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Old 04-23-2006, 06:04 AM
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Just bustin' on ya. My point was that most people will always say that their speedo is the best because that's the one they paid good money for. We don't need any more "which is best" threads. If you read the Tekin thread, you will see the biased opinions for and against the G11. Not everyone is happy with it. Same goes for the GTX, QC2 and VFS-1. All are great speed controls with very little difference in performance. Some questions are better answered by your local fast guys. Why did they buy brand X? How easy is it to set up? How is the customer support?

If all you really want is someone to say "buy this one" then get the VFS-1 Pro Comp (Twister 2.1). It offers endless adjustability to fine tune for any track. Make sure you buy the programmer.

oh comon stilskin, do you really think rasmus has the mental ability to programe a Twister? he will prob need to start 10 threads just to ask "how to open the box"
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Old 04-23-2006, 07:18 AM
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oh comon stilskin, do you really think rasmus has the mental ability to programe a Twister? he will prob need to start 10 threads just to ask "how to open the box"

Hilarious!!!

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Old 04-23-2006, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by XingXing
oh comon stilskin, do you really think rasmus has the mental ability to programe a Twister? he will prob need to start 10 threads just to ask "how to open the box"
As long as he doesn't start the "what is the BEST way to open the box" thread, I'm okay. If you feel the need. I prefer to use a sharp hobby knife. It makes for a nice clean cut with no tearing on the package.
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