Originally Posted by
94eg!
Low profile servo should not reduce your steering angle at all...
I had heard in the TA05 forum that the Kimbrogh saver does not have as long of an arm as the Tamiya Hi-Torque saver. This will reduce your total steering throw. That forum member got some back by using the offset hole on the Kimbrough, that sits a bit further away from the center. Just something to keep in mind...
Not sure how that can be since the center of the servo hole to the center hole position on the arm is the same on small (you need to make the holes a little larger for the linkage screws) and medium size Kimbrough servo saver. I was running the Tamiya hi-torque saver with the aluminum horn and within a weekend of racing the saver would drift. I'm a big fan of he Kimbrough since it has a more direct feel for me and hasn't drifted since then.
Last edited by swimbikerun; 07-27-2009 at 03:55 PM.