Ted, they aren't "nitro" engines. They are glow engines and will run
perfectly fine without any nitromethane at all.
The first thing a knowledgeable modeler will change in his/her habits is
to
cease calling them what they are not and to employ the proper terminology.
Kiddy-kiddies use the term nitro in place of glow. It isn't a generational
thing. It is the right thing.
Ed Cregger
"Ted" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> "That nitro engine can really be a beast at times. Hope this guide will
> help you if problems occur with the engine..."
>
> eBay Guide: http://easyurl.net/RCnitro
>