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lecroy
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Uses Milwaukee 18V cordless drill batteries. I bought his old Trac Dynamics Chassis bike last summer and it came with the 14.4 volt battery set up. I reworked an e-bay bought charging station for my funnybike laydown chassis and now use the cordless drill batteries in both bikes.
Sounds like a nice bike. Post a few pictures when you have a chance...
I have heard of a lot of guys going this route with some good results. Seems like it could be a good idea in some cases. I have an on-board starter on my bike so it wouldn't work for me. Not too concerned with weight at this stage. I would be better off getting a lighter chassis than anything. The bikes we E/T race all use the 545 with the SP-4000. We charge the battery once a day and call it good. Works for us, but we aren't trying to run full out.
I damaged an MSD last summer and I dug into the potting to see what the failure was. (I posted the details on the MSD powersports site if your interested). Turns out they used a part that was not rated for even near what they spec'ed the unit to run at. Not a real simple fix in the design. This was actually the part that had failed in mine. I was able to replace it and get the unit working again. Using a higher voltage on the MSD is a bad idea.
Not sure about any other electronics but I would think at 14.4 you would be safe.