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01.01.2009, 01:22 PM

In my crt.5 I use a 125oz. JR and Futaba

In my 1/8 buggy 200oz. Airtronics


1. MBX-6 T8 1900KV, RX8 ON 4S
2. MBX-5T 1520, MMM ON 5S
3. MBX-5 ONROAD CONVERSION 1515, MMM ON 5S
4. MRX-3 ON ROAD CONVERSION 1512, MMM ON 6S
5. TEN T 2650 T8, MMP ON 3S
   
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I do have another one you could help out with. I've been wondering about the manual brake/throttle servo. What would you recommend for the manual brake servo in a STRR truggy or even a losi 8b. Pardon my ignorance here but is there any physics(?) or what not involved with the way these manual brakes are used that a high torque servo not really required to stop or is it all servo force that makes them stop short of the curb?
there are physics involved, leverage. A 40 oz/in servo can lock up the tires of a monster truck easily


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01.01.2009, 08:17 PM

Wow. Honestly I was just guessing based on weight and typical use of the vehicle. I have a Futaba S9155 in my Rustler and a BLS351 in the Ultra GTP, so I can't speak from experience! I am going to buy a HS7955TG for my Berg 2.2. That JR servo that TDC57 mentioned looks nice, too!
   
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01.07.2009, 03:36 AM

Thanks again for the guidance. The answers about the servo for the brake/throttle helps a lot also. Speed it is and no catch 22 to keep me awake at nights.
   
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01.07.2009, 05:16 AM

I'll go ahead and post what I've found to work the best for me, not all of them are particularly cheap but they all work very well.

1/10th scale 2 wheel drive (RC10GT, Rustler, Jato)
Hitec HS-625MG: $35ish brand new, VERY durable, plenty fast and torquey for flopping around M2ks on a Stampede or the Badlands on my Rustler.


1/10th scale mini-truggy 4wd (crt.5, ls10, DST)
Convert it to use a standard servo and run the 625.


1/8th Buggy 4wd
I've got my Revo's Hitec HS-985MG in my Hyper and it works very well, could probably go with a cheaper servo for this.


1/8th Truggy - Muggy
Tried the 985 in my Muggy and it was pitifully weak, upgraded to the JR DS8711 and it'll steer the stock tires (basically 40 series crimefighters) on thick carpet with ease. So powerful that despite the threadlock on the screws it flexes the aluminum servo mount on my Muggy. VERY impressive servo, it's pricey but it's a beast.


E-Maxx - Revo - Savage - LST (Single servo setups)
I found the Hitec 985MG to work very well in my Revo, it was cheap compared to what most other people were using and steered pretty quick.


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