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- M1SS-D3V10US
- M1SS D3V10US
Hey Slavon, you are welcome. One of the things I've learned from when I was racing, "Just drive the car you are given" That's what my crew-chief use to tell me all the time. Figure out what you don't like about the car, then tune the car to resolve that issue. I have seen and heard so many people make adjustments to their car, just because it worked for (insert name here) therefore it should work for me too. WRONG. Those adjustments might work for that one person, but it may not be right for you. I keep my tunes simple because it's usually right. Make adjustments, only has needed, and ONLY for justifiable reasons. (For example: The top speed of the car is too slow (in top gear, bouncing off rev limiter) - change the max-speed or gearing for the transmission so you have enough gear for the longest straight for the track (plus a little extra room for drafting).Thanks Maddy for the help on the tune, fixed all my problems by simply refreshing the car. Now I can grow myself a lot further and move on from that plateau. Thanks a lot!
Something else my crew-chief use to say was "K.I.S.S." which stands for "Keep It Simple, Stupid!" He was right about it, and I've tried to apply that to my everyday life as well - it's worked for me.
I'm glad I was able to help you.
See you on track!!!
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