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Old 04-21-2009, 07:08 AM   #1
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Default which servo..IS THE SERVO IN CHARGE!!!!lets hear some feed back!!!

i want to hear peoples opinions on there favorite servo!!!!



which servo is the best and why????????????



my personal favorite is the jr z9100s!!
to me, this is the servo in charge!!!
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Old 04-23-2009, 03:23 AM   #2
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New to the nitro scene but so far I really like my Hitec TG7955's. Got a pair of them installed on my Losi truggy and they are working excellent. Able to run them without a voltage regulator so thats one less piece to fail. Tons of torque and good speed. I hear the Hitech has excellent customer service too but hope I won't have to use it. Only issue is that silly phillips head screw for the horns. Still looking for an allen head.
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jr 9000s and 9100s.

nothing more to say then imo they are the best.
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It depends on application.The best servo for truggy would not be best for touring car.
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I have some of the new 9100's and they are great along with the 8800 but my alltime favorite for just about every application I have had is the Airtronics 94358, I have a few that I have no idea how old they are but are still working great and out of four Ive never had one fail.
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the futaba 9452 is the bomb in the 1/10th scale but for nitro i use the 9352. This thing is sick!!!!!
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the futaba 9452 is the bomb in the 1/10th scale but for nitro i use the 9352. This thing is sick!!!!!
I can't find any info on a 9352. I assume that is a futaba servo. What info do you have on that servo. Where did you get it? What did it cost?
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Sorry, it might be a 9351, the 2 and 1 are the same but one is older. It cost like 90$ and it hase like 190oz of torque, but it is coreless.
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