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Old 01-15-2011, 02:46 PM
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You can try using a 1201MG servo.It's only 12$.So if you don't like it you don't spend lots of money.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9618
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Originally Posted by AL3xGR
I have used two motors.A Novak 540 5.5T (with tuning rotor) and a Novak 4.5T 550.The 550 is better.(I use it now)
+1 i used both and the same and 550 runs much much cooler!
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Old 01-15-2011, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by AL3xGR
You can try using a 1201MG servo.It's only 12$.So if you don't like it you don't spend lots of money.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9618

what are u talking about? servo is not a problem bellcrank is

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I use the jammin STRC steering linkage ( it works with very little mods)..this is on the hyper SC10..it uses the same basic parts..
thank you great idea...what mods are needed ?
just a little dremmel ing??
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Old 01-15-2011, 05:52 PM
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JZ. I just picked up the bell crank system that was previously linked to. I'm planning on installing it tomorrow, if you can stop by and wanna take a look.
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Old 01-15-2011, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by NitroOB4You
JZ. I just picked up the bell crank system that was previously linked to. I'm planning on installing it tomorrow, if you can stop by and wanna take a look.
thanks buddy but the Chicago Bears come 1st ...lol
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Old 01-16-2011, 02:22 AM
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I was talking about the guy that was searching for a servo before some posts(and selected this @ 60$)
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Old 01-16-2011, 03:47 AM
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As far as I can see, the bell crank system alone isn't going to work. I've noticed a few issues that'll need to be figured out. Goin racin today, but maybe tomorrow I'll look into it more.
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Everything fits, the only thing I had to do was get the proper bump steer..it's not to hard to do. I also use traxxas tie rods & ends..no more ends coming off, Ofna also makes a nice chassis for the TT. I believe that the "new" A arms (from the SC) will fit on the TT, they are better, part of the problems the SC guys were having with bending and breaking dog bones & axles (rear) was the over flexing of the A arms, it was also bending shock shafts. I would look into getting the beefier A arms. Most of the parts interchange from the TT & SC..
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Originally Posted by Oasis
Everything fits, the only thing I had to do was get the proper bump steer..it's not to hard to do. I also use traxxas tie rods & ends..no more ends coming off, Ofna also makes a nice chassis for the TT. I believe that the "new" A arms (from the SC) will fit on the TT, they are better, part of the problems the SC guys were having with bending and breaking dog bones & axles (rear) was the over flexing of the A arms, it was also bending shock shafts. I would look into getting the beefier A arms. Most of the parts interchange from the TT & SC..
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and i hear ya ...yes i used those traxxas ball end as well
how tight do u set the servo saver?
how long u been running this setup?
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anyone have a tekin rspro setup using a 4.5 550? how about pinion?
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Originally Posted by 1Fastpede
anyone have a tekin rspro setup using a 4.5 550? how about pinion?
g-word has tekin with 8.5 and it's more than enough speed
hell my 5.5r novak is too much speed and tekin is more than 2x the speed of a gtb
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Originally Posted by jrz93
g-word has tekin with 8.5 and it's more than enough speed
hell my 5.5r novak is too much speed and tekin is more than 2x the speed of a gtb
yea i loved my 540 10.5 in it, but after one quailfy with it the rotor trashed so i replaced it with this 550.
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Old 01-16-2011, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 1Fastpede
anyone have a tekin rspro setup using a 4.5 550? how about pinion?
i'm not expert...just want to share what i've read. tekin recommends using rx8 on tekin 550 motors...keep the temp down.
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Old 01-16-2011, 09:36 AM
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If someone wants an opinion for the 4.5T 550 motor , I use 26T pinion(42T spur)
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Old 01-16-2011, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by pword
i'm not expert...just want to share what i've read. tekin recommends using rx8 on tekin 550 motors...keep the temp down.

Yes, the RX8 is the way to go with the larger 550 motors. I have tried an RS pro and two caps on it in my Hyper 10, and it thermals. If you must run the RSpro and a 550 motor, the only thing left is lowering the current limit and a cooling fan. When I tried the RSpro on Hyper 10, I didn't lower the current limit or try a fan, but I have got the RSpro working so far in my TT with a bitchen Tekin 6.5 and the TT2277 rotor, and so far its getting warmer than I like, and almost thermalled, but not yet. Current limit is at 90% and the TT only weights 4.97lbs. Warm weather might cause it to go over the edge, but I will have this truck lighter by then. The heavier the vehicle, the more the current draw, so you are welcme t try it, but yu will be happier with the RX8, its bulltet proof.
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