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Old 11-11-2013
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Default SV2 - How heavy?

Just wondering what weight people run their SV2's at? Also, do you change it much dependant on conditions etc?

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I just have the trishbits nose weight and twins in mine, don't really take em out.
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I have the Trishbits under servo and nose weights, with 40g of sticky lead in the same configuration as the twins.

The 2 Trishbits weights are for sale if your interested £25 the pair.
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I just pm'ed you Alan about the weights
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I started running 15 in the nose, 30 under the servo and 40 between the servo and motor at our last club meet. It was extremely slick and greasy, bit I found the additional weight (especially between the motor and cells) transformed the car. The balance was way better, the rear end was more planted and I could get on the power early and hard coming out of corners with out pirouetting.
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