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jiggamacdaddy 08-07-2004 12:47 PM

whats the best servo ....?
 
well i have taken some time off from rc racing for about a year now, and had my airtronics 94737 go bad:flaming: ( although i have had it since 99). so now im stuck with no servo, but want to get the best servo i can. for the money.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. the servo would be used for a touring car.:D

Runin Ronin 08-07-2004 12:55 PM

I use KO PROPO and Airtronics high speed servos... about $100 each.

micros_rock 08-07-2004 01:04 PM

I use a KO 2123FET servo in my TC3 and I love it, I never have to worry about it and it's the quickest servo ever. :D
It's a 7.2v digital servo, so that's cool.:lol:

HEWITT 08-07-2004 01:20 PM

ko propos best high speed servo is 2343 and the fastest servo for hitec is 6965 which just came out..its fast

jiggamacdaddy 08-07-2004 02:07 PM

well i was looking at the ko propo servos, and saw there is a pds version, and a normal analog version of the servos. whats the diffrence? i want something with lost of torque and speed just incase i want to use it for off road or gas. Also do i need any special wiring if i get a 7. 2 volt servo:confused:

Joe B 08-07-2004 04:24 PM

In my opinion for a touring car, as long as it has metal gears with a torque rating no less than around 100 to 115lbs, and a speed of .07 or .06........I like the Airtronics 94757 or 94758 digital's

jiggamacdaddy 08-07-2004 05:32 PM

where can i find ko and airtronic servos for sale online? priced well

kinwaldĉJR 08-07-2004 05:37 PM

sadly towerhobbies usuallys pertty good with aitronic servo prices
:nod:

lrcdjcb112 08-07-2004 05:56 PM


Originally posted by Joe B
In my opinion for a touring car, as long as it has metal gears with a torque rating no less than around 100 to 115lbs, and a speed of .07 or .06........I like the Airtronics 94757 or 94758 digital's
Hello,

I think you meant 100 to 115 oz... :sweat:

In my opinion, I love the JR Z8450...Had it for years now, and still good~:nod:

Joe B 08-07-2004 07:10 PM

You got the point...right.......:lol:

jiggamacdaddy 08-07-2004 08:20 PM

i am still looking at diffrent brands but i am leaning toward getting kopropo's stuff. simply because i have had the m8 for about six years, and want a change to a ex-10 helios. what i am afraid of though is that i might have glitching or something because of mixing brands or something. But maybe there are other brands im not looking into, please keep the suggestions comming:D

Joe B 08-07-2004 09:37 PM

I hear there's a new updated M8 comming out the begining of next year........Might be worth the wait:cool:

JKA 08-07-2004 09:50 PM

I recently switched to a Hitec 6965 in my Xray. I love it. Fast, light, and about $20 easier on the wallet than the equivalent Futaba, Airtronics, and KO versions.

Truth be told though you cac't really go wrong with any of the upper tier servos.

work 08-08-2004 04:15 AM

i use the M8 75mhz with a Futaba rx, ive experienced no glitching so far. Just use the Airtronics crystals. As for the servo get the Futaba 9550 lighter than most servos and perfect for tight spaces:D

Wency_TA03R-PRO 08-08-2004 12:43 PM

I use futaba 9550 lightweight easy to fit in a limited space.. Simply one of the best servo made by futaba but its a little expensive...
:smile: :nod:


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