N NooP RCTalk Addict Messages 526 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Mar 1, 2004 #1 what does mg and bb stand for? I was guessing metal gear and ball bearing... am i right? --NooP
D Digital Liquid RCTalk Addict Messages 888 Reaction score 1 Points 0 Location Wilmington, NC RC Driving Style Mar 2, 2004 #2 Yeah, you are right. The metal gear simply gives you strength, when compared to plastic. The ball bearings simply add smoothness to the turning. :mex:
Yeah, you are right. The metal gear simply gives you strength, when compared to plastic. The ball bearings simply add smoothness to the turning. :mex:
newnitrofan Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,275 Reaction score 37 Points 218 Location Irving, TX RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 2, 2004 #3 Hmm, I shoulda picked up a BB servo. I am not that thrilled with how the HI tec 945 turns my savage tires. I know when I'm done with my savage I should be able to build another one. LOL
Hmm, I shoulda picked up a BB servo. I am not that thrilled with how the HI tec 945 turns my savage tires. I know when I'm done with my savage I should be able to build another one. LOL
Ç Çh®i§tiªñ RCTalk VIP Messages 7,222 Reaction score 4 Points 0 RC Driving Style Mar 2, 2004 #4 For any monster truck, go with High Torge AND High Speed if you can for steering. Well worth the extra loot. www.hitecrcd.com has a nice comparrison chart of all the servos. http://www.hitecrcd.com/Servos/allservos.htm HS-5945MG 35945 HIGH TORQUE CORELESS 153oz/181oz .16/.13 SEC DUAL BB
For any monster truck, go with High Torge AND High Speed if you can for steering. Well worth the extra loot. www.hitecrcd.com has a nice comparrison chart of all the servos. http://www.hitecrcd.com/Servos/allservos.htm HS-5945MG 35945 HIGH TORQUE CORELESS 153oz/181oz .16/.13 SEC DUAL BB