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Old 05-03-2013
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Default SV to SV2 what are the differences

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having just brought a new SV2 I would like to know all the differences between the them, if anyone knows
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bearings in gear box are bigger so casing is a little different
motor plate has a fixed gear cover rather than a shell covered gear
diff has shorter outdrives
longer driveshafts
adjustable front body mount
different reak shock tower
different roll bar
different links for camber links
alloy chassis
shorty/saddle batteries standard (adjustable forward or back and to stick type too)


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bearings in gear box are bigger so casing is a little different
motor plate has a fixed gear cover rather than a shell covered gear
diff has shorter outdrives
longer driveshafts
adjustable front body mount
different reak shock tower
different roll bar
different links for camber links
alloy chassis
shorty/saddle batteries standard (adjustable forward or back and to stick type too)


think thats everything
Shocks on the rear as well, rather then being on the front of the rear tower
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Shocks on the rear as well, rather then being on the front of the rear tower
You can do that with the sv aswell though they can be placed either way for varying handling characteristics
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You can do that with the sv aswell though they can be placed either way for varying handling characteristics
has anyone try'd this? would like to know what are the plus points
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i do it if i need more rear end but the car is a little less stable at high speed
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