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08.18.2009, 06:07 AM

nitro buggy - BLS451 throttle, BLS452 steering
BL truggy - BLS352 steering

Used to run JR9000 and 9100 series but they eat too many amps which is not problem with one servo but with too they are pushing my UBEC to the limit.

they are strong and fast but BLS futaba servos have much lower Amp draw


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08.18.2009, 06:47 AM

1/8 Electric buggy (at truggy weight): BLS351, it has gobs of torque, is fast and quiet.

1/10 Electric buggy: BLS451, very fast, cheaper than the BLS351, though not as torquey.

I only race.

I would suggest looking at the Savox servo range, they are cost-effective (even in the UK!), and seriously high spec. They have titanium gears, and with the coreless motor versions come in three flavours:
  • 1257TG : 0.07s transit time, 10 kg/cm torque
  • 1256TG : 0.15s transit time, 20 kg/cm torque
  • 1258TG : 0.08s transit time, 11 kg/cm torque

The 1256TG looks to be the best bet for a truggy there.

Though, an ACE/AE DS1015 is always a good bet as they're fast, reliable and strong. However the cases need to be replaced fairly regularly.


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