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Old 25-06-2011
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Default Cougar SV Long chassie with saddle lipo

Anyone running like this, how are the cells held in with this setup
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Old 25-06-2011
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The long topdeck holds them a bit. I've dremelled the plastic piece at the back where the pin goes through to clear the cells and maybe a little battery tape to hold the cells(temporary!). My lipos have the locaters on the bottom so are fine and secure. It wasn't as tricky as I thought.
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Old 28-06-2011
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Does it look ugly running the 2 mid posts just for battery support?
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If you use the proper Cougar saddle mount it fits them perfectly. Looks fine. Pics to follow.
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Old 29-06-2011
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Hi rickrick, the long chassis and saddle Lipo is a good option for the car especially on dirt loose tracks!
You need the lipo craddle ref U3764 and the correct alloy posts ref U3702.
Here's a pic with fitted lipo.

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