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Protek Servo or MuchMore Servo
I am looking into servos for my 1/10th 2WD Buffy and was considering the Protek 160TBL or the MuchMore BLS10
From what I can tell, the Protek has more torque, but the MuchMore is faster? Also, I am going to get a Sanwa M17 so I am not sure if that will help my decision with the SSR mode? Can anyone give feedback or advice? https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...c620201fb.jpeg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...b284a7fe3.jpeg |
If you are getting the M17 go with servos from Pro Performance Rc on SXR mode they are amazing. Neither of those servos that you mention can use the fastest mode of the M17. The reason why the Protek servo appears to have more torque than the Muchmore is bc they inflate the number and use dynamic torque vs stall torque
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Originally Posted by Losiracer12
(Post 15683226)
If you are getting the M17 go with servos from Pro Performance Rc on SXR mode they are amazing. Neither of those servos that you mention can use the fastest mode of the M17. The reason why the Protek servo appears to have more torque than the Muchmore is bc they inflate the number and use dynamic torque vs stall torque
My ProTek 150t gear set stripped out during a practice run.. For some reason I can not get the aluminum bellcranks TLR341007 I have to work with a aluminum saver tops tlr or losa so I use the nylon top, well it broke and I temporarily switched to the tlr saver top and one lap later the servo broke. Thinking I may have a bad bellcrank set. |
Originally Posted by Losiracer12
(Post 15683226)
If you are getting the M17 go with servos from Pro Performance Rc on SXR mode they are amazing. Neither of those servos that you mention can use the fastest mode of the M17. The reason why the Protek servo appears to have more torque than the Muchmore is bc they inflate the number and use dynamic torque vs stall torque
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Sanwa PGS series servos are a little pricey but if you can wait a bit you can get good deals on used ones on this forum. I have purchased three so far less than half the price of new ones
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Originally Posted by Milkdudd
(Post 15683370)
Sanwa PGS series servos are a little pricey but if you can wait a bit you can get good deals on used ones on this forum. I have purchased three so far less than half the price of new ones
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If money is no object the futaba ct700 would be the best servo on the market. I use them with my 7px in sr(super response mode).
the servo is a shorty low profile servo with .075 speed and a crazy 680 oz of torque. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...f95d40232.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...18ec679d1.jpeg |
Originally Posted by riceball777
(Post 15683441)
If money is no object the futaba ct700 would be the best servo on the market. I use them with my 7px in sr(super response mode).
the servo is a shorty low profile servo with .075 speed and a crazy 680 oz of torque. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...f95d40232.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...18ec679d1.jpeg |
A Futaba servo is not the best option to use for your M17,it cannot use Sanwa’s fastest response modes
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Originally Posted by fast_gc8
(Post 15683419)
i was told the pro performance is better than the sanwa?
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Originally Posted by Stevie S
(Post 15683522)
it is I had all Sanwa servos beforehand and after trying one I switched to pro performance in all of my cars,awesome warranties and customer service and support also
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Originally Posted by fast_gc8
(Post 15683533)
Sounds like the pro performance is the best SXR servo out there then?
Whats wrong with a Sanwa servo? |
Originally Posted by Cmgreen
(Post 15683624)
Find there website...
Whats wrong with a Sanwa servo? |
Originally Posted by fast_gc8
(Post 15683705)
I was told pro performance RC servos are better than Sanwa servos in terms of SXR
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Originally Posted by Cmgreen
(Post 15683935)
Ah, ok, so i dont know that answer to that however, how would an after market product be better than the Manufacturer product...? 💁
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