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BlackedOutREVO 06.25.2007 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN
Ya it was a Hitec The next servo I think I'm going to try is the Futaba S9550 low profile std size servo it's about a 1/2" shorter the a STD servo and with 83ozin torque and .11 speed @6v should be much better then the Hitec.:)


thats what we run in our 12th scale pan cars.... there REALLY nice for 54 bucks!

or wait, got a link? is that the full size one? if thats the 10th scale one, im about to buy one for my cyclone

silentbob343 06.25.2007 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN
Ya it was a Hitec The next servo I think I'm going to try is the Futaba S9550 low profile std size servo it's about a 1/2" shorter the a STD servo and with 83ozin torque and .11 speed @6v should be much better then the Hitec.:)

That looks to be my next servo as well. There were a couple on ebay that went in the $50-$60, but haven't seen them in a while.

There are plenty of auctions for the S9650.
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Originally Posted by E-MAXX Rock's
thats what we run in our 12th scale pan cars.... there REALLY nice for 54 bucks!

or wait, got a link? is that the full size one? if thats the 10th scale one, im about to buy one for my cyclone

I believe you are thinking of the S9560. They retail for $55, were as the S9550 is $80.

BlackedOutREVO 08.24.2007 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by silentbob343 (Post 114018)
That looks to be my next servo as well. There were a couple on ebay that went in the $50-$60, but haven't seen them in a while.

There are plenty of auctions for the S9650.
I believe you are thinking of the S9560. They retail for $55, were as the S9550 is $80.



Yeah, I bought a s9550

Any updates jammin?

FG101C 09.06.2007 11:57 PM

I had a S9650 as my throttle servo on my nitro CRT.5 and the gears broke. I did use it in my pan car though before that, maybe they were cracked from being in that car.

gizzmo79 10.10.2007 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN (Post 112111)
There the Jammin upgrade aluminum part's I got the steering rack and front and rear hubs from www.nitrohouse.com and I found the aluminum ball ends at RC4WD the Titanium turnbuckles are Lunsford. :027:

Can you pleas let me know witch turnbuckles i need to order?

IBJAMMIN 11.06.2007 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gizzmo79 (Post 122387)
Can you pleas let me know witch turnbuckles i need to order?

Look on page 5 about 3/4 of the way down I listed all the info on the Lunsford TB info. :)

Sorry I have been busy with my new toy a 2007 Yamaha FZ1 I got tired of making RC cars go a 100mph and decided to see what 170mph feels like.:na:

jnev 11.06.2007 09:06 PM

Such a sick bike man!! :yes: Have fun with it.

BP-Revo 11.06.2007 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN (Post 127544)
Look on page 5 about 3/4 of the way down I listed all the info on the Lunsford TB info. :)

Sorry I have been busy with my new toy a 2007 Yamaha FZ1 I got tired of making RC cars go a 100mph and decided to see what 170mph feels like.:na:

Get a Kawasaki ZX-14 and tune it and you can feel what 9 second 1/4 miles and 220mph feels like :wink:

My dad has one of these and its absolutely STUPID fast... :rofl:

My favorite of his bikes is his 04 R1 tuned to 200hp (crank). Best of every world.

IBJAMMIN 11.07.2007 07:37 PM

Na 170mph is fast enough for me the ZX14 was a tank yeah it's fast but not my style. My FZ1 has the same motor as the 04-06 R1 but is much more comfortable to ride. :)

Hay I just realized the old forum is back thats good news.:mdr:

gixxer 11.07.2007 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN (Post 127544)
Sorry I have been busy with my new toy a 2007 Yamaha FZ1 I got tired of making RC cars go a 100mph and decided to see what 170mph feels like.:na:

To me it all felt the same after about 140mph. Basically just hanging on:rofl:

chadr 11.08.2009 02:17 AM

I haven't run my crt.5 for many months, but today I tried it out and found the servo didn't quite center when turning one direction. It is a Hitec HS-5245MG that was sent back to Hitec once because it didn't center well... now it is doing it again. I've heard about a weaker servo saver spring that is easier on the servo. Where is this available? What servo is recommended without going to the extended chassis. I don't want to spend $40 on a chassis just to fit a larger servo.

Chad


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