Can a steering servo be too fast?
I've been looking to get another new servo and was thinking about getting a KO Propo mostly because I've heard people say "they are the best". Looking at the specs, they don't seem to be the best. The RSX Power 436 oz-in / .11 sec seems powerful, but rather slow. The RSX response 242 oz-in / .06 sec is quick, but by today's standards isn't very powerful. Maybe it's longevity? If the RSX power had the transit time of the response and longevity that would be nice and closer to being worth $200
Compare that to Radio Post 459 oz-in / .07 for Signature Series, 419oz-in / .09 for Red, 305 oz-in / .07 for green. Jared Tebo commented in his blog that he Runs RSX Power for steering and throttle. He said he inadvertently ran a longer servo horn (which would make the wheels turn faster), but that messed up his front end feeling. I'm inferring that he didn't like the extra speed. But why?