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Old 11-19-2014, 09:54 AM
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Anyone have any Info or experience with the Team C Touring car?

They are running a sale on them and the pricing seems to good to pass up





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Old 11-19-2014, 10:16 AM
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I purchased 2 of them through the HRP sale. First race this past weekend (VTA and USGT) Qualified 4th VTA and 5th USGT a-mains (Club points race with 70+ entries). Used the basic X-ray carpet set-up and they were both competitive out of the box. The car is an X-ray clone, most X-ray parts will fit and X-ray set ups will apply. I am extremely happy with the car. You do need to work on getting the Gear Diff set right during build. Other than that everything went together great. I was running the Schumacher MI-5 prior to these.
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I saw the sale ad from HRP and it is a great price for what you get. I have been running a TC10 for a year now.

It is a T4 clone, so a T4 set-up is a good place to start. Good kit with most of the upgrades that you may want. The only aftermarket part I have added was the double jointed drive shafts, in the front. Pick up a set of 20mm Spec-R shock springs, and you are good to go.

There is a thread for the TC10 here, on RCTech.
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Great info to have. It looked really similar to the Xray. I have Xray parts as it is so perhaps this will be a good choice. How is the plastics quality? That is my main concern.
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So far plastic seems to be of good quality, I was also concerned about this prior to purchase. After build and first weekend of racing it appears that the plastic is on point.
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Do you know how easy/hard it is to get parts?
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My LHS stocks parts. I have ordered from HRP and the service and availability have been great. I purchased a TR10 just for parts ($99.00 - a great deal, Shocks and gear Diff pays for that) and one of the screw heads in the gear diff was striped-out, Team-C sent me replacement parts as warranty. I received within a week. So far I have nothing but good service from my LHS, HRP and Team-C.
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Sounds like I might be getting a Team C Touring Car.
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Originally Posted by Robert Bakoczy
Sounds like I might be getting a Team C Touring Car.
Xray arms, c-hubs, steering blocks, diffs and caster blocks all fit on the TC-10. I have only broken an out-drive cup (replaced with the Spec-R spring steel out-drives) and the servo arm (use a servo saver).

The Team CSO-One shares many similar parts also. Middle River Hobbies carry these and they had the 2.5* and 3.5* rear arm mounts, that you may also want/need.

For the price, you can't go wrong with the Team C. Good Luck

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Let me know how you like it. What classes you running?
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I run Mod sedan (Xray T3 2011). and F1 (TRF101).
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Which xray does this car most resembles? I have the sport version of this car and I'm looking to order front and rear swaybars.
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Xray T4.
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Hi! There are several threads about this car. How about we use this one as the main thread...
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