Looking at the Truck online you probably should invest in a LiPo Battery pack as Foxy says.You can choose your MAH on the battery pack I would probably look atleast something with a25crating2S battery packor higher for this truggy. Looking at the specs I am not sure the60 AMP ESC and 420 WattBrushless motoris LiPo compatible and ones that are can be programed for LiPo battery packs than have an automatic cut off point on battery voltage once they hit between 3.2 and 3.4 Volts per cell on a 2s battery pack. Read your manual on this and see if you can program the ESCfor LiPo battery packs.
The Crating on LiPo battery packs is a continuous drain rating this is a good video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWixnDjUyss
You will alsorequire a Charger for the LiPo battery packs that can handle these style batteries. If you use the wrong charger LiPo packs cancatch fire so I generally also suggest a battery charge bag to go along with it.SInce I am in the USA I really cannot pointyou to places that sell this stuff.
As Foxy says it is a one time investment and these LiPo battery packs are awesome. I run the 5000 Mah 40c2S battery packs and get between 30 to 40 minutes of run time with them on a 3900Kv motor.The higher the Crating the better the battery pack can handle bursts in draining of the battery pack. The MAh is how long the battery pack will run as you can see the with the factory battery pack is way undersized for this Truggy.More is always better but I understand not everyone has a huge wallet whenbuying batteries. I am guessing this is a 3650Kv motor looking atthis web site
http://www.swiftrc.co.uk/jamara-toxi...ghz-5876-p.asp
There is also care of the battery packs when notusing them LiPo battery packs should be stored withbetween 3.6 and 3.8 voltsper cell. Some more expensive chargers have a store setting onthem myOnyx 245Dual battery chargerdoes not so I created a 4Bulb dischargerusing Automotive Blinker/parking lightsthan soldered a banana plug to them and use a LiPo battery pack Balancer to view the voltage asmy battery packs drain than stop draining them once they hitbetween 3.6 and 3.8 volts per cell. I own on of these
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...XAEPR&P=ML
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