I am sure someone will correct this if I am wrong but if nitro refers to an engine then it will be Glow Fuel with added nitro methane. This needs a 2v ?supply to the glowplu as the engine is cranked over. Once started remove the supply and igition is self sustaining
Agree my answer is same as Sarah_Louise if you mean the two stroke engine bit regardless of the radio control bit. I dont think they have radio controlled starter systems yet do do they.
yep, there is a glow plug on top of the engine, there are special ignitors for this at any hobby shop. once the ignitor is attatched the motor can then be started. there are a few ways to do this, either by pulling a cord on the sied of the engine, electric start ( replaces the pull cord ), or with a bump starter that you set the car on top of and push down. pushing down activates a large rubber wheel that contacts the flywheel on the bottom of the car.