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Re: [FVC]: Servo motor fix

11Ed71 is right, modifying an electrical component (such as a servo) in any way is a violation of FVC rules. If you need another motor, you'll have to buy one. If you don't need continous spin but just more degrees of rotation you could use gearing to accomplish that.
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