Tamiya mini cooper
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Joined: Feb 2009
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Have a look at teambluegroove 's shop on ebay. If nothing on there takes your fancy Pit bitz normally has Spice and Blitz mini TC shells in stock.
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,367
Try Speedtech, they stock the R1 Wurks ceramic diff balls. i've been using these for quite awhile now with no problems. Cheap is not always good. Sometimes it's just cheap. I've also had good luck with the stuff from Acer racing.
Have seen a few posts on cheap servos and just don't understand why some people insist on using cheap servos. Over the years, Ive helped a lot of racers with their Minis and have seen too many problems with the cheapies.
Have seen a few posts on cheap servos and just don't understand why some people insist on using cheap servos. Over the years, Ive helped a lot of racers with their Minis and have seen too many problems with the cheapies.
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I would look out for a used savox 1251, 1257, or 1258. They can be had for around $45-50 bucks used, or around 60-69 bucks new.. They have titanium gears and work really good. I use the 1251 in my minis and they are PLENTY fast. Speedtech has the hookup on the ceramic diffballs and servos. They know their stuff, and will lead you in the right direction.
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Joined: Oct 2006
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My other cars all have JR servos, but they are much older and have been discontinued for quite awhile now. There may be better servos than the JR and KO, but I've been using them for 20 or so years and found them to be the most reliable and the best "centering" on the market.
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 184
From: Suffolk, England
Regards
Oortael
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 184
From: Suffolk, England
If your club allows open esc and motor rules why not. Just don't turn it up too much to start with and have a spare gear set to hand. Lol



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