My first CS setup...
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- What's CS?
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My first CS setup...
Hey everyone! I just recently got into rc drifting, but moved past 50:50 pretty quickly with my little HPI Micro RS4. I found a Tamiya converted M-Chassis with 2.0CS. Have a tx/rx, so I really just need any suggestions on a good servo for CS to have a fully functioning whip. Waiting to receive the chassis to see if it already has a certain plug before I start shopping batts. I'll worry about a body sometime down the road when I'm ready to put the time and effort into making/painting a realistic S13 or something along those lines. I am not looking for top-of-the-line, just yet, as I don't have that top-of-the-line chassis to fit it into, but something that can handle a couple months of CS would be awesome!
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- Rally Style Drifting
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Re: My first CS setup...
I use Airtronics servos rated at .07/60 degrees with plenty of torque. I don't the have the model numbers on me but the faster the better for response time and adjustments during drifts. I got them off eBay for around $35 used a few years ago and are still going strong. Futaba has some high torque servos with metal gears and bearings for around $110.
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- What's CS?
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:39 pm
- Drift Chassis: HPI Micro RS4
- Location: Colorado, USA
Re: My first CS setup...
Appreciate it, I'll keep an eye out for one of those Airtronics.
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Re: My first CS setup...
Savox do a great servo too
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