web interface being overwhelmed. Give the product a couple of weeks to settle out their usability issues.
Remember a search engine is never really seen by the end-users and their client based results may not accurately represent what they really can do. (you know the old – pay no attention to the man behind the curtain – good dog toto, good dog!)
I am sure they are getting completely swamped today with activity. I am not here trying to promote what they are doing either I just know how large scale software works.
It is going to be an interesting 2nd half of the year though.
I wonder if they will announce a Cuil phone as well…lol
“Why do I need to bother to add autodiscovery feature that is rarely used by user?”
This is very true, but I think users may want this feature, but never know about it.
What about adding a small icon to the right side of the search box with something like a plus that clearly shows that the current site can be added as a search provider?
As a user, I might want to add a site as a search engine, but never discovered that it was possible, and checking the menu on each and every site I use regularly to see if they provide search or not isn't very practical.
November 1st, 2010 @ 8:54 pm
Complete Taiwan sourced GY6 engine never heard it put that way and I would not think every part would have been made in Taiwan maybe built there, as far as I know anyone making anything scooter gets something from China and I do a ton of business with scooterworks, china, taiwan and hammerhead, my bottom line on all products its the dealer selling them to know a good product and endorse it themselves, I have been on the La Vita, it is plastic and does have a GY6 engine so its right there wuth the rest and if its not prepped correctly it will fail right away which is the basic problem I have seen in my local area with any new bike brought to us not working with less than 100 miles or 500 miles lways in teh prep. i do stand behind any scooterworks or hammerhead product 100 percent and it has a smuch to do wuth the companies as the product., the 400 gets you no carb so tack on another 200 for 26mm carb, no cdi or coil, no brake pads anyways just my veiw from here
December 17th, 2010 @ 1:47 pm
What's a hula hula engine?? It's a radial engine.
January 23rd, 2011 @ 12:26 am
March 3rd, 2011 @ 12:45 pm
@Zing
Hm, how should I put it…
Game engine was never documented ( hence it was screwed to modify, as opposed to Krkr, RL and (O)Nscripter, was a bitch when applying non jap characters and had weird issues occuring even if a person edited stuff right (game save corruption and hangs were the most rampant among these)
Now if it were in its jap form it's easy to modify but having full length characters onscreen would be an eyesore.
March 8th, 2011 @ 5:41 pm
You may very well be getting no results as a result of the client web interface being overwhelmed. Give the product a couple of weeks to settle out their usability issues.
Remember a search engine is never really seen by the end-users and their client based results may not accurately represent what they really can do. (you know the old – pay no attention to the man behind the curtain – good dog toto, good dog!)
I am sure they are getting completely swamped today with activity. I am not here trying to promote what they are doing either I just know how large scale software works.
It is going to be an interesting 2nd half of the year though.
I wonder if they will announce a Cuil phone as well…lol
April 30th, 2011 @ 2:01 pm
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May 18th, 2011 @ 10:42 am
“Why do I need to bother to add autodiscovery feature that is rarely used by user?”
This is very true, but I think users may want this feature, but never know about it.
What about adding a small icon to the right side of the search box with something like a plus that clearly shows that the current site can be added as a search provider?
As a user, I might want to add a site as a search engine, but never discovered that it was possible, and checking the menu on each and every site I use regularly to see if they provide search or not isn't very practical.
Just my 0.02 (euro) cents. Great work so far