VTA

Started by Falcon, November 20, 2015, 10:15:47 PM

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Falcon

If someone wanted to VTA, what car do you use and is there special kits for VTA ?
John Bowker
Victoria,BC

A.l.b.

#1
A t.a. tc4 is A good vta chassis. Although The car is older they are still making it because it has sold like hot cakes! But watch out for torque roll. It can be tuned out but still watch for it.
Team associated also has some newer versions but they cost more and are slightly harder to work on.

So basicley a tc with different motor, tyres and a muscle car body or something like that.
Emaxx + parked car  don't mix..................

valk

any 4wd touring car for vta. some tcs might have restrictions on how you put shocks on the backside to fit the vta tires but otherwise nothing really special. most people would prob kill for an awsomatix for that class but i think its kinda silly to spend the most possible money on one of the slowest classes heh.
we will prob never run them as a club, but there are certainly a lot of them within the WCICS.

A.l.b.

#3
Vta cars are in fact one of the slower classes but once you tune them the right way they are a blast to drive.
And the vta races are very close due to that fact. If you can drive tc stock vta will be easy and fun.
Emaxx + parked car  don't mix..................

valk

you should try F1 john. vta cars are almost as fast as 17.5 cars now indoors. f1, rubber tire 2wd and scale.

if i had a wgt car id almost try wgtr but there are already too many classes..

jarrodH

John I some vta tires if you want them.

Any 1:10 tc. There are some using the awesomatix.

Their not much slower than stock anymore. But look very cool with the realistic bodies.
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