Remote control cars typically use two types of oil: silicone oil and motor oil. Silicone oil is often used in the shocks for damping, while motor oil may be used for lubrication in the drivetrain. It's essential to check the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific type of oil suitable for your RC car model to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
regular gasoline; sometimes an oil and gas mixture
Depends if it has a remote oil cooler and/or remote oil filter. 5 qts without these options. More with these options.
it dosent take oil its one of the only cars that take KY jelly.
Because the guys who control the oil also control the businesses and the Federal purse strings.
synthetic oil , its the best for toyo cars since they last forever
Honda accord
The oil type that is used for a manual transmission will depend on the car. Most cars will take 10W30 oil.
Oil doesn't run cars it lubricates engines. Cars run on gasoline which is refined from oil.
NO not even close....
Of course, but you may have a problem getting the oil delivered to a remote location.
most all cars take 4 liters,assuming you just gave it an oil change.If not check your dipstick to see how low you are.
On these cars you add the tranny oil via the dipstick tube with a funnel that will allow all the oil to flow through the tube. On some of these cars there are no drain plags and the pan has to be lowered on side first to drain off the oil the bolts are not take all the off so pan will not fall. On these cars you add the tranny oil via the dipstick tube with a funnel that will allow all the oil to flow through the tube. On some of these cars there are no drain plags and the pan has to be lowered on side first to drain off the oil the bolts are not take all the off so pan will not fall.