17.5 tips and speed secrets
#121
Many forget that having a light car can be bad, but it can also be good. There tons of things you can do to lighten your car without totally changing the feel of your car. Or if you lighten your car you can then add weight where you want it; like the rear of the car or the front of the car.
I really suggest the Protek lite battery I recently got, really lite and delivers tons of punch, almost all of my locals run it.
http://www.amain.com/protek-r-c-2s-s...200mah/p271097
If you keep an eye on it, I know they usually have a really good Black Friday deal on Protek items.
I really suggest the Protek lite battery I recently got, really lite and delivers tons of punch, almost all of my locals run it.
http://www.amain.com/protek-r-c-2s-s...200mah/p271097
If you keep an eye on it, I know they usually have a really good Black Friday deal on Protek items.
#122
Many forget that having a light car can be bad, but it can also be good. There tons of things you can do to lighten your car without totally changing the feel of your car. Or if you lighten your car you can then add weight where you want it; like the rear of the car or the front of the car.
I really suggest the Protek lite battery I recently got, really lite and delivers tons of punch, almost all of my locals run it.
http://www.amain.com/protek-r-c-2s-s...200mah/p271097
If you keep an eye on it, I know they usually have a really good Black Friday deal on Protek items.
I really suggest the Protek lite battery I recently got, really lite and delivers tons of punch, almost all of my locals run it.
http://www.amain.com/protek-r-c-2s-s...200mah/p271097
If you keep an eye on it, I know they usually have a really good Black Friday deal on Protek items.
#123
Many forget that having a light car can be bad, but it can also be good. There tons of things you can do to lighten your car without totally changing the feel of your car. Or if you lighten your car you can then add weight where you want it; like the rear of the car or the front of the car.
I really suggest the Protek lite battery I recently got, really lite and delivers tons of punch, almost all of my locals run it.
http://www.amain.com/protek-r-c-2s-s...200mah/p271097
If you keep an eye on it, I know they usually have a really good Black Friday deal on Protek items.
I really suggest the Protek lite battery I recently got, really lite and delivers tons of punch, almost all of my locals run it.
http://www.amain.com/protek-r-c-2s-s...200mah/p271097
If you keep an eye on it, I know they usually have a really good Black Friday deal on Protek items.
#124
#126
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 1,334
From: Savannah, Ga
I did an experiment before I moved to the UK where there is no 17.5 class (thankfully) I put a Novak cheater motor in my car (17.5 but with an illegal stator) and was still slower compared to the fastest couple guys (I only did this for one race) I had 70c packs charged at max amperage, buggy at minimum LEGAL weight, etc That was the point where I just decided I would run mod from here on out. You can actually run a heavy buggy that is not so twitchy and can have it as fast as you can handle.
Last edited by fivepointnine; 11-23-2015 at 06:46 AM.
#129
#130
Only if it's so light that the springs/damping aren't right. The need for weight is always indicative of another problem. Remember when everyone put as much as 6oz under their lipos?
#131
I just picked up the new 2800mAh Pro Tek Battery and it's quite a bit lighter than my 4400 and 4600 SMC packs. The 4400 and 4600 actually both weigh in at 211grams and the 2800 is about 180, I need to double check again. Should take most cars down under the legal limit pretty easily. I'll be testing this pack soon and I"ll report back. So far first couple of cycles on my iCharger 308 I'm seeing at least 2800mAh and around 3.0mOhms average between the two cells in the pack for IR. I have a feeling when the pack has a few runs through it it will go down a bit. My SMC packs typically have a 2.5mOhm IR rating.
#132
#133
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
I just picked up the new 2800mAh Pro Tek Battery and it's quite a bit lighter than my 4400 and 4600 SMC packs. The 4400 and 4600 actually both weigh in at 211grams and the 2800 is about 180, I need to double check again. Should take most cars down under the legal limit pretty easily. I'll be testing this pack soon and I"ll report back. So far first couple of cycles on my iCharger 308 I'm seeing at least 2800mAh and around 3.0mOhms average between the two cells in the pack for IR. I have a feeling when the pack has a few runs through it it will go down a bit. My SMC packs typically have a 2.5mOhm IR rating.
#134
I just picked up the new 2800mAh Pro Tek Battery and it's quite a bit lighter than my 4400 and 4600 SMC packs. The 4400 and 4600 actually both weigh in at 211grams and the 2800 is about 180, I need to double check again. Should take most cars down under the legal limit pretty easily. I'll be testing this pack soon and I"ll report back. So far first couple of cycles on my iCharger 308 I'm seeing at least 2800mAh and around 3.0mOhms average between the two cells in the pack for IR. I have a feeling when the pack has a few runs through it it will go down a bit. My SMC packs typically have a 2.5mOhm IR rating.



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