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Old 10-14-2015 | 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by freeman2385
I've been looking to get into running vta and i have a few questions.

1.. Is the tc4 club car a good car to run? I've had a lot of people try to trade them to me for my rig setup.

2. Is the gearing really that difficult to setup on the tc4?

3. What's the advantage of solid shaft and belt driven?

4. What's the best gearing for speed and torque?
I think a lot of answers to your questions are "it depends"

1. It depends. A TC4 can be competitive in the hands of a competitive driver. However, it is an older design and isn't as easy to set up as newer touring cars. Also, what are other people in your club running? About 75% of our VTA field is $600+ TC kits (Arc, Xray, VBC, Yokomo, etc., even a few Awesomatix). A TC4 may have a hard time competing with those.

2. I think it may be due to the spur gear location, but I can't comment for sure.

3. In theory solid shaft drive should have less drag and thus less power loss from the power train. If you look at the Awesomatix and compare it to a belt car, the A car has almost no drive train drag. For a 25.5 class, that makes a difference (just like running good bearings, proper belt tension, etc.).

4. It depends on your track, is it small and technical or large and flowing? Some tracks/clubs even have gearing rules, so nothing below 4.0 for example. Ours doesn't have that and most run somewhere in the 3.5 - 3.8 range, depending on what they like, because of our layout.
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