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The Chef 11-12-2011 07:39 PM

What is the fastest servo for 1/10th?
 
As above I run a 1258 in my durango and it is a lot quicker than the 1256 in my Vega. Is there a quicker servo than the 1258 or should I just roll with another 1258?

dobber 11-12-2011 07:44 PM

I've got a hotbodies one in my 502x and it's by far the fastest one at SHRCCC. Bit pricey but I got mine second hand :)

paulc 11-12-2011 07:55 PM

I'd try swapping the servo's round have the faster one in the 2wd

colmo 11-12-2011 08:23 PM

I suspect you won't find a faster one than this, if you hook it directly into your lipo. Price isn't bad, either - worth a punt, maybe? Out of stock, mind.

Mi Digital High Voltage Metal Gear Servo 8.40kg / 0.03 / 61g
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...alog/18399.jpg
  • Voltage: 6.0v / 7.4v
  • Speed: 0.04sec/60deg (6.0v) - 0.03sec/60deg (7.4v)
  • Torque: 7.00kg.cm (6.0v) - 8.40kg.cm (7.4v)
  • Size: 40.1mm x 20.5mm x 39.4mm
  • Weight: 61g
  • Gear Train: Full Titanium Alloy
  • Motor: Coreless
  • $35.69

The Chef 11-12-2011 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by colmo (Post 593422)
I suspect you won't find a faster one than this, if you hook it directly into your lipo. Price isn't bad, either - worth a punt, maybe? Out of stock, mind.

Mi Digital High Voltage Metal Gear Servo 8.40kg / 0.03 / 61g
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...alog/18399.jpg
  • Voltage: 6.0v / 7.4v
  • Speed: 0.04sec/60deg (6.0v) - 0.03sec/60deg (7.4v)
  • Torque: 7.00kg.cm (6.0v) - 8.40kg.cm (7.4v)
  • Size: 40.1mm x 20.5mm x 39.4mm
  • Weight: 61g
  • Gear Train: Full Titanium Alloy
  • Motor: Coreless
  • $35.69

Looks good. Who stocks them this side?

tomtom 11-12-2011 11:12 PM

After trying a low profile Savox, I try the Orion 1007, nice and more precise. Then move to the KO2413 and it was a huge improvement. In fact too much speed but very nice.
Bought a used RSX (KO) and even if I barely try it (wait for my Vega long chassis RB5). It's even better, very quiet and seems very nice. Way too expensive new but worth it.

colmo 12-12-2011 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Chef (Post 593512)
Looks good. Who stocks them this side?

No retailers in the UK that I know of, sorry.

TARTMAN 12-12-2011 06:22 PM

hongkong only.,
 
they take about 3 or 4 weeks to arrive and you can get stung with clearence fees and VAT if your unlucky, I have been stung every time i have got something from them,. Makes stuff not so cheap after all Postage is high to,........ and backup? well, ship it back to hongkong of it goes wrong......
I only buy stuff from them that cant be faulty now, as had a esc faulty and not worth sending it back due to costs.:thumbdown:

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Chef (Post 593512)
Looks good. Who stocks them this side?


teambowen 12-12-2011 06:36 PM

ko ps 2113
 
Have a look at this.
http://www.servodatabase.com/servo/ko-propo/ps-2113-fet

Won't get much faster than this and with 9.5kg should have plenty of torque.

Jamie.

matdodd 12-12-2011 11:44 PM

If your looking for another Savox take a look at the 1257TG which is a little faster than the 1258TG

Timee80 12-12-2011 11:48 PM

id take some figures (0.03) with a pinch of salt. The savox 1257 is very fast. Ive had the 1258 and 1257, both are excellent. Either will be fine mate

dobber 13-12-2011 06:20 AM

DSJ-1SS High Speed Digital Servo
For Touring Car and 1/8th scale Buggies
Speed: 0.06sec/cm
Torque: 13kg/cm

Thi is a peach of a servo!

colmo 13-12-2011 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dobber (Post 594111)
DSJ-1SS High Speed Digital Servo
For Touring Car and 1/8th scale Buggies
Speed: 0.06sec/cm
Torque: 13kg/cm

Thi is a peach of a servo!

£150! :cry:

Beyond Savox, the GM servos are very good. They're a bit naughty with their specs, because they measure speed over a smaller arc than every other servo (40 degrees instead of 60 degrees, so multiply speed by 1.5 for comparison, bringing it to 0.06sec), but the specs are still good, and the price, crucially, is right, plus Schumacher backing.

http://www.racing-cars.com/images/GM7954_w.jpg


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