KO Servo Equals Quick!
I installed a KO servo into the Tamiya M03 Mini recently, and tonight was it’s first race meeting.
It performed very well, it was very quick, and the car responded so much better, and more accurately than the cheapy Tower Pro servo I had in there before.
In the chicanes I could get it round so much quicker, and had a lot more confidence to get the apexes tight.
The end result was I was more on the pace than I have been before I think, I was much closer to the leaders, if I didn’t crash I would give them a decent run I think.
I’d never thought I really needed a high-end servo in a mini before, but now I’ve tried it I’ll not look back.
Written by simon.
Alloy Servo Horn
Following on from my post about breaking my E-Savage steering, I’ve got hold of an Integy Alloy Servo Horn.
It’s pretty big, bit the main thing about it is that it’s split, and clamps on tightly to the servo output with two screws. No more stripped horns…
Written by simon.
e-savage servo horn
I put a metal geared servo in my e-savage, and tightened up the built-in servo saver.
Now I’ve stripped the stock servo horn.
I then put on an alloy one with plastic insert, and stripped that too.
So I’ve got to go the whole hog and get an all alloy clamping one. Perhaps finally it will steer?

