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would the electrics (servo, motor, esc) work and fit ok in a losi22? with the mid motor setup obviously the battery would not but really need to know?
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If your talking about the rtr upgrade the servo to a metal geared one, put that one in my sv2 and shredded immediately. I've recommended the alturn aas750mg to everyone its SO cheap for the spec, £18! Apart from that you are ok.
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ok, so if i were to put that alturn servo in would it fit with this stubby lipo pack???
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Yes, some people find the 22 a tight squeeze on electrics but everything should go in nice. A few mount their esc or rx on the plate above the motor.
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+1 on the Alturn servos, I've had an AAS752MG in my cougar for almost a year and its still going strong despite having ripped the front end off the car on a few occasions. Not the fastest servos by a long stretch but great on a budget.
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Too many people have 22's for it to have been a problem. The car's snug, for sure, without the use of sidepods - but I was able to make standard-sized electronics fit in my first 22. |
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