The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
#7861
Can anyone tell me if there is really any difference between a something like a $100 radio and a $550 radio?
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
#7862
Can anyone tell me if there is really any difference between a something like a $100 radio and a $550 radio?
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
#7863
Big difference features and ergonomics. If you just a basher the. Anything will work. I went from the 3pl to the 4pls and what a difference. It's more comfortable the wheel is more precise. I don't use the advanced features but I do run 3 cars off it.
Jason
Jason
#7864
Tech Regular
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 430
#7865
Can anyone tell me if there is really any difference between a something like a $100 radio and a $550 radio?
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
#7867
#7868
Can anyone tell me if there is really any difference between a something like a $100 radio and a $550 radio?
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
e.g Futuba 2pl and 4px
What I mean is how will a more expensive radio help you to become a better driver?
I cant help thinking that there is really only 4 actions forward, backwards, left and right, surely its more about getting used to the radio you have and learning how to manage the tensions within the trigger and wheel?
I mean the difference between a 17.5t and a 6.5t motor is undeniable, all other things being even the 6.5t will beat a 17.5t and just not sure the same holds true for these expensive radios...
#7869
Jason
#7872
Jason
#7873
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 65
#7874
I haven't seen a way to enclose the spur gear to keep pebbles out so if you race on a gravely track the best thing you can do is check the spur after every run and kick the pebbles out with a pick or whatever you have. Also a steel pinion... not that it will help the spur but it will last longer than aluminum at an outdoor track.
#7875
http://www.amain.com/product_info.ph...heel-Hub-Pin-4




