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DJ_Shakespear 12-06-2010 02:27 AM

Fast yet cheap, quality servos
 
Im looking for fast digital servos that wont break the bank!
I have a Hitec HS5625MG as a steering servo, but I feel it is a bit too slow and over-powering for my needs - is there something faster and not quite as powerful out there?
Ive heard of the Savox servos, are they any good?
Are there servos Im after that exist, or would I just have to fork-out the cash for them?

racer53 12-06-2010 07:30 AM

a while ago i got a blue bird servo off of hobbyking.com couldn't be more happy turns in .08sec and puts out like 119trq. i race buggy but im sure you could find a servo for any application.

burnineyes 12-06-2010 11:16 AM

I agree, check out Hobbyking servos. They have so many you may have to look for awhile to find the specs you want. I bought one to replace a broken Hitec and after using it for a few weeks was so impressed I ordered 4 more to replace all of my Hitecs. All of them have at least a few hours use so far and no problems.

Bigedmond 12-06-2010 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by DJ_Shakespear (Post 8303686)
Im looking for fast digital servos that wont break the bank!
I have a Hitec HS5625MG as a steering servo, but I feel it is a bit too slow and over-powering for my needs - is there something faster and not quite as powerful out there?
Ive heard of the Savox servos, are they any good?
Are there servos Im after that exist, or would I just have to fork-out the cash for them?

Check out Savox Racing.

DJ_Shakespear 12-06-2010 04:43 PM

I currently have the Savox SC-1251MG Low Profile servo in the basket, and it seems fairly decent - 0.09 travel time and 125 oz-in of torque, so its fast and powerful as well as being LP. Ill definitely check out the Hobbyking servos section. Thanks for that, ill post back with what I find.

orgnoi1 12-06-2010 04:49 PM

Blue Bird BMS-661DMG+HS Super Fast Digital Servo (Metal Gear) 6.4kg / .08sec / 46.5g

We have a couple of them... and they rock... you could get three of these for one of those Savox servos... when you go to the HK webpage sit on the page for a couple minutes and it will come up with a lower price for the servo...

DJ_Shakespear 12-06-2010 05:01 PM

WOW!! I think I might just get 3xBlue Bird BMS-631 servos! 0.08 travel time and 89 oz-in of torque! Plenty of power and speed for both throttle and steering! If it isnt enough power, i guess id just put in the Hitec, but I doubt that would happen!
Thanks again guys!!

Fabulous 12-06-2010 07:09 PM

I like the new Spektrum S6030 & S6040.

shanem121 12-06-2010 10:00 PM

Steering=Savox 1256
Throttle=Savox 1258

gixxer420 12-07-2010 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by orgnoi1 (Post 8306683)
Blue Bird BMS-661DMG+HS Super Fast Digital Servo (Metal Gear) 6.4kg / .08sec / 46.5g

We have a couple of them... and they rock... you could get three of these for one of those Savox servos... when you go to the HK webpage sit on the page for a couple minutes and it will come up with a lower price for the servo...

Have one in my hyper 10sc and love it.. Gonna pick up couple for the others and have a xtra... But indeed great servo for the price..

DJ_Shakespear 12-07-2010 06:22 PM

Ive decided that I will get the Blue Bird BMS-955DMG and BMS-990DMG Low profile servos, 955 being the throttle and the 990 as the steering! Great speed, more than enough torque and they dont cost more than 100 each!!!

JoeNolasco 12-07-2010 06:29 PM

The answer to your question depends on what the application is. If you are racing onroad pan or touring cars I would say 89oz torque is enough. If you are doing anything offroad, especially 1/8 you will need roughly 200oz for steering. Recommended servos- Savox 1267MG, Savox 1256TG Hitec 7940 etc...

DJ_Shakespear 12-07-2010 06:47 PM

Hahah, Ill be racing nitro and electric on-road.
So I definitely have enough torque for steering.

Capctycr 09-19-2015 06:49 AM

i am thinking about the blue bird for my b5

Andy Koback 09-19-2015 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by Capctycr (Post 14189628)
i am thinking about the blue bird for my b5

Just so you know...this thread is almost 5 yrs. old! ;)


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