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Old 12-13-2013, 10:14 AM   #1
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Question 4pl vs 4pls

Has anyone used both of these... reason I ask is I have a 4PL now that I have not used but now seeing a build up of rigs 9 for me and not sure How many the kid got...
But since I have not opened it I was thinking of giving her the 4PL and get a used one for me but now I see the 4PLS.... and well I have to ask since I know the 4PL will do the job WE need...
most rigs only need 2ch but 3 of them need 3+...
MAIN QUESTIONS ARE
grip feel are they the same ?
able to program duel ecs with just a high school diploma ?
and is the 4 wheel steering work the same ?
can they both use the same RX ?(also can you bind 2 TX to the same RX?)

please add more to this I would like to know if I should stick to 4PL or move to 4PLS... The cost IS NOT a factor.... Gift Cards Oh YEaaaaaaaa....

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Old 12-13-2013, 04:54 PM   #2
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Default Re: 4pl vs 4pls

Basically same tx. The only difference is the 4pls has telemetry which you really only need for racing. They use the same rx's unless you need to use the telemetry.
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Old 12-13-2013, 06:07 PM   #3
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Default Re: 4pl vs 4pls

Thanks all the info... better to ask and know what I am getting then go in blind...
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