So you want to modify your RC car without breaking the bank? Are you looking for easy-to-do modifications? then you have come to the right place. In this blog, we will show you some quick and easy modifications that you can do to your remote-controlled car.
From simple performance upgrades to custom body modifications, we have put plenty of options together for you to choose from. Whether you are a beginner or you have been in the RC modding world for a while, you will find something new here.
So get ready and let’s create something you can be proud of.
Benefits to modifying your remote control car
Getting an RC car is great fun and takes time to get to grips with it. But once you have practiced and put many hours into getting the very best out of your car you will start to realize that using just the stock model will have many limitations.
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That’s where modding comes in!
Performance upgrades
If you are looking for better speeds, handling, and braking then one of the things you want to be looking at is performance upgrades.
- Changing the motor: The stock motor that comes with your remote control car might be ok to start with but once you have run it to its limitations you will want to upgrade it. By upgrading the motor you will be able to choose something a little more powerful. But you will need to be careful because you may need to upgrade more than just the motor if you go for something too powerful.
- Upgrading the suspension: Often overlooked, the suspension on an RC car has a direct correlation to how it handles and performs. If your suspension is too spongy you might find that you lose a lot of power at launch and it can become quite hard to get that power back. Alternatively, if your suspension is too stiff you will find that you spend most of your time on your roof. Upgrading the suspension will mean that you can get fully adjustable shockers that can be loosened or tightened on the fly.
- Changing the gearing: Radio-controlled cars run through their gears automatically and have predetermined speeds that tell the car when to shift up or down its gears. This is done at very fast speeds and uses inertia to achieve this. By upgrading the gearing you can choose your own gear timings and also reduce weight which will help with overall performance.
- Upgrading tires: The stock tires that come with your RC car are ok but they are probably one of the least thought-about products from RC car manufacturers. Aftermarket tires are made from better compounds and have better treading to make sure your RC car gets the most power through the tires it possibly can.
Quick and easy performance upgrades
If you’re looking to spend as little as possible but you want to still do some upgrades to make your RC car go faster you could try and do some of these quick and easy things.
- Ditch the weight: If your RC car has extra “things” like lightbars, spare wheels, driver models, etc then get rid of them. They may look good but they will be just adding weight to your RC car and making it slower.
- Create downforce: By using an old soda can you can create a fin or spoiler for the rear of your Rc car. Simply cut and glue to the rear of the car and you have yourself some more downforce. This will help with stability and give your car more grip!
- Create airflow: If your motor doesn’t get enough air it will become very hot and counterproductive to the motor’s top speed. By creating airflow around the motor you are prolonging its life and you might find that you get that extra bit of speed.
Visual modifications for your Rc Car
When you get your radio-controlled car out of the box for the very first time you may feel slightly underwhelmed with how it looks. We have put together some tips for giving your RC car a visual makeover.
Decals
You can buy aftermarket decals that give your car a more personal vibe. Stickers like the Monster brand and other real-life sponsors make a bland stock car, look a lot more like the real version.
You don’t have to stick to Rc car-specific decals. It might be a good idea to think a little more outside the box and get some stickers from your local hobby store or you could maybe have a go at printing your own!
Painting
By purchasing some RC paints you could have a go at painting some details onto your RC car. Using a fine bristle brush and a steady hand you can achieve some really cool things and it’s cheap!
Dont just stick to painting on the body, try painting the wheels to give them a more realistic alloy look. You can get some really vibrant neon paints that can help to make your remote-controlled car stand out from the rest.
Rc Car Shell
Some Rc cars have interchangeable car shells that you can easily remove and replace with newer ones. Make sure you check what scale your radio-controlled model is and purchase the right size body shell.
RC Car shells generally come unpainted so you will need to take this into account if you decide to go for a whole new look.
Tools and materials needed to mod your RC Car
Before getting into modifying your radio-controlled car you should make sure you have the right tools, by preparing you will find that your modding will go a lot smoother.
Here’s a list of all the tools you will require to modify your Rc car:
- Craft Knife
- Screwdriver
- Precision Screwdriver
- Hex Wrench
- Hot Glue Gun
- Wire Cutters
- Tweezers
- Paint
- Primer
- Frog Tape
- Soldering Iron
- Super Glue
- Contact Spray
- Cutting Mat
Final Thoughts
Modding your RC car can be great fun and can be a great way to differentiate your radio-controlled car from the rest. But, remember that modifying your car can damage the internal workings. Take this into account and try to avoid damaging anything and you will have some great fun!
We hope that this guide has given you some ideas on the things that you can do to make your RC car extra special.
FAQ’s
- What types of modifications can I make to my remote control car? Some common modifications that can be made to a remote control car include upgrading the battery for longer run times, improving the suspension for better handling, adding a faster motor or brushless motor for increased speed, and installing a more powerful radio transmitter for improved control.
- Can I make these modifications myself or do I need to hire a professional? Many of the modifications listed above can be done by a hobbyist with some basic knowledge of mechanics and electronics. However, more complex modifications may require the assistance of a professional or more advanced tools and equipment.
- Will these modifications void the warranty on my remote control car? It is important to carefully read the terms of your warranty before making any modifications to your remote control car. Some modifications may void the warranty, while others may be covered under the terms of the warranty.
- Are there any safety considerations I should keep in mind when making modifications to my remote control car? Yes, it is important to always follow safety guidelines when working on any type of mechanical or electronic device. This includes wearing protective eyewear, using proper tools and equipment, and following any specific safety instructions provided by the manufacturer.
- Will these modifications increase the value of my remote control car? In some cases, modifications may increase the value of a remote control car, particularly if they are high-quality upgrades that improve the performance of the vehicle. However, it is important to keep in mind that modifications are typically not as valuable as the original, unmodified version of the car.
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