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Old 19-11-2010
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Question Steering Help on RC10B4.1

Being new to RC cars i am a little lost on what could be causing this issue.

When i trim the steering on the controller and get the car to hold a straight line at full speed all is ok, but when i slow down the car, it always starts veering to the left. And then when i trim it to slower speed its not stright when at high speed.

Its happened since i had the car from new last week, and wondered if this is normal, and if not what could be causing this.

Any help would be grateful.
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Old 19-11-2010
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Common problem with B4, servosaver is not working prob.

rebuilt it with a HD-spring, and grind the hole of the upper peace bigger
( the part that moves up and down)

good luck!
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Old 20-11-2010
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Common problem with B4, servosaver is not working prob.

rebuilt it with a HD-spring, and grind the hole of the upper peace bigger
( the part that moves up and down)

good luck!
Never heard that prob and i`ve had 3 versions and an SC10, currently own a B4 FT editon. Noticed mine veers left on braking, but that cuz my diff is loose which i gotta fix
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If you're using a good quality servo then just super glue up your servo saver
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Old 21-11-2010
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Ok thanks for the replies, i will take a look at the servo side next few days, need to read more now on what parts are what thou lol, being new makes this a little harder to understand. Cheers for the reply's and shall reply when i got my head around this now.
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Old 22-11-2010
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Servo saver is possibly a bit weak, mostly unable to hold on bumpy corners, perhaps your problem is something else, catching somewhere when the suspension is compressed or power to the servo changing under full power and low power. Possibly wheel toe in changing under power, front lifting a bit. Not easy, do you have a local club, get a few old hands to look at it.
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