How to Start up a Nitro RC Vehicle

Check your nitro vehicle for any damage from your last run., Make sure all your batteries have enough energy to get your car through the run and don't be cheap., Make sure everything is well lubricated and that your air filter is clean and oiled...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Check your nitro vehicle for any damage from your last run.

    Look for cracks, loose screws, chipped screws, any thing missing or damaged and a very simple way to easily see problems is to have a clean vehicle.

    This way, dirt or any grime won't obstruct any damage to your car.
  2. Step 2: Make sure all your batteries have enough energy to get your car through the run and don't be cheap.

    Would you rather simply replace some old batteries then have to pay to fix your car because your battery died and tried to challenge a sidewalk? Make sure the batteries in the remote are working well and that the batteries that are in your car also work well.

    Make sure your glow starter is working and it has enough energy. ,, After you pour your fuel, prime it so that your engine has fuel to start up with.

    Then stick your glow starter into the engine and depending on your car, you can manually pull-start it by giving short but quick pulls and make sure that you do not damage the starter by pulling too far back.

    You can also use an electric starter which resembles a drill in which you can stick it in the engine and start it without any effort. ,
  3. Step 3: Make sure everything is well lubricated and that your air filter is clean and oiled.

  4. Step 4: Take your car to an area where you can pour your fuel without any hazards.

  5. Step 5: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Look for cracks, loose screws, chipped screws, any thing missing or damaged and a very simple way to easily see problems is to have a clean vehicle.

This way, dirt or any grime won't obstruct any damage to your car.

Would you rather simply replace some old batteries then have to pay to fix your car because your battery died and tried to challenge a sidewalk? Make sure the batteries in the remote are working well and that the batteries that are in your car also work well.

Make sure your glow starter is working and it has enough energy. ,, After you pour your fuel, prime it so that your engine has fuel to start up with.

Then stick your glow starter into the engine and depending on your car, you can manually pull-start it by giving short but quick pulls and make sure that you do not damage the starter by pulling too far back.

You can also use an electric starter which resembles a drill in which you can stick it in the engine and start it without any effort. ,

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