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Don't over drive it!
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joethurly340
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Don't over drive it! - 05-17-2004, 05:59 AM

Once you establish a good line for this setup don't over drive it. Try turning you enigine sound down a bit to establish your best line for this set and keep the tires quiet. Let the field do what it may and run the race the set is made for and it will real some folks in for you in a few laps or so, it did me any way. Its strongest point is towards the end of the tank of gas when the lap speed is still impressive. The few changes that I have made to this set to get a faster lap only would kill me in a long race burning up the tires. I have tweaked very few of this Guru's sets as I am not that good in the garage myself after years of this. VH consistantly comes out with some great stuff to go to battle with in long races and I know I can speak for XVRL Racing League as i am the President we all respect this man's talents in the garage and appreciate all he has contributed to the Sim.

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