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cheapskate.brok 02-28-2009 05:39 AM

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:)

yaright 02-28-2009 05:45 AM

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

RiverDiver 02-28-2009 06:06 AM

If I wasn't already stocked up.....i would have bothe of th 9100's

markr04 02-28-2009 07:14 AM

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.

rearviewmirror 02-28-2009 07:16 AM

I see lots of 7955's used for truggy steering (I use one myself), plenty fast and good power.

NitroLuver 02-28-2009 07:17 AM

that brushless futaba is pretty darn fast...also the ace servos...but I personally run the 5955tg aka the 7955 now HITEC

spawn_x 02-28-2009 07:51 AM

ace 1015

Frank L 02-28-2009 09:32 AM


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.

+1 on the hitec 7955. I used a JR9100T last season and it wasn't bad but it wasn't great. So far I'm digging the 7955. My only bitch it that hitec uses its own highly specialized 2.3m screw for the servo horn and I cant seem to find one in a hex, Phillips only.

malik 02-28-2009 10:14 AM

+ 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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