Don Pots
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Solid advice on the servo saver. Thanks!Both the 1717 and 1520 cans are 1650kV. The difference is the physical can size.
Also, the difference between a lower kV motor and higher kV motor geared to produce the same final drive ratio on the same cell count is negligible at best, regarding temps.
In regards to hand tools, many of us prefer MIP over most anything else and use lower priced servos, like Amazon servos, in hard basher since in my experience hard bashing will break even expensive servos and I'd rather pay 30 bucks for a replacement. That's all up to your budget at the end of the day though.
Make sure to shim your servo saver or switch to the harder spring otherwise that strong servo will be a waste with much of the power getting lost in the servo saver.