What servo for my OIN racer?
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What servo for my OIN racer?
Guys,
I am in the midst of an OIN build that I intend on racing. I havent raced since 1994. I have never used a 2.4 radio, Lipo battery, or brushless motor.
I am slowly gathering up my parts. I've got my Orion 8.5 motor, and my Reedy lipo already.
I need to make a decision on a radio and a servo. I'm at the point on my build where it would be nice to have a servo to set up the steering.
What do you guys recomend for a good quality servo for an OIN RC10?
My buddy has a Spektrum 6070 and is happy with that.
I am in the midst of an OIN build that I intend on racing. I havent raced since 1994. I have never used a 2.4 radio, Lipo battery, or brushless motor.
I am slowly gathering up my parts. I've got my Orion 8.5 motor, and my Reedy lipo already.
I need to make a decision on a radio and a servo. I'm at the point on my build where it would be nice to have a servo to set up the steering.
What do you guys recomend for a good quality servo for an OIN RC10?
My buddy has a Spektrum 6070 and is happy with that.
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
Get something faster than .11 and with more than 100oz of torque.
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
For the price ($50) I really like the ProTek 100ss from Amain. It got great torque for a buggy with the speed you need.
The Airtronics 94770 servo is nice too but about $20-$30 more. They also both have blue aluminum center case sections to help keep it cool.
ProTek 100ss - upto.09 transit time with 168 oz. of torque - $49.99
Airtronics 94770 - upto .09 transit time with 153 oz. of torque - $74.99
The Airtronics 94770 servo is nice too but about $20-$30 more. They also both have blue aluminum center case sections to help keep it cool.
ProTek 100ss - upto.09 transit time with 168 oz. of torque - $49.99
Airtronics 94770 - upto .09 transit time with 153 oz. of torque - $74.99
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
I'll second the Protek 100s. I have one in my B3 and it's a great servo. I also use Savox 1258's and like those. I've bought several used 1258's for $40-$50.
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
What do you guys think about this servo?:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SANWA-ERS-971-Waterproof-Low-profile-digital-Servo/141460841561?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D27538%26meid%3D4d28a0bd8b5046c0a3b773a8e2d1d980%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D11353%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D351132286239&rt=nc#ht_211wt_916
It has the speed and torque that you guys have mentioned. The main reason I chose it is because the blue color will look sexy in my OIN car:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SANWA-ERS-971-Waterproof-Low-profile-digital-Servo/141460841561?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D27538%26meid%3D4d28a0bd8b5046c0a3b773a8e2d1d980%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D11353%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D351132286239&rt=nc#ht_211wt_916
It has the speed and torque that you guys have mentioned. The main reason I chose it is because the blue color will look sexy in my OIN car:

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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
That will work very well, nice price for an Airtronics servo!
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
JR Z9100S - Might be a bit quick for someone not used to quick servos but it is the best servo I have used. It works great with spektrum, never had a brownout. Not sure about today but back in the day JR servos were known for their centering and holding power.
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
Ok, I just ordered the sexy Sanwa/Airtronics servo...next dumb question is, do I need to run a servo saver on my OIN car (pictured above) with a servo like this? The car is running the standard "Worlds" style steering with ball bearings instead of bushings.
Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
good question. but I know they say run servo saver. but I don't think metal gear servos back then were as strong and powerefull as today. But then you look at a b4 lets say or a b5, and they have solid steering system with no servo saver.
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
Does a B4 or B5 have an adjustable collar and spring on the steering block similar to the old RC10T?
alien3t wrote:good question. but I know they say run servo saver. but I don't think metal gear servos back then were as strong and powerefull as today. But then you look at a b4 lets say or a b5, and they have solid steering system with no servo saver.
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
for the best performance, no servo saver. You do run the risk of breakage, but when its intact it is more precise. If your just bashing around run one, it is basically a fuse for the system
cant say about a b4 or b5, way too new for my knowledge base
cant say about a b4 or b5, way too new for my knowledge base
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
I wouldnt worry about a servo saver. Metal gear servos are pretty tough now. I use a cheap 996R towerpro in my clodbuster running 6900kv castles and its lasted over two years now.
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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
ERS971 is fabulous bang for the buck 

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Re: What servo for my OIN racer?
One thing i've noticed when racing the older RC10's with hi power metal gear servos without servo savers... You WILL pop off the outer steering ball cup with little effort when racing. Do yourself a favor and replace the outer steering ball stud/cup with a ball end like what is used on the end of the shock shafts. AE p/n 6471 should do the trick.
All of my racing RC10's I have done this mod to after learning the hard way. Doesn't matter if it is an old AE ball cup, new AE or RPM or whatever. It will happen.
All of my racing RC10's I have done this mod to after learning the hard way. Doesn't matter if it is an old AE ball cup, new AE or RPM or whatever. It will happen.
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