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A RC Dude 01.06.2009 09:31 PM

Mini-t steering servo
 
Ok, my friend just got a mini-t and has been looking at upgrades. He said that the steering servo seems a little week so i'm trying to help him out in finding a servo. This is his first rc car and all he knows about brands and all is what i've told him, but i don't know much about mini-t's. so i'm looking for a servo that would help him out a bit.
What would be a good servo for a mini-t?
And he only wants to spend 30 maxx, perferably more like 20-25

MTBikerTim 01.06.2009 09:37 PM

The hs-55 with the losi hs-55 servo saver is cheap and a noticable improvement over stock

otherwise hs-82mg with xray m18 servo saver is awesome but requires chassis modification.

_paralyzed_ 01.06.2009 11:15 PM

the mini-t has a esc/receiver combo, and you cannot upgrade the servo without also upgrading the receiver and speed control. Time to go brushless!

MTBikerTim 01.07.2009 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 249609)
the mini-t has a esc/receiver combo, and you cannot upgrade the servo without also upgrading the receiver and speed control. Time to go brushless!

It's been so long since I my mini-t was stock I completely forgot about that. It does depend on what mini-t he has though. Some now come with the separate esc receiver.

A RC Dude 01.07.2009 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by MTBikerTim (Post 249675)
It's been so long since I my mini-t was stock I completely forgot about that. It does depend on what mini-t he has though. Some now come with the separate esc receiver.

humm......he has a plain, new mini-t lol

MTBikerTim 01.07.2009 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by A RC Dude (Post 249910)
humm......he has a plain, new mini-t lol

It is possible to solder the 4 wire lead to the hs-55. There is a guide around somewhere on how to do it.

A RC Dude 01.15.2009 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MTBikerTim (Post 249927)
It is possible to solder the 4 wire lead to the hs-55. There is a guide around somewhere on how to do it.

Nah, he's just going to go brushless after a little wile


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