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hey all,

what servo must be used in the S2, ive seen craigs and it has a low profile servo in. is this the only way ?
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You can use std or low profile servos in the S2, with a low profile servo you'll get more flexibility with your cell location as you can push the speedo/receiver to the front.
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You can use std or low profile servos in the S2, with a low profile servo you'll get more flexibility with your cell location as you can push the speedo/receiver to the front.

thats good then, ill see how i get on as it is with a standard servo, then go from there on !
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Ill be running a std servo so ill let you know how it fits
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got everything in now, servo room wasnt really an issue. Big thanks paul !!





cant wait while tomorrow night for the first run

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looks nice gaz
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lookin nice garry. Hope it all goes well with the car.

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You can use std or low profile servos in the S2, with a low profile servo you'll get more flexibility with your cell location as you can push the speedo/receiver to the front.
Hi craig so can you move the cell trays forwards or backwards on the chassi(instead of the foam on a B4)
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yes you can move the cells in a " sliding system " 3/4mm back and forth

no gay foam needed !

thanks ben and shane should go great ! lol. Are you doing 2wd or 4wd shane ? its 2wd championship night at york !
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I didnt know these were released yet, i thought they were still in the final stages of development
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im just a lucky one , i doubt mine isnt like the final production, my car doesnt have the moulded tub or nothing like that.
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yes gaz im doing 2wd and im sure its vintage at york m8 as web site not been updated for ages
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awsome ! cant wait now !!
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Let us know how you like your S-2, I am at Eden Park with mine tomorrow, frozen fingers series, brrrrrrrrr
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