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G&B Cross
Jan 28, 2003, 10:02 AM
What steering servo options will bolt on the the t-maxx 2.5 to increase
steering torque and response ?
Does anyone know what the steering torque is for the one that comes with
the truck ?
Can you also recommend a tighter streering servo saver arm that is bolt
on ? (compatable with the Tx that comes with the car for same through)
Thanks in advance
Gerald C.
Paradox
Jan 28, 2003, 05:02 PM
"G&B Cross" <cross@diamondcs.net> wrote in message
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> What steering servo options will bolt on the the t-maxx 2.5 to increase
> steering torque and response ?
I have a CIrrus CS-75BB steering servo on mine, I think its like 105oz/in of
torque @ 6 volts, with a .08 second travel time, very fast, very strong.
> Does anyone know what the steering torque is for the one that comes with
> the truck ?
only 40 oz/in or so, not very strong considering what it has to crank.
> Can you also recommend a tighter streering servo saver arm that is bolt
> on ? (compatable with the Tx that comes with the car for same through)
>
not really, I dont use a servo saver.
> Thanks in advance
> Gerald C.
>
Dirtnap
Jan 28, 2003, 08:22 PM
After a few other servos, I settled on a Hitec HS-5925MG.
It made my Maxx feel small and nimble.
For a servo saver I like the Kimgrough for 1/8 scale gas cars.
The servo can take it.
"Paradox" <l33ta0lhax0r@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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>
> "G&B Cross" <cross@diamondcs.net> wrote in message
> news:3E36925F.6DCA200E@diamondcs.net...
> > What steering servo options will bolt on the the t-maxx 2.5 to increase
> > steering torque and response ?
>
> I have a CIrrus CS-75BB steering servo on mine, I think its like 105oz/in
of
> torque @ 6 volts, with a .08 second travel time, very fast, very strong.
>
>
> > Does anyone know what the steering torque is for the one that comes with
> > the truck ?
>
> only 40 oz/in or so, not very strong considering what it has to crank.
>
> > Can you also recommend a tighter streering servo saver arm that is bolt
> > on ? (compatable with the Tx that comes with the car for same through)
> >
>
> not really, I dont use a servo saver.
>
> > Thanks in advance
> > Gerald C.
> >
>
>
Tempestnightmare
Jan 28, 2003, 09:42 PM
I agree.I use the same servo 110 in oz of torque and it is pretty
quick...any servo you use should turn the wheels at a stand still with no
binding...and the stock servo is nowhere near this!!
Jon
"Dirtnap" <dirtnap2001@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> After a few other servos, I settled on a Hitec HS-5925MG.
> It made my Maxx feel small and nimble.
> For a servo saver I like the Kimgrough for 1/8 scale gas cars.
> The servo can take it.
>
>
>
> "Paradox" <l33ta0lhax0r@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:b16tpl$101cdt$1@ID-109635.news.dfncis.de...
> >
> > "G&B Cross" <cross@diamondcs.net> wrote in message
> > news:3E36925F.6DCA200E@diamondcs.net...
> > > What steering servo options will bolt on the the t-maxx 2.5 to
increase
> > > steering torque and response ?
> >
> > I have a CIrrus CS-75BB steering servo on mine, I think its like
105oz/in
> of
> > torque @ 6 volts, with a .08 second travel time, very fast, very strong.
> >
> >
> > > Does anyone know what the steering torque is for the one that comes
with
> > > the truck ?
> >
> > only 40 oz/in or so, not very strong considering what it has to crank.
> >
> > > Can you also recommend a tighter streering servo saver arm that is
bolt
> > > on ? (compatable with the Tx that comes with the car for same through)
> > >
> >
> > not really, I dont use a servo saver.
> >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > Gerald C.
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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