• Welcome to RCTalk! 🚀

    Join the #1 RC community where hobbyists connect, share, and get expert advice on RC cars, trucks, boats, drones, and more!

    • Friendly & passionate RC enthusiasts
    • RC tips & troubleshooting
    • Buy, sell & trade RC gear
    • Share builds & upgrades

Servos.

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

galinha

RCTalk Basher
Messages
47
Reaction score
0
Points
0
RC Driving Style
Hello : Does anybody the specs os Savage 25 stock servos ?

I got one savage 25 and i feel that they not got emough power in the sterring and brake.... They are with a six volt pack....

Can you give me some recomendations / help.

Thnks a lot

Luis.
 
STOCK=

Steering: 90oz
Throttle: around 60 oz

Reccomended=
Steering: as much as you can afford
throttle: you want decent speed and torque= Hitec 625MG
 
Last edited:
hitech 645 steering
hitech 625 throtle /brake
6v hump pack
done.

i run dual 645's just because i had them already.. but it kills a hump pack quickly
but i have no problem turning and can endo on command with factory brakes setup (exept for the brake disk hub.. i stripped the plastic one and put on an aluminum one)
 
Last edited:
do better servos glitch less, Are they less prone to glitching anyway.
 
galinha,

pick up a hitec 645 or JR 650mg servo. both should price less than 50 bucks each. the jr has slightly more torque at roughly 140 oz. one u decide on the steering servo, just move the stock the steering servo to the throttle spot. that should save u some money and give u better response. another tip is to do the ofna throttle mod. its pretty simple and costs about 4 bucks to do. do a search and u should be able to get a couple pics of the mod
 
you are right the servos are to weak, I hat to change the brake servo for a high torque one, for the sterring you can try a digital high torque servo, wen you chose any servo you have to take into a count the torque it has, more torque more power in the servo.
 
Back
Top