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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
   
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06.25.2007, 11:29 PM

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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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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.

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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?
   
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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.
   
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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?


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11.06.2007, 08:24 PM

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


   
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11.06.2007, 09:22 PM

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

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

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


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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.

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11.07.2007, 08:55 PM

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


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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.

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