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ACE / TTR DS1015 is in prolly 90% of race stuff.
generally KO is not tough enough though there will always be some who love them and swear by them.
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i spent sat testing the new trakpower ones in a rally x car, top notch bottom of page http://www.flighttech.co.uk/Products/Servos/index.asp
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I've been using the ino-lab from trakpower in my Tamiya 801XT truggy, been excellent - they'll be in the review of course.
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I read 2173/2174's not sure which for throttle/steering. This was a while ago, not had a go for a couple of years myself.
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Yeah -= I keep hearing goodness about the INO-Labs
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I am also looking into what servo's to run, I saw a micro ino-lab servo in a micro car and it was amazingly fast, I didn't know they did 'full size' servos too!?
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when i did 8th it was the ttr ace 1015 and 1013, think these are now an associated part. i know most of the top boys swear by them, quick, strong and last ages and most of all they are cheap at 65 ish quid each, not as cheap as the flightpower ones i know but are definatly a proven servo at all levels of racing
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Northy broke two of the ACE servos!
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Northy broke two of the ACE servos!
northy could fcuk owt tho
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his servo saver was coilbound thats why he broke them...and it was a losi

ace all the way for me,ko just dont cut it in 1/8th
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Northy broke two of the ACE servos!
Actually it was the same one, I took two teeth off one of the brass gears, sor turned it through 90 degrees (it didn't use the bit of the gear with the teeth missing) and it was good again........

........until I took two teeth off the other side of the same gear at the Neo

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I thought you were the sanwa man Dave?
I've got an ACE servo myself, which I was going to use in the Tamiya, but I got the ino-labs to test out and was happy with their performance.
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sanwa radio gear,ace servos.

my 1015 steering one is 3yrs old ,and gets abused for at least 45mins every weekend,original set of gears too.

the sanwa servos are good but overpriced when compared to the ace ones...some shops do 2 ace servos in a bundle for £99.

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I'm still in need of some ACE 1015 gears

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haha..

i have a set of new gears here
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How much mr?

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£8.50p ,not in packet but brand new.

or swap for a brushless speedo and motor...
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Is that your best price boss?

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i might as well keep for spares as let them go any cheaper G,jiffy bag and recorded delivery minus paypal fees and i will be lucky to see £6 lol

could try here
http://www.fast-lad.co.uk/store/prod...oducts_id=1528
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