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Author: John

Hi, I’m John — the tinkerer behind RemoteControlCarsBlog.com. I’m a lifelong RC enthusiast, weekend racer, and hands‑on product tester who loves turning complex tech into simple, trustable advice. If it crawls, drifts, crawls over rocks, or flies low to the ground, I’ve probably driven it, fixed it, geared it, and pushed it to the edge — so you don’t have to. Why I Started This Blog Back when I bought my first brushed‑motor buggy, I had two problems: The internet was full of hype and half‑answers. I kept wasting money on the wrong parts. So I began documenting real fixes, real upgrades, and real results. That notebook turned into this blog: a place where objective testing, clear explanations, and honest pros & cons come first. What You’ll Get Here Actionable guides that help you pick the right gear fast — no fluff. In‑depth comparisons (electric vs. nitro, Li‑ion vs. LiPo, brushed vs. brushless, etc.). Setup & tuning for traction, throttle curves, motor timing, diff oils, and more. Maintenance checklists to keep your rig fast and alive longer. Beginner‑friendly explainers that don’t talk down to you. Whether you bash in the street, crawl on rocks, or chase lap times, you’ll find something that makes your next run better. How I Test & Review I treat every review like race prep: Standardized test loops: asphalt, short grass, dirt, loose gravel, and a small crawler course. Measured runs: speed (GPS), temps (motor/ESC/pack), runtime, charge time, punch, braking. Durability checks: repeated jumps, curb strikes, rollover resilience, hardware quality. Tuning passes: gearing, timing, throttle curves, diff oils, tire compounds, and ride height. Cost of ownership: parts availability, common break points, upgrade path, and resale value. Bottom line: I buy, borrow, and sometimes receive products — but every verdict is earned, not gifted. Editorial Standards (No Nonsense) Truth over trends: If something underperforms, I say so. Hands‑on only: I don’t publish opinions without testing or credible evidence. Clear disclaimers: If an article includes affiliate links or sponsored gear, it’s labeled. Reader‑first: I write like a buyer, not a marketer. Affiliate Disclosure: Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you buy through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. It helps fund testing, batteries, broken A‑arms — and more testing. A Little Background I’ve been building, breaking, and fixing RCs for years — from entry‑level bashers to race‑ready setups. I love clean wiring, quiet drivetrains, and a perfectly dialed throttle curve. When I’m not testing, I’m answering reader questions and tuning friends’ rigs for local events. Start Here (Reader Favorites) Electric vs. Fuel‑Powered RC Cars: An Environmental Look Brushless vs. Brushed Motors: Which Should You Buy? Li‑ion vs. LiPo Packs for RC: What’s Best for You? RC Maintenance Checklist for Longer Lifespan Motor Timing & Throttle Curve Tuning Diff Fluid Tuning for Traction (You’ll find these and more in the Guides & Tutorials section.) Work With Me Have a question, a product you want tested, or a collaboration idea? Email: [email protected] Contact Page: /contact Instagram: @remotecontrolcarsblog YouTube (coming soon): RemoteControlCarsBlog Manufacturers & PR: I accept review units under the condition that I maintain full editorial control and disclose any material relationship. Community & Comments Respectful, helpful conversation is welcome here. Share your setup, ask questions, and help others go faster and break less. Spam, abuse, and misinformation get removed — quickly. Quick Bio (TL;DR) Name: Ahmad Raza Khan Bhatti Based in: Pakistan Specialty: Practical, test‑driven RC advice Focus: Motors, batteries, tuning, maintenance, buying guides Mission: Help you buy smarter and drive better — with fewer regrets Thanks for being here. If my guides helped you choose your next car or fix a nagging issue, that’s the win. — John Publisher Notes Contact: [email protected] Business hours: Mon–Fri, 10:00–18:00 PKT Media/Press Kit: Available on request
  
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