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Old 08-20-2001 | 02:46 PM
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Old 09-02-2001 | 07:41 PM
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which servo would be good for my Tamiya F103 Leman car?

and would the servo plug fit on my Futaba receiver?
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Old 09-03-2001 | 05:33 PM
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The F103 is the F1 car right? I would use a 5625 for it. Its plenty fast and is very strong. If you need more speed, like really twitchy response, I would use either a 925 or 5925 servo. I found that on most pan car style chassis that the 5625 is more than enough, at least for me, LOL. TTYL.

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Old 09-07-2001 | 08:58 PM
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alrite, thanx...

i will go to a LHS to check this Servo out..
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I have a Hitec servo HS-925MG that a got in July & now it won't hold the
center postion. It was ok at the start but now it pulls to either the left or right. I tried it reseting my radio gear & adjusting the servo trim & centers but nothing works. Yet my other servo a Futaba 9402 servo works great, so I don't think it's my radio (A Super 3PJ with a Futaba FP-R113iP or a Novak XXL recv.)
I tried it in both my RS4 Nitro car & my TC3 with the same problem in both.
I even had my friend try it in is 1/8 scale gas car with no luck. I open it up to check the gear (as my lhs suggested) but their fine. Is there anything you can recommend to try & fix it or should I just send it in for warranty.

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Old 09-15-2001 | 07:26 AM
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I would send it in for us to look at. When you send it in please include a description of what is happening with the servo. TTYL.


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Old 09-15-2001 | 09:08 AM
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That's what I though you would say. It wierd I'll get the servo all setup &
center. Then I run it straight down the road for a little to test it, then I turn
it around to run it back to me & it pulles normal to whatever side I just
turned. It's strange because then I'll back go inside & put my Futaba 9402
in & it's perfect. At first I though it was my servo saver in my nitro rs4 but I
then put it in my TC3 & it did the same pull to the side mess. It was scary
when it first happened in my nitro because I was praciting for a racing running
at speed then it just turned, lucky I had good brakes & lot's of runout room.
Anyway the servo will be in the mail monday, what's the average turn-around
time right now? Also should I sent it regular mail, ups or something else ??

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Old 09-16-2001 | 12:05 AM
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At this point in time I have no idea how things are moving around the country. Its really your choice as to how you want to send it in. Most items have a turn around time of about a week in the US, of course that depends on how it gets shipped. TTYL.


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