Originally Posted by
EricJ
True, but busting out a netbook, hotwire, pulling the throttle plug, starting the netbook, starting the program, plugging everything in, navigating to the setting, changing it, applying it, shutting down, disconnecting, connecting the throttle back up, then swapping pinions vs. just swapping pinions and pushing a couple buttons a few times... Big difference.
well if you went to the track prepared, it wouldnt be an issue. if you get there early, like most racers typically do, you have time to...start the computer, have the hotwire already plugged in waiting...it takes 10 seconds to unplug the RS from the reciever and plug it into, and a minute to make changes, apply them and plug it back in...probably using up the same amount of time...maybe even faster. even if you didnt have the hotwire plugged in, does it
really take that long to connect a USB cord...nope.