Originally Posted by
JEFFs SC10
The motor is good, but a great motor is useless if your setup isn't right and your driving lines are off. Get the setup right , make the car very easy to drive first, consistently place top 5 and then if you can't get any better then buy the great motor and batteries.
This is true.
Save your money. Wrench on your car until you know every setting and how it changes your car. That and practice. Don't think about what pack you should buy. Think about running as many packs as possible.
New lipos and motors can't overcome a sloppy line