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Old 03-10-2011, 08:16 AM
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a couple of Qs, here it goes, i read a few threads about how people with blitz adjust there servo saver, want details. also someone here said that the stock servo should be replaced with a hpi sf-20 (will this fit) or the srtc (i think thats right) well what part # or link does can anyone post on this or other servo. and last, has anyone heard of dremaling something on the steering so it handles better? any help will help here, thankyou guys

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http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Rack-Set-Brown


http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Set-Gun-Metal


both of these work good, for a servo i would start at a hitec645 and go from there depending on $,savox makes a good servo for about $67.
the racks can get cought on the a-arms at full comp, like landing a jump.
i can post a pic when i get home later today, once you in stall the rack
and set end points copmress one one of the front a-arms and turn the wheels
you'll see where it hits, sand the arm down tell it just clears.then do the other side. i also had the same problem with strc front hubs.
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Originally Posted by ShadeTreeFab
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Rack-Set-Brown


http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Set-Gun-Metal


both of these work good, for a servo i would start at a hitec645 and go from there depending on $,savox makes a good servo for about $67.
the racks can get cought on the a-arms at full comp, like landing a jump.
i can post a pic when i get home later today, once you in stall the rack
and set end points copmress one one of the front a-arms and turn the wheels
you'll see where it hits, sand the arm down tell it just clears.then do the other side. i also had the same problem with strc front hubs.
does this also hit the arms with the stock servo or are you refering to the aftermarket servos hitting? thanks for the help
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Old 03-10-2011, 10:27 AM
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Check here for a lot of good info on the blitz.

rcshortcourse.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2698[/url]

Its the designer giving lots of details.
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Check here for a lot of good info on the blitz.

rcshortcourse.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2698[/url]

Its the designer giving lots of details.
nothing there for my Qs.anyone else?
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my dads blitz had steering problem. was tied to the servo saver bein to soft. u can lock it down. but chance of blowin gears goes up. what I did was got the B/T4 steering rack and parts, cut part of the servo saver assembly down on the bottom some and cut the top of the plate some so it would fit right. no problems since and its been almost a year with it on the blitz.
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