The chassis of a remote controlled car is one of the defining aspects of its performance and durability. The chassis is the underside platform where the remote controlled car's internal parts rest. Included in these parts are the motor and receiver. The type of chassis varies model to model but there are a few general rules. Remote controlled cars that use an electric engine to operate normally have a plastic or carbon-fiber chassis for reduced weight and increased performance.
Hobby-fuel (a mix of nitro, methane, and lubricants) remote controlled cars require an aluminum or metal chassis. This is because of the large amount of height that is produced by the hobby-fuel motor. This can add to the models' weight but can also help with stability. When you are looking at purchasing a remote controlled car the chassis is a good place to start when evaluating the quality of the model. A good chassis lays the foundation for the rest of the car to be built on.
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