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Old 31-03-2012
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Default Stick pack lipo cars-Help

Hi,
I am looking to run/race off road again 2 or 4wd?? At the moment I run touring car and have stick pack lipos so I was wondering what cars take these cells? I did like the look of the Tamiya DB01r.

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Cat sx2 proberly your best bet in 4wd most used saddle packs now
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2wd you have the Durango DEX210

4wd you have the Kyosho ZX-5
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the b4.1 deff takes full size lipo stick packs and i think the cougar does a conversion braket to take stick packs
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Yes, Cougar SV and SV2 can take stick packs. Schumacher provide a simple conversion kit.
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Ansmann x2c and bolt a mad monkey chassis plate to it
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