VBC Lightning 12
#121
Tech Addict
iTrader: (13)
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 507
From: colorado springs, co
Hello,
I currently drive the Xray X12(last years edition) and was looking around (ie just looking) and saw this car. I have heard it mentioned at our local track, but have not heard much about it.
Here is what I like about this car, from what I have seen:
front king pins dont use e-clips
front blocks are aluminum
body posts have threaded adjustments
less costly for the car and the parts (although not necessary. I am just looking for best handling car).
I am an intermediate level driver who is trying to improve. I run 17.5 blinky. Here are my questions about this car:
1) my xray is above the minimum weight limit before I put on the body. How does this car do with weight?
2) 1 of the improvements in the new 2014 xray x12 is the use of straight rear side springs, instead of tapered. If this is a good thing, would they fit on the vbc car.
3) how durable is this car? I try to stay off the walls, but sometimes my brain does not react to the car as fast as the car does.
4) How hard is it to remove the battery for charging? I know that most people charge their batteries while in the car, but it is safer to charge the battery in a lipo bag.
5) In your honest opinion, how does this car compare to the Xray X12 2014, Top Rebel, V-design carpet ripper?
thanks.
I currently drive the Xray X12(last years edition) and was looking around (ie just looking) and saw this car. I have heard it mentioned at our local track, but have not heard much about it.
Here is what I like about this car, from what I have seen:
front king pins dont use e-clips
front blocks are aluminum
body posts have threaded adjustments
less costly for the car and the parts (although not necessary. I am just looking for best handling car).
I am an intermediate level driver who is trying to improve. I run 17.5 blinky. Here are my questions about this car:
1) my xray is above the minimum weight limit before I put on the body. How does this car do with weight?
2) 1 of the improvements in the new 2014 xray x12 is the use of straight rear side springs, instead of tapered. If this is a good thing, would they fit on the vbc car.
3) how durable is this car? I try to stay off the walls, but sometimes my brain does not react to the car as fast as the car does.
4) How hard is it to remove the battery for charging? I know that most people charge their batteries while in the car, but it is safer to charge the battery in a lipo bag.
5) In your honest opinion, how does this car compare to the Xray X12 2014, Top Rebel, V-design carpet ripper?
thanks.
Last edited by rc_speed; 11-17-2013 at 03:01 PM.
#124
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 3,595
From: Covington, La.
#126
I will look as soon as I get to the track this evening... had a big weekend at the track and sold a lot of lightning parts, but there is a chance. will PM you as soon as I have an answer, and we can ship it out in the morning
#127
The car is legit, I sat down at Dave's pit a few times a day and handled it, digging it more every time I look at it, it tq'd the timezone gp in stock, by a good margin, it definetly is a great car, stock and mod. The touring car is awesome too!
#129
Tech Master
iTrader: (20)
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 1,879
From: Fort Collins, CO
2) 1 of the improvements in the new 2014 xray x12 is the use of straight rear side springs, instead of tapered. If this is a good thing, would they fit on the vbc car.
3) how durable is this car? I try to stay off the walls, but sometimes my brain does not react to the car as fast as the car does.
4) How hard is it to remove the battery for charging? I know that most people charge their batteries while in the car, but it is safer to charge the battery in a lipo bag.
5) In your honest opinion, how does this car compare to the Xray X12 2014, Top Rebel, V-design carpet ripper?
Feel free to let us know if you have any more questions, and I will be driving my Lightning at 5280 now that I have it in-hand.
Last edited by LloydLoar; 11-19-2013 at 10:01 AM.
#130
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 4,609
From: Outside doing things in places... Denver, CO
Only point of correction here, is that the carbon parts are available for the V-Dezign, only parts it seems are not are the rear pod bulkheads. But he has stacks of carbon chassis, cross braces, etc...
#132
Finally got-r-dun...
Simple...easy...no fuss...and no surprises. Just had to add a .3mm shim under the center pivot assy to have the main chassis sit absolutely flat. Had some annoying flashing on the lower arms around the pivot balls but really not an issue. Besides these MINOR things, this kit was an fantastic build

Putting in my electronics took longer than the build
Pretty tight in there, but I made sure to leave enough space to get wrenches in here and there.
Very nice piece of eye candy. Good job VBC
Simple...easy...no fuss...and no surprises. Just had to add a .3mm shim under the center pivot assy to have the main chassis sit absolutely flat. Had some annoying flashing on the lower arms around the pivot balls but really not an issue. Besides these MINOR things, this kit was an fantastic build


Putting in my electronics took longer than the build

Pretty tight in there, but I made sure to leave enough space to get wrenches in here and there.Very nice piece of eye candy. Good job VBC
#133
I did this on my 12R5.2 and never had issues with the battery coming loose without the stops (and believe me when I say I did try).



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