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1.
Can I run my car on carpet? While
the car will work on carpet, running it on this type of surface
is not recommended. Dust and carpet particles can get caught
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2.
Why can't my car make it all the way around the track?
First, be sure that the car is fully wound by pressing down
on the car body and moving it back and forth several times until
you hear the "click" get louder, then let it go. Second, be
sure that all track seams meet and connections are secure. Track
pieces must fit together smoothly and leave no unconnected space.
If the set contains "flex" track, it may be necessary to play
with, adjust, or "tweak" the loops to maximize performance.
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3.
What is the difference between Ultra Speed and Die Cast cars?
Die cast have metal bodies and are slightly heavier than Ultra
Speed cars. They are generally better for low, short sets. Ultra
Speed cars are made of the same light, durable plastic as football
helmets. The lighter body enables them to climb higher and go
faster. They are better for high climbing sets. THE MOTORS ARE
THE SAME. |
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4.
If I buy extra Darda cars, will they work as well as the car
that came in my set?
Each set is packed with the car that works best on that set.
When buying additional cars to run on the same layout, it is
best to choose cars with a similar body shape and type to the
one packed in the set. |
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5.
What is the difference between standard and stop n' go motors?
Standard motors are red. After reving up a car with a standard
motor, the car will take off automatically. A stop 'n' go motor
has an added feature which will hold it in place after winding
it back and forth. The car will take off when the rear bumper
is tapped by another car or your finger. Stop N' Go motors are
blue. Click
here for details and pictures.
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6.
Can I put my set on carpet?
Yes. While it is not ideal, your track can be set
up on carpet. We do recommend dusting off the track before use
so that dust particles from the carpet do not jam the motor
in your car. We do not recommend running the car itself on carpet.
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7.
How do I change a Darda Motor?
To get instructions on how to change Darda motors and use Darda
cars, Click
Here.
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