Getting Into Electric RC Cars
This article was originally published in the RC Driver’s March 2016 issue. By Paul Oronato If the time has come for you to get your first hobby grade electric RC car and be permanently finished with...
View ArticleECX Temper Review
This article was originally published in the RC Driver’s March 2016 issue. Words: David Harrington Photos: Edwin Rodriguez ECX is a brand that is known for beginner friendly vehicles that make it easy...
View ArticleKnow the RC Lingo
This article was originally published in the RC Driver’s March 2016 issue. By Charles Suangka Terminology in any hobby can be challenging to understand, especially to the newcomer. So this month, we’re...
View ArticleLRP S10 Twister
Let’s do the Twist! This article was originally published in the RC Driver’s March 2016 issue. Words: Steve Trebing Photos: Edwin Rodriguez 2WD Buggy has been, and will more than likely stay, the king...
View ArticlePR Racing SC201
Get into SCT racing! This article was originally published in the RC Driver’s March 2016 issue. Words: Steve Trebing Photos: Edwin Rodriguez Short Course Trucks are arguably one of the most popular...
View ArticleDrivetrain Maintenance
Keep your ride running like new! This article was originally published in the RC Driver’s April 2016 issue. By Paul Onorato Part of owning an RC vehicle is performing maintenance to keep it running at...
View ArticleTiming and Gearing
This article was originally published in the RC Driver’s April 2016 issue. By Charlie Suangka This month we will look at something most electric racers have been forced to become familiar with, timing...
View ArticleDon’t Make These 5 RC Car Maintenance Mistakes
RC car maintenance is a task that often gets ‘put off’ for one reason or another. However, to keep our vehicles in top condition, preventative maintenance is something we all must do between enjoyable...
View ArticleSeal up your sensored motor
Many drivers are bashers only, and have rigs set up for all conditions. I have such a rig in my fleet and folks are always amazed at my scaler’s ability to take on waterlogged trails and water...
View ArticleHow to Set the Gear Mesh on Your RC Car or Truck
The driveline of an RC car or truck is truly a work of art. Whether you’re dealing with the mesh of a clutch bell or pinion gear and spur or a ring and pinion gear inside a transmission casing, your...
View ArticleHow To Install Your Servos Properly
Few vehicles put more stress, wear and tear on a servo than an 1/8-scale buggy, truggy or monster truck. First of all, they’re larger and heavier than just about any other car or truck (1/5-scale not...
View ArticleHow To Install New Electronics in Your RC Vehicle
Getting new gear, be it a new servo or an upgraded aluminum suspension part, can be one of the most exciting parts of the RC journey, quickly removing the old parts, preparing for the install of the...
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