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Old 01-05-2012
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Default f104 and 13.5 brushless sensored

hi guys, im looking to purchase a f104 or pro version, now i have a hardly used electrics to go in and was wondering if this was okay

13.5t sensored xecelorin brushless motor and speed controller from a losi 22 rtr

spectrum dx3 receiver and transmitter

losi steering servo

lipo 7.4v 5000mah 50c-100c

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The electrics should fit, you might need to make a few changes to get the square lipo in neatly.

A 13.5 on 2s is going to be very quick in that car. Hard to get the power down, especially with rubber tyres.
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It depends on your battery size, the usual problem of fitting lipos is that the radio trays make the battery compartment too narrow for a lipo and needs the backs of them sanding down. Usually you end up removing so much you sand completely through the back of the pivot hole, but they stay in place fine. You can fix the problem by getting an F104WGP, the chassis has two wings either side of the chassis plate for the electrics.

You will have a hard time finding an F104Pro, it's long since been discontinued and replaced by the F104X1, F10WGP and shortly by the F104ver.II Pro.
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