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Old 03-04-2015, 04:21 AM
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I replaced the 115 with the 135 but to my surprise its actually not any faster than the kit 115 steering servo !! To be sure i tested both servo`s with a Viper servo tester. The readings where identical transition speeds of 0.14 / 60 degrees. Not the claimed 0.08 transition speed for the 135 i was expecting.

These are just my personal findings from owning and testing both servo`s

Turningy do some good servo`s for around the same price range
any recommendations or experience. looking for a drop in. don't feel like drilling and countersinking at the moment
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I use this one for indoor racing from Hobbyking. Been very reliable and its very quick !!

TGY-306G-HV High Voltage Ultra Fast/High Torque MG Digital Alloy Cased Servo 3.7kg / .05sec / 21g - Excellent 450 Heli & 3D servo. ( about £13 )

Its smaller than standard but I always shoegoo my servo to the chassis which gives me room between the motor and the servo for the ESC.

Or something like a TRG396V , thats very close in size ( Might be a straight fit !! ) Or the mini Savox a lot of people use in the buggies , but its 3x more expensive.
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Originally Posted by superx
I use this one for indoor racing from Hobbyking. Been very reliable and its very quick !!

TGY-306G-HV High Voltage Ultra Fast/High Torque MG Digital Alloy Cased Servo 3.7kg / .05sec / 21g - Excellent 450 Heli & 3D servo. ( about £13 )

Its smaller than standard but I always shoegoo my servo to the chassis which gives me room between the motor and the servo for the ESC.

Or something like a TRG396V , thats very close in size ( Might be a straight fit !! ) Or the mini Savox a lot of people use in the buggies , but its 3x more expensive.
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Are the spider gear diff's any stronger than the original style diff's? I blew the internals on two diff's yesterday on the Tacon SCT on a high bite indoor track.
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Old 03-16-2015, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by superx
I use this one for indoor racing from Hobbyking. Been very reliable and its very quick !!

TGY-306G-HV High Voltage Ultra Fast/High Torque MG Digital Alloy Cased Servo 3.7kg / .05sec / 21g - Excellent 450 Heli & 3D servo. ( about £13 )

Its smaller than standard but I always shoegoo my servo to the chassis which gives me room between the motor and the servo for the ESC.
Do you know the servo horn tooth count and size? or better still any replacement horns?
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Servo horns for the Hitec 65MG fit.
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Old 03-23-2015, 04:54 AM
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Thanks heaps,. found an alu one from Hk.
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Old 03-28-2015, 09:35 PM
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Is there a touring car due

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Old 03-30-2015, 12:45 PM
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Where have you heard of an LC racing touring car? I know the truggy is supposedly due soon, but nothing of a touring car, I would consider one though
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Old 03-31-2015, 12:01 AM
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Watch the space.poss june
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Old 03-31-2015, 01:34 PM
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What's that
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LCRacing will introduce new items including the truggy EMB-TGH at the Hobby Expo China 2015, April 23,24,25.
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Old 04-05-2015, 08:07 AM
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here it is in the sale section

F/S F/T 1/16th tacon / lc racing truggy race rtr
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Hello, does anyone know the diameter of the motor mount holes? The motor I have has a diameter of 15.56mm (give or take 0.05 of a mm). Do you know if this would fit?


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My new ride for indoors in tauranga and Hamilton indoor radio control car clubs in new Zealand
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