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Old 23-03-2015
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Default sanwa gemin x or futabu t4grs

I've been raceing few month I now have a b5m and a touring car tt-02 I use a core pulse on both I've been told one of the above remotes will be much better for me a or more responsive has anyone got any views on which one is better the futabu seems to have more options but is obviously more money any input would be appreciated
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i have the futaba.... been using it for the last month or so. i also have the code transmitter so only can compare it to that.... it has far more functions and settings on it, most of which i must be honest have not used! the telemetry options it comes with rpm etc require you buying extra sensors which arnt cheap.. the transmitter is bigger and feels far more substantial, although its still very light. for me its a bit to slippery/plasticy/curvey so ive added grip tape in various places which makes it feel much better/secure to me.
receivers arnt too expensive, about £40 ish from most model shops, although on another thread on here someone mentioned you can use HPI RF-11receiver with it, which new is about £20ih in the shops, i picked up a second hand one off fleebay that im going to test out.

it has a flashing blue light on the front
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