I would consider a 2 cel lipo, or 4 cels with 2 series and 2 parallel. they are 3.7 volts each. I don't use anything but now for electrics, even in my radios. The weight savings verses power and runtimes are well worth it.
going to a larger amperage won't hurt things as the motor can only draw so much juice, it will just increase runtime though there can be a performance boost with increased amperage (which will decrease with the added weight of the bigger cels and the shocks may not be able to handle the extra) . to get more poop you would have to increase the motor turns (which draws more amperage) or increase the voltage.
I don't know the esc but the slight difference in voltage shouldn't be too big of a problem. I would get out the magnifying glass or search the companies site for tech info, check the manual close or write somebody from the support staff at the site what voltage limits are.
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Last edited by Pipeous; 04-12-2005 at 04:26 PM.
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