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Old 04-10-2014, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
As listed on the smc site: Race Spec 215g, Factory Spec 203g. The 1s pack is 151 grams, put that in your car and let me know how it is.

Don't worry, you're not proving me wrong.
I'm an idiot. I just went on there to see how much my batteries weighed and looked and looked at the wrong ones. I stand corrected.
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here is mine after one day (4 packs total on my car) just got done going through it and made a few adjustments for next time.I like simple clean paint with not a lot of stickers,i think less is more sometimes lol
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The tiny Protek 3000mah shorty is the crazy light one!
http://www.area52.cc/news/2266-prote...-70c-lipo.html
151g
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Originally Posted by mxracer458
here is mine after one day (4 packs total on my car) just got done going through it and made a few adjustments for next time.I like simple clean paint with not a lot of stickers,i think less is more sometimes lol
Johnny pretty dope You dont like scuffing up the wing either? Whats the part number on that servo looks like its a Protek.....
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I just saw that you need to loctite the blue aluminum square nut on the rear hubs to the ball stud. Somebody also mentioned to put a small washer in front of the ballstud to keep the it from deforming the front plastic piece. But in theory wont that make the turnbuckle slightly longer? Is it miniscule enough to not affect handling?
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Old 04-10-2014, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Bubonic-X
Johnny pretty dope You dont like scuffing up the wing either? Whats the part number on that servo looks like its a Protek.....
its the protek 100ss servo,for 49.99 that servo is awesome, also i normally scuff the wing, just didn't have time,i went to a track i haven't been to in a while,there was only 6 races and i was running two classes,i just had enough time to wash up the tires and sauce them
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Originally Posted by Bubonic-X
I just saw that you need to loctite the blue aluminum square nut on the rear hubs to the ball stud. Somebody also mentioned to put a small washer in front of the ballstud to keep the it from deforming the front plastic piece. But in theory wont that make the turnbuckle slightly longer? Is it miniscule enough to not affect handling?
Moving it forward/back shouldn't change anything up and down in an out yes.
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Originally Posted by mxracer458
here is mine after one day (4 packs total on my car) just got done going through it and made a few adjustments for next time.I like simple clean paint with not a lot of stickers,i think less is more sometimes lol
Pretty paint job.
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Originally Posted by splking1
20mm front 26.5mm rear. Two limiters front and back
Did you try green or white rear springs
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
As listed on the smc site: Race Spec 215g, Factory Spec 203g. The 1s pack is 151 grams, put that in your car and let me know how it is.

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yep. Most shorties are ~200, most full sized are around ~300. 150g for a shorty? that would be one low capacity battery... or a 1 cell.
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Originally Posted by thecman26
The tiny Protek 3000mah shorty is the crazy light one!
http://www.area52.cc/news/2266-prote...-70c-lipo.html
151g
yeah I saw one of the guys try this in his 22 at Motorama and he had to take it out. He said the car just wouldn't handle right with it. Put his std shorty back in and was good to go.

It definitely is tiny and light though if that's what you are looking for.
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yep. Most shorties are ~200, most full sized are around ~300. 150g for a shorty? that would be one low capacity battery... or a 1 cell.
this battery for 17.5 stock buggy is awesome. and the punch for a 7 min main is great. Really no fall off near the end of a race. I have two.

http://www.amain.com/product_info.ph...ts-74V-3200mAh
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Originally Posted by Cpt.America
yep. Most shorties are ~200, most full sized are around ~300. 150g for a shorty? that would be one low capacity battery... or a 1 cell.
http://www.promatchracing.com/prodde...prod=2S350090C

These have 300 mah less than the venom ones everyone runs and they quite a bit lighter.
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Those last two links look like the exact same pack from the same manufacturer except one is $20 more...
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Originally Posted by gticlay
Those last two links look like the exact same pack from the same manufacturer except one is $20 more...
and has less rated mah :P

what i want is a 4200mah square... so its like 240g for mod.
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