Lipo 2wd modify
#2
Tech Champion

Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,341
Possibly the biggest concern is not the pack performance, but simply the weight of the pack. Some prefer a larger pack to help settle the car down, some a lighter pack for more nimbleness.
No need for great packs, since it is real easy to overpower a 2wd mod buggy with motor. Many (most?) of the top mod buggy drivers use lower C sport packs and/or turn the punch down on the ESC. And with proper care they aren't hard on packs.
No need for great packs, since it is real easy to overpower a 2wd mod buggy with motor. Many (most?) of the top mod buggy drivers use lower C sport packs and/or turn the punch down on the ESC. And with proper care they aren't hard on packs.
#3
Thread Starter
Tech Initiate
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 33
Possibly the biggest concern is not the pack performance, but simply the weight of the pack. Some prefer a larger pack to help settle the car down, some a lighter pack for more nimbleness.
No need for great packs, since it is real easy to overpower a 2wd mod buggy with motor. Many (most?) of the top mod buggy drivers use lower C sport packs and/or turn the punch down on the ESC. And with proper care they aren't hard on packs.
No need for great packs, since it is real easy to overpower a 2wd mod buggy with motor. Many (most?) of the top mod buggy drivers use lower C sport packs and/or turn the punch down on the ESC. And with proper care they aren't hard on packs.
Do you have an example of any packs?
What c shall I look at to experiment with lower C?
An example:
Discharge: 65C Constant / 130C Burst



