Why the Right Battery Wins Speed Runs
In speed running, you’re not racing the guy next to you—you’re racing your last number. A soft pack with the right balance of capacity and C rating keeps voltage steady under brutal loads, helping your car hit max RPM without the sag that kills a top speed attempt.
Recommended Specs for Speed Run Batteries
- 4S & 6S soft packs: 5000–8000mAh • 70–100C • light enough to sharpen acceleration, big enough for full pulls.
- 8S extreme builds: 6000–10000mAh • 70–120C • usually run as two packs in series, common with QS8 / XT90 connectors.
Pro tip: Lighter packs = quicker spool and easier aero stability. Bigger packs = stronger voltage hold for longer runs. Test both and see which drops your PB.
Popular Platforms
You’ll see CNHL soft packs strapped into Arrma Limitless, Infraction, Felony, Typhon, Traxxas XO-1, and HoBao VTE2. Whether you’re stretching a GT chassis or running stock body aero, the right LiPo often decides if you break through 100mph.
FAQ: Speed Run Batteries
Q: Why do most speed runners use soft packs instead of hard case?
Weight. A soft pack trims crucial grams and lets the car accelerate faster and stay stable at speed. Hard case packs are safer in racing collisions, but in speed running, soft packs usually win the PB chase.
Q: 6S or 8S—what’s better?
Many start with 6S for simplicity and cooler temps. Serious builds often go 8S if the ESC and motor can take it, unlocking higher trap speeds.
Q: What C rating should I look for?
Go as high as you can. 100C+ packs deliver the instant current needed to rocket through the first half of the run without losing voltage before the traps.
Q: Can I mix packs in series?
Yes—most 8S runs are done with 2× 4S in series. Just make sure capacities and health are matched, or the weaker pack will hold you back.
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