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SAVOX SC1251MG servo
Anyone tried the low profile Savox SC1251MG servo in a 2wd buggy ?
At 9kg and .09 it has the right spec. Are the savox servo splines the same as any of the other servos or are the servo horns unique to savox ?
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Iv been running one in my SC10 and B4, well impressed with it! Perfect speed i recon, sits in between the 1258 and 1256 (which i think are a bit fast and slow respectively). Seems to have plenty of torque too, and is super smooth. Would defo recommend it.
Im pretty sure Savox servo's run the same size spline as futabas, but they are supplied with a fair amount of horns in the box. Ben |
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Savox servos have the same fitting as futaba so any 25 spline futaba fitment horn will fit your savox servo also.
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Ive actually just bought one and got it this morning from DMS and its brilliant.
Ive always been weary of smaller brands for servo and normally i always buy KO's but with KO servo's really expensive i was recomended one of these and the quality it obvious and defently a good price at just over 40 pound A
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Yes mate he did it jus creates a little extra room for the speedo
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