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Old 08-10-2012
Shaun_TLR Shaun_TLR is offline
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Originally Posted by corsair View Post
A low profile servo makes wiring this car a lot easier. You will not regret for doing this.

I personally run a KO 2143, and has lasted more than 6 races on this.

For a 4WD buggy, anything more than 120oz of torque, with a speed of 0.10 to 0.12 should suffice.
I don't use a servo saver with this either. Just a core-rc alloy servo horn. Seriously, other parts of the car will break first before your servo.
Dude any prospective servo I buy news to have an expected life duration measured in "seasons! As opposed to "races". Student loan doesn't go that far!!

It'd be ideal if I could find a low profile jobby that's man enough to do it, but then its false economy if its going to give up the ghost after a few outings. As long as everything fits in, be it a squeeze or not, with a full size servo then that's fine for me. Im effectively never going to need to touch the front end after everything's packed in am I? just need to put saddles in and out. My losi 22 on the other hand, Theres virtually no way you can use a fulL size servo. ....
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