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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.
R/c dad -
When you say you felt like a snow plow on the track i assumed you meant it didnt turn.
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.
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
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...
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.
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...
Yep, that's it. I'm running it in the truggy now, truly awsum.
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
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!
for 120 bucks why not get the airtronics 94359z. 200oz of torque at .10 and is just a wicked awesome steering servo.
Mich is right i run the airtronics. The servo is amazing
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??
no.
I noticed my truck returned to center much better with the digital servo, or maybe it was my imagination?
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...
wait what makes a servo a digital servo???
the name
Michowski Wrote:the name
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