A nitro car is just like a remote control car, with the exception that the nitro car has a small engine that runs on nitro fuel.
Nitro or petrol powered ones yes, but electric ones no. Basically if the fuel is a flammable liquid you have to have a glow plug
For someone looking to purchase a gas powered remote control car, websites such as Amazon, eBay, Nitro RCX (which claims the lowest prices),and Xenon Project.
nitro as it will get a better boost
If you mean an engine that runs on Nitromethane I think they are no different than the normal RC engine. the engines and the fuel can be purchased at most hobby shops.
The person driving the car should get into some trouble but you'll get in more trouble because you let someone else drive your car and that person was doing some reckless driving.
Yes, you are responsible for it because you gave the other person permission to drive the car and the only way you won't be responsible for it is when the other person has signed a paper stating "I Do take responsibility of the damage of this car, when driving it".I Know my answer is long. But it will help you a lot.
Ron Capps on 6/2/2012 ran 320.89 mph in 3.964 seconds to set the world record on a 1,000 foot drag strip.
my car with 15cxp nitro engine with gear ratio 8.5/1 can run about 60km/hod
Only if you let him or if you had known he was driving it.
No, but if you pay the insurance, or if she's not on his, you can probably manage to get her into trouble for driving it.
Self-powered vehicle? What? A car is an archetypal self-powered vehicle, with the caveat that it is in fact powered by the combustion of fuel. One could make a wooden car powered by a petrol engine supplied by a gas converter fuelled by wood, and then chop the car to pieces and burn it as you were driving along. The problem here would be that whoever was waving the axe would not be wearing a seat belt. NAUGHTY. It would be a self-powered vehicle, though, at least till such time as there was not enough car left to be driveable.