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mugenx 04-09-2007 02:52 PM

What kind of servo for drifting?
 
Whats a good brand of servo that can be used to drifting? I've heard from a friend that i need lots of torque. Are there any good servos with a reasonable price? cuz the stock servo im using has crappy turns.

get sideways 04-09-2007 03:58 PM

RE: What kind of servo for drifting?
 
Hitec 525... 40$

itsnotskidding 04-10-2007 08:07 AM

RE: What kind of servo for drifting?
 
KO PROPO PDS-2366 ICS
6v high torque power, digital servo feat FET (i.c.s), alluminum heat sink version
£130.. $250

very good, i had it in a savage...lol

buy a servo with a fast reaction and torque control, i over paid for mine a little but...it does the job, i would suggest you buy the best you can, i would go cordless, means a faster response, and metal gear are sooo much stronger, they dont break under big force and torque..

hope this helps...:eek:

mugenx 04-10-2007 02:57 PM

RE: What kind of servo for drifting?
 
dang, $250 for a servo? Seems too expensive x(. I did some research on the Hitec and its pretty good for its price.

FireStriker 04-11-2007 01:52 AM

RE: What kind of servo for drifting?
 
How about the JR racing Z950M.....ONly $25 new!

itsnotskidding 04-11-2007 07:56 AM

RE: What kind of servo for drifting?
 
jr and hi-tec are good, go with the best response and you will be fine!!..lol


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