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Old 02-09-2010, 08:53 PM
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TheYellaBrick
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Andy,
Use this point as a baseline. EVERY change you make from this point on put down on paper. KEEP RECORDS of WHAT you do and what EFFECT that change had. ONLY make ONE change/adjustment at a time. This is CRITICAL !! You start making multiple adjustments and you can get totally lost. With your baseline recorded you'll have a place to go back to if/when you get too far lost. This will also educate yourself on what cause and effect each adjustment will have on the performance of your car. HAVE FUN !!
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