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George16
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09.25.2011, 09:35 PM

The 5625's has about 164 oz.in of torque and should be adequate for your truck. In fact, it should be able to center itself easier when it's running compared to when the truck is at a standstill. Less torque is needed when the vehicle is in motion.

If I were you, I'd try with just a single servo. Two servos are more of a liability and headache if they are not synchronized together. It seems to me that they are fighting/canceling each other a little bit.

Great-looking truck you got there! Don't be scared in running it up to speed. Just find a wide and clear area to run so you can minimize the chance of hitting something.


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09.25.2011, 11:02 PM

Thanks,
I'm not afraid to bring it up to speed. I was going well of excess of 55 to 60 with my old brushless Emaxx. This truck won't go straight and I'm fighting with the steering. I will try one servo at a time in the next few days. I can already tell that this truck handles much better than the stock brushless truck, and should be a missile when I can steer it straight. I think you are right they might be fighting each other. I'm sure I will work this out. I knew it was not going to just fire right up and be perfect. I have not come this far to give up or mess this up now. It's just going to take some time to work out all the little kinks. I guess this is just part of the fun.

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