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Old 24-01-2013
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Hi guys im new to the electric side of things , i have done nitro for many years but would like a bit of indoor electric racing

I have got myself a 1/10 schumacher couger sv second hand but looks in great condition , i also have all my electrics and radio gear

the one thing i havent got is my batteries

what to go for ? saddle packs , stick packs ??????

any help would be great , and even better if anyone has anything for sale at right price

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If it is the original sv you will need a stick pack. Good ones are from about £50, but if you used saddles in a stick formation you could get some core ones for £35, I run them in my sv2 and are superb for the price.
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I reckon always buy saddle packs when possible, if you put them end to end they are the same as a stick pack, so you have the best of both worlds then
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Its a mid motor with +8mm chassis , dose this make any difference as to what i can use ?
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No, it actually gives you more weight distribution options.
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