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Futaba 4PL Setup, Tips, Tricks & Help

The 4PL should work great for everything you described. It will control all your basic functions and give you some room to play with your scalers. Now you can control winches and 3 speeds at the same time, or lights and winches, etc. The receiver cost on this radio is low which should help you convert to one radio easier. The model memory limit is escaping me right now but may be something you want to look at. The RC4WD radio doesn't even come close to this radio. I would put it far below a TQ4 even. If you have more specific questions I can probably answer them better than something so broad.

My question to you, Harley, is in your opinion, do you think this radio will be the best for all my rigs?? I have 6 scale rigs, some on road, 2 monster trucks, 1 comp rig, and some oldies but goodies. I don't run digs or dual esc's (yet) and I don't compete(yet). I primarily run 3speeds, winches, and lights at this point. I know this radio might be overkill for me, but I've ALWAYS had Futaba radios, and love them. The RC4WD 4ch crawler radio is enticing, but I know I'll miss the quality of Futaba.
 
The 4PL should work great for everything you described. It will control all your basic functions and give you some room to play with your scalers. Now you can control winches and 3 speeds at the same time, or lights and winches, etc. The receiver cost on this radio is low which should help you convert to one radio easier. The model memory limit is escaping me right now but may be something you want to look at. The RC4WD radio doesn't even come close to this radio. I would put it far below a TQ4 even. If you have more specific questions I can probably answer them better than something so broad.

Sounds like my wait is over. :mrgreen: Thanks for the input. Be a curve stepping out of my Old Conquest 4 in my Bruiser! :ror:
 
whats the differences between 4pl and 3pm other then 3chl and 4 chl? I can run two esc's if need be with the 4pl

It's hard to always compare this stuff. The 4PL will give you the 4th channel, only 4AA's, cheaper RX's, special programming for 4WS and dual ESC, etc. You really just have to read the thread and watch the videos. If it appeals to you I'd be happy to answer any specific questions.
 
It's hard to always compare this stuff. The 4PL will give you the 4th channel, only 4AA's, cheaper RX's, special programming for 4WS and dual ESC, etc. You really just have to read the thread and watch the videos. If it appeals to you I'd be happy to answer any specific questions.


so im debating either two fxrs or one fxr and a punk, my question is is that can i set the 4pl to run the front and rear and different percents that when i switch to front and rear to spin that when i go back to 4ws the percents stay the same?

also the 3pm response time is faster right?
 
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Yes the mix percentages will stay the same. Also the 3PM uses the FASST system which is faster, you won't really notice the difference on a crawler though.

so im debating either two fxrs or one fxr and a punk, my question is is that can i set the 4pl to run the front and rear and different percents that when i switch to front and rear to spin that when i go back to 4ws the percents stay the same?

also the 3pm response time is faster right?
 
Just had to..

Ain't she a Beaut!!!! Can't read the manufacture date, but I see a B.C. in it. :lmao:
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will the servo that comes with the 4pl work as a steering servo for my creeper..?
or should i be getting some titanium geared one

cheers doug
 
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