Category: RC Cars/Trucks

Articles relating to all RC Cars and Trucks

What are Droop Screws, How do they Work?

RC (Radio Controlled) cars have come a long way since their inception and are now more sophisticated and technologically advanced than ever before. Many enthusiasts are always looking to fine-tune their vehicles for maximum performance on the track. This is to of course remain competitive against others. One of the key components that can greatly …

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LEGO Passenger Train Converted to RC using RC Hobby Grade Components ( Full Proportional control )

I don’t know what it is but there’s something in me that will just not allow anything to remain in stock form. This includes the LEGO Passenger Train. The LEGO Train is a great toy for younger kids really exposing them to many different useful life skills. They learn to read instructions and convert this …

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How much Current is my Brushless RC Car Motor Going to Draw?

If a Motor States it can withstand 100A, it does not mean that's how much it will draw.

Hardcore RC car enthusiasts are always looking to push the envelope. A big part of doing this is understanding what is happening within the power system. Without this level of understanding it is very easy to get yourself in trouble and that’s when your power system starts smoking. Something to avoid at all costs! The …

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Most INSANE and FAST RC Car Motor

RC cars are not everyone’s thing – especially those who would rather drive slow and steady. Those who prefer racing over a slow drive, fuel their spirits with speed and thrill. Therefore, today we will be discussing a high-performing RC car motor – Castle 1721 2400Kv. The 1721-2400Kv motor is exclusively for those who get …

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RC Car Gearing Mistakes you MUST Avoid

Owning an RC car has become the talk of the town in recent years. That’s because driving an RC car is fun whether it is a hobby or for racing. Whatever the intent behind owning an RC car, learning about its technicalities should be a priority. Sure you would know which model to buy, equipment …

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