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Old 12-17-2004, 01:11 PM
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Retry --- here is the image.

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Originally Posted by yakrat,Dec 17 2004, 02:06 PM
The diagram that I posted on page one also works fine. If you use fperra's diagram, be sure to note the change in ignition inputs on the left. Here's my diagram again for reference:
Let me tell you something guys;
Yarkat diagram works great! I can't control the car on 17PSI !!! 3 and 4 gear the car goes on the side maybe i need to change the tires..... now i have superleggera with SP9000.... do you have any idea how i keep the car straight?
Thank you .
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Thanks for the feed back u_tal
Try Bridgestone RE55 buddy. They are great, once warm, in the dry tarmac.

BTW what compression are you running?
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Originally Posted by honda9krpm,Dec 18 2004, 05:21 AM
Thanks for the feed back u_tal
Try Bridgestone RE55 buddy. They are great, once warm, in the dry tarmac.

BTW what compression are you running?
9:1 arias custom pistons
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