wannarunem Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 1,600 Reaction score 26 Location Houston RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 6, 2006 #1 How much better would the HS-81mg servo be in the rc18mt over the stock steering servo?
T T_BEAR RCTalk Member Messages 33 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Jan 6, 2006 #2 Isn't it the same speed but with more torque? I don't think it's cordless either. I could be wrong.
H honda250x RCTalk Member Messages 31 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Jan 6, 2006 #3 It will be way better! It will not only make the truck handle better it will make it wayyyy more durable!
It will be way better! It will not only make the truck handle better it will make it wayyyy more durable!
wannarunem Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 1,600 Reaction score 26 Location Houston RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 7, 2006 Thread starter #4 thanks..i have a hs-81mg here..was just wanting to know if installing it would be worth the effort.
M MonsterCowpower RCTalk Addict Messages 529 Reaction score 0 Location Monteal,Quebec,Canada RC Driving Style Jan 8, 2006 #5 Would better compared with the stock servo. First off the HS-81MG uses metal gears,so durability is way higher,one tough little servo. Second the torque is increased a good deal,another plus.More servo torque = better control. I have three HS-81MG servos,ugrades to cheapie stock servos supplied with the kit mini trucks.I am very happy so far :breakdown
Would better compared with the stock servo. First off the HS-81MG uses metal gears,so durability is way higher,one tough little servo. Second the torque is increased a good deal,another plus.More servo torque = better control. I have three HS-81MG servos,ugrades to cheapie stock servos supplied with the kit mini trucks.I am very happy so far :breakdown