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Old 02-25-2009, 07:27 PM
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what type of servo do you guys run for the steering in them and what are the specs. thanks.
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Old 02-25-2009, 07:50 PM
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anyone???
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Old 02-25-2009, 07:53 PM
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here is two really good choices but you were not specific of what type of 1/8
vehicle it is you want a servo on
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z9100T Type: Ultra High-Torque Digital Servo
Torque: 300 oz/in @ 4.8V, 370 oz/in @ 6V
Speed: .18 sec / 60 degrees @ 4.8V, .15 sec / 60 degrees @ 6V
Dimensions: 0.83" x 1.59" x 1.57"
Weight: 2.3 oz
Gears: Metal Gears

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bls352 Torque: 200 oz-in at 4.8V/250 oz-in at 6.0V
Speed: 0.19 sec/60° at 4.8V/0.15 sec/60° at 6.0V
Size: 1.57 x 0.78 x 1.45" (40 x 20 x 36.8mm)
Weight: 2.2 oz (63g)
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I like the z9100T. Gobs of torque, good speed, and backed with a great warranty.
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i don't have the 9100t yet but i have 2 9000t's and they work fine
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k ill see what i can find, thanks guys.
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do you think a futaba s9350 will work in a nitro 1/8th
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what about the ACE DS1015

specs are

* Transit time: 0.108 sec/deg @ 6V
* Torque: 14.5 kg/cm (201.4 oz/in) @ 6V
* Weight: 66g (2.328 oz)
* Length: 41.8mm
* Width: 20.6mm
* Height: 39.6mm
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still wondering on the futaba s9350
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Originally Posted by farny21
still wondering on the futaba s9350
Ive got a futaba s9351 and i would have to say that the ace is probably a bit better (better stats), not sure about lasting power though as the fatabas have got a good reputation for lasting a long time.
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what is it going on a buggy or truggy???? you still never answered.....if a buggy you will not need as much torque but you want as much as you can get on a truggy without sacrifice/speed
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wow no one has mentioned the HITEC servos would go with 7955 has 330 oz of torque at 6.0 v and .15 at 60deg.at 6v it is titanium geared and thier servos warranty is great oh yeah if you got big money and like lipo packs the new servos suppose to be shortly that run direct with no regulator and thier crazy fast. also airtronics makes 94780 400 oz torque at .15 is plenty all are good but i think price and quality goes to hitec
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