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Old 10-17-2012, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Tim3
could these servos work?
Be careful with anything called "Micro". Most of these have a smaller output shaft, and there are no servo savers that will fit.
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Originally Posted by Mark Erce
does anyone here have any experince with the Hitec HS-225MG servo?
I have two HS-225MG servos. Both are painfully slow. I ended up putting one in my oval car where the speed was less of an issue.
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Originally Posted by linkless
I am using the Airtronics 94761Z High Speed High Torque Micro Digital Servo (copy and paste).
For those that are running this servo, are you using a rx pack or a 1S compatible speedo?

The 4.8V specs don't look all that impressive. And I was under the impression that most 1S speedos only output ~5V for the peripheral components?
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Originally Posted by b_recliner
What is the timeframe on the xt to xti conversion kits?
Part # 3213. They are on the website. Order one up.
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I am using a 1s ESC (Speed Passion 2.1EX) in mine and the servo seems plenty fast and strong. The spec looks to be a bit slow at 4.8v (.15s/60 degrees) but mine looks to be plenty fast and strong.
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Originally Posted by dumper
Part # 3213. They are on the website. Order one up.
Thank you dumper!! Order will be placed within the week!!
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Is there an ETA on the diffuser?
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i ran servo at vegas with a 1 s viper speedo no reciever pack no issues servo plenty fast and dialed size for this car
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Originally Posted by Csaari77
Is there an ETA on the diffuser?
We need front ride height adjusters first.
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Has anyone tried the Airtronics 94815? I was listed above. It the same size as the 94761 but it is A LOT faster. The torque is a little low by modern standards but I think it would be plenty. When I started racing I used a Futaba S-32 mini servo in my RC10L that had about the same torque and it did fine for years of 6 cell Stock racing.

Here are the specs again:

• Torque at 4.8v: 21oz-in (1.5kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 25oz-in (1.8kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.07sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.06sec/60º
• Weight: 0.68oz (19.2g)
• Dimensions: 1.16 x 0.47 x 1.02in (29.5 x 12.0 x 26.0mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Single Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Standard 3-Pole

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Get the swana 94761Z. It will be the most convenient. The screws actually thread into the little wings, don't need to use a nut. The servo is a straight bold on right out of the package.
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Does anybody know what size the front wheel bearings are on the xti
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1/8th by 5/16ths
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Originally Posted by InspGadgt
1/8th by 5/16ths
Thanks !
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Originally Posted by theatriks
Does anybody know what size the front wheel bearings are on the xti
1/8th in just like.the xi
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