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Old 07-26-2022, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by simple
I don't know about you, but I tend to feel that my time is better spent than changing gears in expensive highspeed servo's. It only takes one bad day and you'll never second guess yourself again.
The Tamiya High Torque is the only other servo saver I use rather than the Xray X-Stiff Composite servo saver that I run in almost all my cars.
+1

Xray servo saver is first choice, especially when racing. Tamiya is pretty darn good.. does wear.. but moving parts wear.

I’d rather replace a servo saver than gears in servo. You’re not just chipping a gear when you go direct, there is other collateral damage that in the long run will ruin the servo.. so unless it’s a cheap $20, use a servo saver
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