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Servo saver?
Anyone stuffed a servo saver in an X11 with one of the low profile servos in the standup config? Since I don't have an X11, yet, I don't have a clue if there is room. I assume not.
I hate running cars without them... Cost me $60+ last time I tried it, and I only tried it for 3 packs in a touring car... Thanks guys! Chris |
Because of the length (and flexibility) of the steering linkage these are not needed. but to answer your question, I doubt there is any room for it.
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Chris,
A servo saver isn't really needed in the car; as long as you have a strong, torquey metal geared servo (like a Futaba S9551 etc.) you should be fine. I've been running a Futaba S9551 one in my car for months (without a saver) and have had no problems at all. HTH, Andy |
Hadn't thought about the linkage and what that would do. Thanks guys. One less thing to worry about. Now I just need 500 quid.
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I've never run a servo saver in my pred and never had a problem with a Futaba 9550.
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I used to use a small kimboro saver in that config, fitted no problem
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Did the Kimbrough have enough power? I tried one in my BJ4 and it was like having rubber steering. Now I'm running one of the high torque Tamiya ones that can turn a real car, but it's huge and I doubt will ever fit in a Pred.
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I never ever damaged a servo in a pred, as long as it's decent and metal geared i wouldn't worry about it.
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a plastic servo horn also flexes and saves servo's, but for that reason (flex) I prefer aluminium horns...
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to the limits my friend ! ;-) |
Haha, what are you driving these days?
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I installed a servo-saver in my X10.
http://www.ludodg.com/RC/Predator/ES...11_640x480.JPG more info about this mod can be found here |
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