Fastest Truggy Servo (installed)?
Guys, I'm currently shopping for a steering servo, and I believe an Airtronics ERG-WRX (8.1kg/cm 0.06sec @ 6V) will definitely be slower than a Futaba BLS351 (208 oz/in 0.12sec @ 6V) due to the lack of initial torque. I'm talking about a situation where the installed servo on a truck is at standstill on the ground, turning left-right.
Just wondering, what servos do the pros run on their truggies? Other than Ace's 1015 of course (I could be wrong :sweat:) |
I wouldn't call my self a pro, but the JR 9100T does it for me:nod:
Z9100T Digital Ultra-Torque MG Servo Specs Size Category: Standard Type: Digital Torque: 300 oz/in @ 4.8V, 370 oz/in @ 6V Speed: .18 sec / 60 degrees @ 4.8V, .15 sec / 60 degrees @ 6V Dimensions (WxLxH): 0.827"x1.59"x1.569" Weight: 2.3 oz Bushing Or Bearing: Bearing Bearing: Dual Motor Type: Coreless Gear Type: Metal Application: Surface vehicles |
If I wasn't already stocked up.....i would have bothe of th 9100's
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I have the Futaba 9351 in my 8ight-T (steering and throttle). Just going by model numbers, the BLS351 you're asking about is going to be similar, just brushless.
The 9351 makes my 8ight-T dance, lol. It's so very fast. |
I see lots of 7955's used for truggy steering (I use one myself), plenty fast and good power.
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that brushless futaba is pretty darn fast...also the ace servos...but I personally run the 5955tg aka the 7955 now HITEC
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ace 1015
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Originally Posted by rearviewmirror
(Post 5491196)
I see lots of 7955's used for truggy steering (I use one myself), plenty fast and good power.
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+ 2 on the 5955 or 7955 and +2 on the stupid screw size. Luckily I had an old MGT screw kit around which had some in it.
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