JR Z9100 ultra tourqe, and high speed servos???
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JR Z9100 ultra tourqe, and high speed servos???
im putting these servos into my 8ight-b. but im confused as to which one to use for steering and which one to use for throttle/ brake. please help, sorry for the iognorance. clay unruh
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RE: JR Z9100 ultra tourqe, and high speed servos???
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im putting these servos into my 8ight-b. but im confused as to which one to use for steering and which one to use for throttle/ brake. please help, sorry for the iognorance. clay unruh
im putting these servos into my 8ight-b. but im confused as to which one to use for steering and which one to use for throttle/ brake. please help, sorry for the iognorance. clay unruh
You're going to put them in your 8ight-b.. got that... you're confused on which to use for steering and which for throttle/brake... here's where I get confused because you've only listed one servo... Do you have two of them? If you did, doesn't that make the questions a little redundant?
Are you asking for opinions on that particular servo? Are you asking for options on what servo to use?
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RE: JR Z9100 ultra tourqe, and high speed servos???
sorry,when i said JR Z9100T. i thought that it would be obious that the other servo im confused about is the JR Z 9100S. the T stands for ultra-torque and the S stands for high speed. these are the 2 im refering to. sorry for the confusion.clay unruh
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RE: JR Z9100 ultra tourqe, and high speed servos???
ahhh now I get it... Personally I'd use the S for both up to a 1/8 truggy. Once you get to a monster truck with really big tires then I'd use the T on the steering. The throttle obviously doesn't need high torque, it's the brake that needs any at all and the S works good enough there. Personally I'd suggest the Hitec 645MG or 5625MG for the throttle/brake, you don't need an expensive throttle/brake servo, but if you can afford two of them then go for it.