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Traxas Nitro & Electric Cars
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Traxxas E-Revo RTR |
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- Use battery packs and electric motors for powering the vehicle.
- Are quieter and easier to use than rc nitro cars, but don’t quite have the power or speed to match.
- Off road electric rc cars can achieve speeds of 15 to 30 mph, while on road versions will reach speeds between 20 to 70 mph.
- Have to be recharged about every 10 to 30 minutes. And it takes about 30 minutes to recharge them. So you'll have to decide if you want to purchase extra battery packs that you can charge beforehand and take with you.
- Because of their ease of use, these cars are recommended for beginners who may be trying to get an initial feel for this hobby. But if your heart is set on getting maximum speed, then by all means consider an rc nitro car.
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Not sure what version is best for you, nitro or electric? Come in and speak to one of our specialists to find out what benifits they both have and the cost of each.
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Traxxas Nitro T-Maxx 3.3 RTR |
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- Run on specially formulated nitro fuel. It's not as combustible as gasoline, but it's still quite flammable. And you'll also smell the exhaust vapors produced by these powerful machines.
- RC nitro cars can run about 20 minutes on a full tank of fuel. But as long as you keep the nitro gas coming, they can run virtually forever.
- On road and off road rc nitro cars can reach speeds between 20 to 60 mph, while on road versions will reach speeds between 30 to 60 mph. -- perhaps even higher as your knowledge and skill level increases.
- Require more tuning and maintenance than electric rc cars.
- Are recommended for serious or experienced hobbyists.
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Not sure what version is best for you, nitro or electric? Come in and speak to one of our specialists to find out what benifits they both have and the cost of each.
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