Good Info. PPM(FM) or PCM
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Good Info. PPM(FM) or PCM
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RE: Good Info. PPM(FM) or PCM
I'll bite....
Considering its about the third or fourth thread you've started on this one subject its nice to see them consolidated into one... not several. For what its worth, I ran my new FASST system for the first time this weekend & like it. Just took some time getting used to doing all the trims electronically v/s dials.
Nice trailer btw.
Considering its about the third or fourth thread you've started on this one subject its nice to see them consolidated into one... not several. For what its worth, I ran my new FASST system for the first time this weekend & like it. Just took some time getting used to doing all the trims electronically v/s dials.
Nice trailer btw.
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Ran my fasst sytem for the 1st time this weekend and I am pleased as well. It is worth the extra 80 bucks to have no interference issues