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servos - 11.29.2005, 10:07 AM

Im looking to get a couple of new servos

I need steering and shifting sevos for a heavy emaxx

whats recommended ?

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11.29.2005, 10:09 PM

Cirrus 704MG servo, or it's identical twin the Blue Bird 630MG for steering, maybe a 621 for the brakes.........I've never had to think about a braking servo. :D
   
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11.29.2005, 10:35 PM

I use Airtronics 94358 (200oz) & hitec 5955 (300 +oz) for steering. And i use airtronics 94360 (125oz) for throttle in my revo.


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11.29.2005, 10:49 PM

I love the 5955 hitec for steering. I have ajr from mike with a 142 oz of torque. I did not have good luck with blue bird on a mt. I hope other people have.


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11.29.2005, 10:50 PM

wow, hippie, no wonder u so genreous, u loaded. lol, them things are really expensvie.


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11.29.2005, 10:56 PM

I have a 620mg bluebird on a revo that has a performance fade at about half a tank so i'm giong to try a spare to see if it is the servo or the 620 design


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11.30.2005, 06:30 AM

Would the Hitec 5945 be a good choice for a steering servo ? or would it be worth spending the extra and getting the 5955 ?

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11.30.2005, 07:23 AM

Also what about a shifting servo ? Hi-Tec 625 ?
   
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11.30.2005, 07:49 AM

Steering = Hitec 5955tg
Throttle = Hitec 5996t

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11.30.2005, 08:11 AM

Thats just the answer i needed

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11.30.2005, 09:06 AM

Dude you will love that 5955 tg for sure. that thing is the bomb and then some. 5955 tg


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