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with my b74.1, that is my track car and my club racer. Just going to do club racing once in a while and have a durable track car. With my slash I had to go back to the pits every 5 mins for something on the car. I am just looking to go battery after battery on the track and a few races on the weekend and nothing breaks (hopefully) I am about half way done until it is a roller. I have to do shocks, sway bars (front and rear) servo and motor mounts and battery strap and should be ready to go. After it is wheels and tires which I have but need to glue up and paint the body. For electronics I plan to go with the Hobbywing Xr10 justock 13.5 combo and a tekin or protek servo. I am planning to start out with my radiolink radio then Ill upgrade to a mid range futaba if I race like every week.
Best affordable high end servo in my opinion is power hd b4. Plenty of torque and speed, brushless, steel gears and relatively light weight
 
I understand all of your help, but I think I'm gonna get it. plus, I might get the losi 1/10 tenacity DB Pro to bash with my buddies.
Yea. The 22 4 will be a good starter car for racing but if you get to more of the competition side of racing or if you are going to be racing every week then I would recommend getting a more current kit. The losi 1/10 tenacity DB Pro should be a good basher. Comes with a 130a brushless esc and a DX3 rx/tx which is a good transmitter with a lot of functions. I think with that transmitter you can see the cars battery life.
 
Yea. The 22 4 will be a good starter car for racing but if you get to more of the competition side of racing or if you are going to be racing every week then I would recommend getting a more current kit. The losi 1/10 tenacity DB Pro should be a good basher. Comes with a 130a brushless esc and a DX3 rx/tx which is a good transmitter with a lot of functions. I think with that transmitter you can see the cars battery life.
yeah you can see the batteries life
 
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