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-R2J's TC4 VTA-

R2j

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Well I've had this for quite some time now and it was even a Rally car for a minute, but it was hard for me to get a touring car dirty. So since the local indoor track and Hobbytown run a VTA series, I thought I'd rescue my TC-4 from rally duty and turn it into something street scale.:mrgreen:

Some specs:

- TC-4 Club Racer
- HPI '68 Camaro VTA body
- HPI VTA 5 spoke wheels
- HPI VTA 26mm front tires
- HPI VTA 31mm rear tires
- Hitec 985 servo
- Novak Edge 2S ESC
- Novak Ballistic 25.5 VTA brushless
- Futaba 4PL


Now I just need to do some test and tune."thumbsup"

VTA 2.jpg

VTA 3.jpg

VTA 6.jpg

VTA 7.jpg

VTA 4.jpg

VTA 5.jpg
 
Sweet ride. I have been wanting to build another street sedan. I just haven't talked myself into it because no one around my place drives them. Closest place to race is about 2 hours
 
Nice and clean as expected =)

Thanks Richard!

Sweet ride. I have been wanting to build another street sedan. I just haven't talked myself into it because no one around my place drives them. Closest place to race is about 2 hours

Thanks! That sucks you have to go that far, but they are fun"thumbsup"

Go man go! :)

Thanks Tommy! Working on building another one for my oldest son so I have someone to go with. Still looking for a decent price/shape belt car like a TC5 or 6 like yours. The shafty's run good, but I prefer belt driven.
 
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