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Old 02-04-2012
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Default SV2 electrics

Just ordered the new SV2 and before I go off and spend any more of the hard earned, I am just wondering whether there were certain things I need to be aware of, Lipo size restrictions, servo sizes etc.

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Old 02-04-2012
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if you buy stick lipos then you will need to buy a converter as the SV2 comes ready to run to take saddles

http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Produc...ist/U4047.html
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If you run saddles and have a tall speedo and a big receiver then it will be tight, but that's the same on most 2wd mid motor car.
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Old 03-04-2012
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Thanks for this guys.
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there are two plastic legs that come out from the front bulhead, if your not running stick pack you can remove these to gain more space,
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