Stronger/smooth servo, softer spring, different linkage setup that will push the carb closed vs relying solely on the TRS (throttle return spring).
This was my linkage on my old revo before:
Just pick up new piece of piano wire at your LHS, but a z-bend in the end and a few collars/springs, then you can adjust the linkage to hold the carb shut and get a more normal TRS than the traxxas one. Theirs is silly stiff.
I used a ball end on mine, but you can use a z-bend. The ball end helps keep slop out. Replacing the bushings in the throttle pivot with bearings also keeps slop out and makes the linkage as smooth as possible. I didn't have a TRS, but I should have. I ran a electronic FS, so I felt pretty good about it, although a softer TRS would help hold the carb shut and shut it completely. Without it and with that linkage, the idle had a tendency to wander a bit. I run both now on my current revo.
This is my current revo:
The TRS is a spring I picked up at a hardware store. It's strong enough to pull the servo back when power isn't applied. Which is all the TRS's are for. They aren't intended to overpower the servo... although, the traxxas one almost does with the weaker servos. On a stronger servo, it just puts more unnecessary load on it causing the servo to die earlier and drain batteries.