RE: Nitro Kits?
As they should. I never said they were bad, only that JR and Futaba are better. That's from a reliability and precision standpoint, since those are so critical in air vehicles. It's not always a must on land where rocks and friction will make it harder to notice differences in precision and where loosing a servo doesn't cause you to wreck everything part of your model. But Futaba is still the best.