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04.04.2009, 10:48 PM

Glad you got it built and installed in short order, and it sounds like a good race day. It sounds like you have a decent amount of slip dialed in, which should really make the slippery tracks much more drivable, but I encourage you to tweak the slipper settings as you continue to "get to know it" - you may find a tighter setting works well on a high traction surface(the slipper will still slip when the hard impacts occur), and use a fairly loose setting on dry, slick surfaces or "blown out" track surfaces. That is the beauty of it - it adds another element of tuning along with the protection. :)
   
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