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magman 05.11.2008 05:56 PM

1/10 onroad car choices...any ideas
 
Just pondering getting a on road sedan to fart around w/. It will be brushless...any ideas, I know NOTHING about these cars:rofl:

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.11.2008 06:05 PM

So you are wanting a electric one or a nitro kit converted to electric?

magman 05.11.2008 06:16 PM

Electric kit

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.11.2008 06:22 PM

You could probably pick up a Team Associated TC4 pretty cheap on ebay since your only farting around with it. That is the only 1/10 electric kit I have used/owned

magman 05.11.2008 06:34 PM

Had good luck w/ it as far as reliability...What was your set up?

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.12.2008 12:48 AM

It was just a fart around car aswell but not using Brushless, just a 15t Peak motor powered by a Novak ESC. A good thing with the TC4 chassis is that it can also hold 7 cell batteries and being shaft drive doesn't require as much maintaince which means more farting around time

brushlessboy16 05.12.2008 06:24 AM

maybe a vxl 4tec?

BL_RV0 05.12.2008 09:45 AM

I had a TC5 for a while and absolutely LOVED it. I ran a 12t Speedgems motor and a MM ESC on 6 cells. Then I sold it for $750. Really loved the car, though but the offer was too good to pass up.

Bomb-Proof 05.12.2008 09:56 AM

Just grab a TC3. Unless you are racing hardcore, you dont need a TC5. Tons of parts for TC3, they are cheap and durable. If you cant win a race with a TC3, you are doin something wrong.

Fast5sRevo88 05.12.2008 01:20 PM

I had a TC4 with a Mamba Max 7700kv kit in it running a 2s lipo. I loved it, but had to sell it to finish another project:cry: It had good run time and was stupid fast. Foam tires are needed on loose surfaces though. I can remember my gearing, but i know it would do close to 70mph. I used it for burnouts, donuts, drifting, flying, shear terror, speed runs, and running on the practice track.:surprised: It held up well though, i lost a lugnut and slung a tire.:yes:

speedracer1129 05.12.2008 05:06 PM

Definately go with a TC3/TC4. Running 100+ on a 5700 4S setup. Takes the power all day with no problems AND takes a beating!!! I have had quite a bit of blow overs at 90+ and no problems!!!!

lutach 05.12.2008 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bomb-Proof (Post 171874)
Just grab a TC3. Unless you are racing hardcore, you dont need a TC5. Tons of parts for TC3, they are cheap and durable. If you cant win a race with a TC3, you are doin something wrong.

Love my TC3s. Can't go wrong with them. Tons of cheap parts available and awesome carbon fiber chassis options if you want to go that way as well.

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.12.2008 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 171846)
maybe a vxl 4tec?

Is there a VXL 4TEC? If not, wonder if Traxxas is looking at bringing it out

Desmo 05.13.2008 10:40 AM

TC3/TC4 is the way to go, sturdy, cheap, shaft drive, no belts. My TC3 takes the mm/7700 combo no problem and the gtb/5.5 before that. Lots of high speed crashes, lots of destroyed tires and it still runs.

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.13.2008 04:49 PM

lol, must be a real handful to control the TC4 on 7700


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