Looking for some input on what servo to run, Looking for a easy to steer but still have some feel for the track, anyone have any input on this. Looing for enough assist to know I have power steering, the servo in the car now does not seem to give any assist, either the servo is bad or it just not light enough, its a .235 servo in the car now which I believe is a light to medium servo but It sure doesn't feel light to medium. Going to purchase a new servo either way and just looking for advice on what would be the best number to run, I'm an old fart so I need a lighter setup but don't want to go to light. Thanks in advance for any input.
Sweet Rack Servo
Started by Pops, Apr 23 2015 06:44 AM
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Posted 23 April 2015 - 06:44 AM
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Posted 23 April 2015 - 06:58 AM
Save your money and buy a Woodward. The Woodward servos have interchangeable torsion bars that take about 5 min to change and are less than 25.00 to get the exact feeling you want. Plus Woodwards have their bias adjustable left to right so you can counter act the effect of pulling left that caster split creates. PLUS you can knock the wall down with a Woodward and you won't hurt it where a sweet is junk after bumping wheels. The reason most manufactures don't sell Woodwards on their cars is because tony Woodward won't sell them 50% off and they can't make any money of them with what he charges. They are 50 times more durable that sweet products.
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