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    Quote Originally Posted by JGARDE View Post
    I no the nitro engines give trouble if not looked after I often had trouble with my nitro cars wouldn't mind trying out a 2 stroke engine for a change
    You'd be wanting a buggy then. I think, from memory, they're about 3 foot long.

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    They've got smaller. Had to happen
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    Anyone have a two stroke they would demo for me or even have one to sell

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGARDE View Post
    I no the nitro engines give trouble if not looked after I often had trouble with my nitro cars wouldn't mind trying out a 2 stroke engine for a change
    The "nitro" engines are still 2-stroke!

    I assume you want a petrol-engined car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post


    Non-electric model cars generally use 2-stroke model engines using methanol-based fuel containing a percentage of nitromethane.

    (I've been using 2-stroke model engines for over 50 years.)
    Well i did say 2 stroke and i meant 2 stroke fuel with spark plug not glow plug and yes i should have been more precise in my explanation for your interpratation

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGARDE View Post
    Anyone have a two stroke they would demo for me or even have one to sell
    I only just bought a 2 stroke petrol powered buggy over xmas , All ill say is i have owned a nitro car before (pain) the 2 stroke fueled car is a lot easier to start less junk to take when you go any where just a fuel can and thats it

    My car has a 28cc whipper snipper engine goes good but wil go better once run in and as these are fairly new there are a lot more hot up bits becoming avalible

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