Electric vs Nitro
Can’t afford that drift ready Nissan Silvia, too young to drive, or just looking for a cool new toy? RC drift cars are as cool as it gets! After realizing you can’t live without a RC drift car, the next question is “Electric or Nitro?”
There are advantages and disadvantages to both power plants but overall, I think electric RC cars are better for drifting. Electric RC drift cars offer more consistent torque and faster throttle response than nitro models making them the better option for RC drifting.
Electric RC Car Advantages:
- Consistent Torque
- Faster Throttle Response
- Relatively Clean
- Indoor Operation
Electric RC Car Disadvantages:
- Battery Life
Electric motors effectively produce instantaneous torque, where nitro engines, like full-sized gasoline engines, take time for the engine to spool up and clutch to engage. Electric RC drift cars use high capacity compact batteries to drive a brushed or brushless motor via an electronic speed control.
Electric RC drift cars tend to be lighter than nitro models since they have fewer drive system components. Limited battery life is a disadvantage of electric RC drift cars and charging batteries can take some time, but quick chargers can refill a battery in about fifteen to forty-five minutes.
Nitro RC Car Advantages:
- Gas Powered Continuous Operation
- Realistic Piston Engine
- Smoking Drifts
Nitro RC Car Disadvantages:
- Dirty Oil/Fuel Mix
Performance, realistic engine and drive train design, ability to be driven for long periods of time, and the sound of a fuel burning engine are main selling points to nitro hobby enthusiasts. On average, nitro engines have more power than electric motors but the current speed record is held by an electric so with modification, electrics can be as fast as nitro cars.
Posted on October 11th, 2007 by Tom
Filed under: RC Drift Cars






i need this car!!! i’m playing rs cars…i like RC cars