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what servo must be used in the S2, ive seen craigs and it has a low profile servo in. is this the only way ?
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You can use std or low profile servos in the S2, with a low profile servo you'll get more flexibility with your cell location as you can push the speedo/receiver to the front.
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You can use std or low profile servos in the S2, with a low profile servo you'll get more flexibility with your cell location as you can push the speedo/receiver to the front.

thats good then, ill see how i get on as it is with a standard servo, then go from there on !
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You can use std or low profile servos in the S2, with a low profile servo you'll get more flexibility with your cell location as you can push the speedo/receiver to the front.
Hi craig so can you move the cell trays forwards or backwards on the chassi(instead of the foam on a B4)
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so what is the best low-pro servo to use in the s2? airtronics,futaba,jr,hitec? model # I would prefer a digital but analog is ok.
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I have a KO 2413 in and it is superb, I can't feel the difference between that and my 2363 (normal profile) both of which are digital.

Some people also use the 2413 in their S4's and are very pleased with them.
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2413 for me, 2wd and 4wd, both excelent and digital
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I've got a Futabu S9550 low profile servo in my S4 and 1 will be going into the S2. Very good and reliable.
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Haggis,

I've been thinking about a low profile servo myself for my 2wd. I see from the specs it's 0.1sec, does this feel fast enough on track?

How much are these bad boys?
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