Originally Posted by
Kuhnibärt
Of course it´s a nice thing to try a 2S or 3S setup.
But in my opinion the most impressive thing of that buggy is
the focus on the weight distribution that Tekno Engineering made
And i am not sure if a 2s or 3s would than be the right way?
I agree. I have a Losi 810E buggy that I goof around with and I run it on a 3S battery with a Castle 3800KV motor. The latter 3S setup may be ok for indoor with smaller jumps, but I think a slightly heavier buggy will be better for outdoor tracks. My beef with this lighter buggy is that it flips over more than it should. I will install a 4S battery and change the motor to add weight. I would try the Teckno on 4S first as it was designed for that.