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it there anyway to convert a 3 channel radio (hpi tf-3/4?) into a 4 channel one and don't say just buy a 4 channel one all i want to know is if it can be done and if so how
 
Anything can be done. All it takes is time, knowledge, and money.
In this instance it would be cheaper and faster to get something already made.

I didnt say "just buy a 4 channel" but its the right answer.
 
well i agree with the others here, sure if you had the knowledge and equipment you could add another channel.

it would be easyer, cheeper, and more reliable to just buy one. and I'm thinking the same thing for the 4th channel.

maby reverse naws?? lol
 
I remember reading somewhere a free channel was used to turn a LED light set up on and off. Regardless, I also am curious. Air horn?????
 
Flux capacitor switch is my guess. Or maybe hydraulics for the suspension. Hit the three wheel motion?
 
jon2 said:
I remember reading somewhere a free channel was used to turn a LED light set up on and off. Regardless, I also am curious. Air horn?????
hit the nail on the head

i was looking at nos but it wouldn't be much use running in my garden if i get lights however i can continue running when it gets dark and it is nearing winter
 
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