Nitro fuel is a methanol-based fuel with nitromethane and oil added. The amount of nitromethane in the fuel is about 20% in its typical nature but could be anywhere in the 10% to 40% range or higher. Nitro RC cars and nitro airplanes can use nitro fuel.
White Lighting is the best fuel for RC trucks and buggies
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Yes but dont put to much nitro-tec in If you die dont blame me!!!
check you mass air flow sensor had one with that problem the other day check fuel pressure, fuel filter could b clogged or fuel pump could b bad
Together with cars Nitro usually means either: 1) Nitrous Oxide, or 2) Nitro Methanol Nitrous Oxide is an oxygen-rich gas. When you feed it into an engine you increase the amount of oxygen, and with more oxygen the engine can burn more fuel. With more fuel to burn the engine can make more power. It's horsepower on a bottle. Do note that if you don't ramp up the fuel intake to match the added oxygen level you won't get any effect from the Nitro. Making more power will always put more stress on the engine, so reliability can suffer. Nitro Methanol is a special fuel, mostly used only by dedicated dragsters on racetracks, and by high-performance r/c models. It's expensive, chemically quite nasty stuff, but the way to go for massive power. == ==
Definitely not recommended.
Yes, Nitro model planes are radio controlled. All of the Nitro planes are sold in kits that you have to put together before you try to fly them. They also can be gas controlled.
You will ask yourself "Now, why did I do that?" Gasoline does not have a low enough flash point to fire in a glow plug engine. Stick with the glowplug fuel.
Could be several reasons one of which could be a restricted exhaust from a damaged/plugged catalytic converter. Another could be a dirty/plugged fuel filter or incorrect fuel pressure.
Could be several reasons but the one I would put my money on is the fuel pump is bad.
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Take the old one out and put the new one in. Located in the fuel tank.