VBC Racing Wildfire 1/10 4wd touring car

VBC Racing have introduced their first 1/10 4wd touring car designed for competition called the Wildfire. The car has been developed from the ground up and all parts are designed with only one thing in mind, ‘Fast’. VBC put in months of intensive testing with drivers all around the globe on carpet and asphalt surfaces, even testing the car in highly competitive national and international races around the world to gather valuable data to help fine tune the car.

The main chassis and upper deck were developed from highly sophisticated CAD system which simulates the actual chassis roll during low and high speed corners with different track layout parameters. The chassis shape was then derived to provide enough flex for fast corners yet rigid enough during high speed straight line especially for today’s high powered brushless system.

Light weight true spinning gear differentials system with self developed front and rear belts makes our drive train system one of the smoothest in the market.
VBC Racing WildFire 1/10 4WD touring car features:
- 2.5mm USA Graphite Chassis
- 2.0mm USA Graphite Upper Deck
- 3.0mm USA Graphite Front and Rear Shock Towers
- Adjustable Battery Mounts
- 7075 Aluminum low CG steering system with ball bearings
- 7075 Aluminum front and rear lower arm mounts
- 7075 Aluminum low CF motor mount with heat dispense design
- All 7075 Aluminum turnbuckles, connector balls
- Ultra smooth rear gear differentials with harden steel drive cups
- High precision front spool
- 7075 aluminum hex wheel adaptor with offset markings
- 7075 Aluminum 4 settings adjustable top roll center mounts
- Full ball bearings
- 7075 Aluminum center belt tensioner with ball bearings
- VBC Racing silk smooth front and rear drive belts
- Harden steel CVDs
- VBC Racing composite front/rear suspension arms, steering blocks, C-hubs, rear uprights and ball connectors
* This kit does not include wheels, tire inserts and tires



Source: CRC [teamcrc.com]
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Comments
1. sean - May 29th, 2012 at 20:32
ohhh something new, I’m so excited..!!! booooring..!!! but kind of nice
2. Bobby - May 29th, 2012 at 23:58
Attack of the Clones
3. Chris - May 30th, 2012 at 04:50
Clone? Would you please tell me which car this VBC is clone from?
4. marco mancinelli - May 30th, 2012 at 07:17
shocks are nice
5. Marcelo - May 30th, 2012 at 19:51
Its a clone from xray!
6. Hamish - May 31st, 2012 at 06:56
wait it has eyes cut out of the rear shock tower that makes it totally different from every other touring car on the market!!
7. Chris - May 31st, 2012 at 11:32
xray????? Look at the arm mount and the suspension…. I am sure it is a T3 clone. LOL
8. Chris - May 31st, 2012 at 11:38
Maybe you mean the TC6 is the T3 clone. LOL
9. Marcelo - May 31st, 2012 at 18:56
Yes, it is a clone from Tamiya!
10. Chris - June 1st, 2012 at 04:55
Now you are saying it is a Tamiya clone. maybe because you do not even have any touring car so your are saying it is a clone of this, clone of that……
11. Antoshi - June 1st, 2012 at 23:53
the material looks like it is the same like the TC6
12. Artwork - June 5th, 2012 at 05:25
It is a clone of all of the current cars…the designers made a point of trying to take the best and combine it into one platform. The plastics are weird looking, but seem pretty tough. Car seems capable, but not sure how good it is. Parts should be available from crc so should not be too bad or too expensive.
13. ros - June 5th, 2012 at 22:09
mi sembra molto simile alla xray ma mi sembra anche migliorata nello stile e nella durezza dei componenti