19cobra93
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You have the biggest...Signature I've ever seen.Or give it to me lol
I read on the KillerBee site that the system isn't exactly compatable with KM cars/trucks. But I also ran across a forum post saying he had luck getting a V1 to work with his KM. Don't want to hijack the thread so, please PM me if you have any info regarding this.
I read on the KillerBee site that the system isn't exactly compatable with KM cars/trucks. But I also ran across a forum post saying he had luck getting a V1 to work with his KM. Don't want to hijack the thread so, please PM me if you have any info regarding this.
It will not be the car itself it will matter which radio and receiver you are using. So if you are using a radio and receiver that is compatible with the killer rc then it does not matter what car it is on.
KM has often changed the radios they use. It's hard for me to keep up with em all. But lately I have had several customers say that the Killer Bee does work well with their newer KM radio. If you have a 3 channel transmitter and receiver then get a V1 Killer Bee. If you have a 2 channel radio get a V2 Killer Bee.
Yeah, the type of car you have doesn't really matter. All these cars and trucks use the same kind of ignition system. What matters most is what radio you have, and if it has a spare channel or not. If your car has a crappy radio its easy to swap it out with a good aftermarket radio. (Futaba is my personal choice)
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