
How do I run a servo for the throttle and brake, separately? I still want to use the trigger for both throttle and brake, just like a throttle/brake servo setup normally is, but I need there to be two separate servos.I plan on using a pistol style transmitter, but beyond that, I don't know what I'm looking for. It was also pretty complex mechanically, and I'm hoping I can design something more simplistic this time around. I'm undecided on hydraulic or cable operated, but have already built a disc brake setup for the live rear axle.Ī few years back a built another drift car, a 350Z, and I used a single servo for the brake and throttle, but that was set up a little different and I wasn't a huge fan of how it performed. I need the throttle to be it's own servo, and I want to have a "hand brake" for the rear axle so I can lock up the rear. What I need to do is get the electronics sorted out. It's approximately 1/4 scale and is about 70lbs. The sole purpose of the RC truck is to drift just like it's full size counterpart. I'm looking for a little bit of input on servo setup and transmitter recommendations. This is powered by a 70cc chainsaw engine, chain driven RC car I've built & machined from scratch. I'm reaching out because I'm currently building a replica RC truck modeled after my drift truck.
