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Lhr 01-22-06
#26
I think there were 2 full mains. Surprisingly enough I think there were 2 or 3 more than for the trophy race... something like that.
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#27
R/c dad -
When you say you felt like a snow plow on the track i assumed you meant it didnt turn.
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#28
No, its just I went really slow just to try to get around the track. With my truck being the size it is I was in the way most of the time.
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#29
Well i have a savage too and i feel that i have a great shot at winning with it most the time, i was tryin to help you get it to feel more nimble and track worthy
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#30
I was truely shocked when I saw roccos savage. That thing can rip. I honestly never thought I would see a savage that could handle on the track. It scares me to think of what he could do with a revo...
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#31
I'd like to get a better steering servo, that Jr servo you guys suggested for the truggy is awsum. So much better than the Hitec 645.
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#32
What servo are you running?? I'll throw out my reccomendation of the JR 8800. High torque digital. 188 oz. and .15 sec for the speed. Little pricey at about $120 new but I got a good deal used on mine. It would be worth every penny of the $120 though...
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#33
Yep, that's it. I'm running it in the truggy now, truly awsum.
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#34
Awesome. I want to pick up a truggy but there is no way I could afford setting up both my Revo and truggy well with electronics. I will swap them back and forth with whatever I get untill I get rich. LoL
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#35
Well, thankfully the Spectrum system I got came with two receivers. It was sweet today to tell the guy when I registered that I run Spectrum!
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#36
for 120 bucks why not get the airtronics 94359z. 200oz of torque at .10 and is just a wicked awesome steering servo.
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#37
Mich is right i run the airtronics. The servo is amazing
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#38
Michowski Wrote:for 120 bucks why not get the airtronics 94359z. 200oz of torque at .10 and is just a wicked awesome steering servo.


:eek: Wow... I think the steering on the revo is plenty fast right now. I guess I can see it on a buggy or a truggy though... Is that a digital one as well??
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#39
no.
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
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#40
I noticed my truck returned to center much better with the digital servo, or maybe it was my imagination?
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#41
I am under the impression that the big plus is when you have the mode on your radio to run a higher sensitivity with a digital servo. Is that true?? I don't know if the fact that the JR is so smooth and quiet has anything to do with it being digital but for $80 I am very happy...
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#42
wait what makes a servo a digital servo???
Gamer.
~Noto
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#43
the name
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#44
http://www.futaba-rc.com/servos/digitalservos.pdf

The digital facts.
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#45
Michowski Wrote:the name
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