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Old 03-15-2026 | 03:54 PM
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I didn’t see a LIPO choosing thread across the last year, so hopefully was ok to create a new one.

For 1/10 touring car racing, both stock and modified, which Lipo brands and capacity are you using?

I’m racing both 25.5t indoor and 17.5t outdoor, and am thinking of using the LRP HV super stock 6100, curious if anyone has experience with those.
I also believe that I can only charge them on a standard lipo setting (7.6v) but due to HV, I may have over charge to avoid a drop off before the race, and with only going to 7.6cv, an HV lipo should last a little longer.

Other brands I looked at were:

- Team EAM (seems very temperamental around heat)
- Cayote - (was told they would be suitable with low enough UR for 25.5t by online store)
- ORCA
- Nosram
- Gens Ace Redline

Curious what you’re using, why you choose them, how power output is across the entire race length, and if high c rating really makes a difference?

I’m aware for stock racing if I choose to use higher Amp charging/discharging will shorten the lifespan of the cells. I can purchase more, but curious on your thoughts overall.

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Oh wow, another battery topic from you? Battery choice - R/C Tech Forums

And in the last months there are more topics to be found where current used batteries are discussed..
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I’ve ran EAM for the better of 10yrs and havnt had a battery swell in several years , even left a battery fully charged (6200) from the end of last outdoor season (October ) till this past week and it didn’t puff . Battery was still sitting at 8.38v
ran 5different backs last summer and stored them (stupidly) in my garage (90deg max ) all
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Originally Posted by Kris_321
I didn’t see a LIPO choosing thread across the last year, so hopefully was ok to create a new one.

For 1/10 touring car racing, both stock and modified, which Lipo brands and capacity are you using?

I’m racing both 25.5t indoor and 17.5t outdoor, and am thinking of using the LRP HV super stock 6100, curious if anyone has experience with those.
I also believe that I can only charge them on a standard lipo setting (7.6v) but due to HV, I may have over charge to avoid a drop off before the race, and with only going to 7.6cv, an HV lipo should last a little longer.

Other brands I looked at were:

- Team EAM (seems very temperamental around heat)
- Cayote - (was told they would be suitable with low enough UR for 25.5t by online store)
- ORCA
- Nosram
- Gens Ace Redline

Curious what you’re using, why you choose them, how power output is across the entire race length, and if high c rating really makes a difference?

I’m aware for stock racing if I choose to use higher Amp charging/discharging will shorten the lifespan of the cells. I can purchase more, but curious on your thoughts overall.

Cheers
for stock racing 6100mah is good for indoor carpet track but for medium to large outdoor track you will need a larger battery ( I use the GenceAce 6600 7.6v).
for modified racing I believe the 6100mah will be fine for both indoor and outdoor applications. all the brands you listed are top battery brand and you wont go wrong with any
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Congrats u just asked everyone what kind of tire they prefer to buy for there full size cars. Your gonna get answers all across the board with 5 major ones. Lol.
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what makes EXALT your recommendation?
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Originally Posted by Kris_321
I didn’t see a LIPO choosing thread across the last year, so hopefully was ok to create a new one.
What about the one you created yourself last month?
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Originally Posted by gigaplex
What about the one you created yourself last month?
Searching is not his strongest point if you look up all his started posts. All his (common) questions could be in recent central topics.
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I'm staying away from R1 Wurks, and Exalt batteries, I've had both of them puff on me, unlike the cheap ZEEE batteries from Amazon. I'm currently using SMC's LCG, shorty batteries in stock 21.5 touring and 21.5 2wd. It's to early to tell if they'll puff, but at $40 a pack, vs $100, they're a win.
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Old 03-16-2026 | 06:32 AM
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Try Ovonic. They are cheaper than Zee and in several online tests they come out much better. Last for my upcoming races I have bought 2 Ovonic shorties for just 26 euro a piece.
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I've been looking at Ovonic,,,, How they describe their construction appears to be similar to how SMC and EAM have their cells constructed.
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these are the ones https://www.amazon.nl/dp/B0D5CZ67CP?...fed_asin_title
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Stock TC on carpet (25.5 / 21.5): EAM 5200 or the new 5400.
Mod TC on carpet: EAM 4600

Very few people know more about winning stock touring car races than Eric Anderson. The packs consistently have great numbers and hold up very well.

SMC packs are excellent as well.

Originally Posted by Kris_321
I’m aware for stock racing if I choose to use higher Amp charging/discharging will shorten the lifespan of the cells. I can purchase more, but curious on your thoughts overall.
Getting the pack above 110*F or holding it above 100*F for an excessive amount of time seems to really damage the cells. Find a method that works for you to consistently get the pack to about 100-105 just before your race and you're set. I cycle at 30/30 with a 3 minute delay. If I finish the cycle early, I keep it in a DRC warming sleeve for a few minutes until my race. Ideally you'll have 2 packs per car. 1 to practice with and just kinda keep charging it, and a newer/better one for heats and mains.
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Originally Posted by Roelof
Searching is not his strongest point if you look up all his started posts. All his (common) questions could be in recent central topics.
What the F is your problem. This is the problem with support groups and forums nowadays, filled with gatekeepers and miserable pricks.

I used to race 20 years ago and things have changed a lot. Batteries are not the same as they were and are also expensive to replace if they puff on me, so I’m well within my rights to ask.

Yes I have questions, and I’m not going to apologize for that.
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