Savage HP Waterproofing

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Hey guys, been lurking for a while, finally made an account.

Picked up a used Savage Flux HP a little bit ago and I'm working on making it waterproof (more like resistant, I know). I ordered a Castle Mamba 2 for the esc. Having trouble picking out a good servo. Anyone have a recommendation? Preferably under a hundred bucks and at least matching the stock specs.

Thanks for the help.
 
Thanks for the welcome guys!

and that servo looks like it fits the bill perfectly, thanks for the tip!
 
I just noticed that my truck has a HPI SF-50 upgraded servo in it, running 266 oz/in. I see there's an HPI SF-50WP, waterproof version of this servo, with 288 oz/in and available for under $50 used on eBay. Anyone have experience with that particular servo or a comparison vs the Savox servos?
 
I just noticed that my truck has a HPI SF-50 upgraded servo in it, running 266 oz/in. I see there's an HPI SF-50WP, waterproof version of this servo, with 288 oz/in and available for under $50 used on eBay. Anyone have experience with that particular servo or a comparison vs the Savox servos?
Pretty sure that's 166oz-in (12kg-cm).

http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/torque/?u=kgfcm&v=12

For a MT, I'd find something that has 180oz-in+. I run a hitec 985MG which is 172oz and it does ok on my revo's. Not great, but does ok and seems to hold up for many years.
 
I was looking at the HPI Specs page:
https://www.hpiracing.com/assets/documents/instruction_manuals/105369-sf50wp-glb-m-v1.pdf

It lists the SF-50WP as 288.8oz/in at 6v and the SF-50 as 266.6oz/in at 6v. Are their spec sheets overrating their stuff?

I hope that's accurate, because I ordered the SF-50WP for $47 shipped. Seemed like a pretty good deal if the torque is there. If it ends up being too weak, maybe I can toss it on my Jumpshot and get the Savox you recommended for the Savage.
 
Well, one of them has to be wrong because it doesn't convert that way.
288oz-in = 20kg-cm
12kg-cm = 166oz-in
13kg-cm = 180oz-in

I'm using this tool:

using 12kg-cm:
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/torque/?u=kgfcm&v=12

using 13kg-cm:
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/torque/?u=kgfcm&v=13

using 288oz-in:
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/torque/?u=ouncefin&v=288

I'm guessing it's a misprint in the pdf you linked.
Tower has it listed with the following:
Voltage: 4.8 - 6.0V
Torque: 166.6oz/in (12kg/cm) at 6.0V
Speed: 0.18 sec/60° at 6.0V
 
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