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04-17-2005, 12:08 PM

Stiffer springs, taller gear, more rear weight.
   
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thanks for quick answer, i ll try this afternoon
   
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Great set but - 05-06-2005, 04:57 AM

Love this set. What changes should be done (if any) for lowes night? Thanks a LOT !!!!
   
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No changes, Lowe's-Night is Lowe's with different textures.
   
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Thanks Volker. I use your setups all the time. You must have a similar driving style as I do. Hardly ever have to tweak any of them. Keep up the good work. I really appreciate you posting them for all of us to use. I've tried many other setups (from other sites) and they just don't do it for me. Thanks again!!!!!
   
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05-21-2005, 08:19 PM

Had to modify it some but got a 53 with it.
Nice q set.

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Thanks Volker, managed a 28.629 with it at 70F Clear, great setup
   
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05-21-2005, 08:27 PM

dam that quote was from 2003


'R'ichard 'T'owler

LxMartini "The only question is - why would he do this and not come out and admit it was him? I mean the guy who made the post - RT being his initials (yes, I'm working on it, it's like one of those murder dramas where the truth is slowly revealed)"

When will the truth be revealed? stay tuned for the next time LxMartini shits out of his mouth.
   
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Yeah, just noticed that, still laughing ... newbie here

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dam that quote was from 2003
   
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Had to modify it some but got a 53 with it.
Nice q set.
Hey guy, be carefull, u defying the Alien


Crew Chief: "Volker, let Thiago pass for champion"
(AW#83) In real life they dont use the pc for driving
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05-23-2005, 12:11 AM

UPDATE
About the same changes I made at Texas
   
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05-23-2005, 04:03 PM

Great set, are there any adjustments to get even beter tire life?
   
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I don't know any.
   
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Thanks, I,m sure that I can work on my corner entry and get a few extra laps your sets are the best, I'm sure you've heard that more than once. Keep up the good work.
   
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Shortman good to see you've found the place to get some great sets look foward to seeing you trackside
   
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Lowe's set
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Lowe's set - 05-23-2005, 11:12 PM

Hello Volker,

First of all, I love your sets. You're the man. Secondly, what changes (suggestions) would you make for weather that is 59 and clear instead of 70 and clear?

Thanks in advance,
Craig
   
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Lower the diff ratio by a click in qual, not sure about race setup...either leave it as it is or try 65% of tape (maybe with a lower diff ratio as well) if the engine doesn't get too hot.
   
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05-26-2005, 08:09 PM

Hey Volker, I wonder whats the reason behind the hard rebound at the front and the big front sway bar in Q trim?
   
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