
Doing it all for the mane.
Testing with the servo saver removed from the Futaba S3003 was better & worse. It didn't have any of the erratic swerves, but couldn't go without oscillating. It needed triple the P, half the D & 1% lower bandwidth to get close.
The best results ever achieved were with the generic Tower Hobbies TS-53. They didn't last long, even with the servo saver. All of them are now broken & they're not likely manufactured, anymore. They were good for pointing cameras but not vehicles. The specs between the cheapo & the Futaba actually show the cheapo a hair faster.
The problem is the independent suspension had to go to lower the CG. Past vehicles like this had a hard time steering. Any bump sent them off. Skid steering might help on flat surfaces.
Burned 3749mAH or 428mAh/mile, so that was unchanged. Roll resistance remanes very low. The problem might be in the transmission.
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