View Poll Results: what's your tire choice?
Protoform
46
30.67%
HPI
104
69.33%
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U.S. Vintage Trans-Am Racing Part 2
#8341
Tech Fanatic
I thought it took lots of skill to surgically sever two of the sensor wires on my VTA car in the last EOS race. If I don't see you and your son Sunday, have a Merry Christmas and I hope you get everything on your list.
#8342
I have the GForce Motor Analyzer. While testing all of my motors I remembered I had an old 25.5 Ballistic that I used to run USVTA with. It was always lacking compared to my son's ( and most other ) motors at Thunder. Upon checking the total timing I found that with the bell set at 45* the meter showed an actual timing of 39*. It took moving the bell sticker all the way past the notch to achieve 45*. I finally figured out why it alwats took a higher FDR for me to keep up.
#8343
I would also like a FULL bag of skill.....
#8344
Tech Regular
iTrader: (2)
I have started to Use the Cheap Solar Servos and they are mid range in speed and Cheap for a low Profile Servo (~$15).
You will have to test for yourself and just about every brand has a good servo for your needs.
Also Watch out for Gear slop in most of the cheaper Servos. I have found the Solar ones that are metal Geared are perfect.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d770.html
#8345
Hmmm this servo only weighs 2.5g more than my Savox and is 1/4 the price. How reliable is it, anyone use it?
http://www.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d770.html
http://www.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d770.html
#8347
#8349
#8355
Dirla did go 11.7 on the Southern Nats layout with the Tekin Spec in the car though...so lets see what the diamond can do.