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Old 04-23-2012 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by jaron_cc
Yes James and just take your time and slow down your all over the place. I also wanna look at your sc104x4 but I no you dogged that thing from not building it correctly we need to look at it together an maybe we can discuss a price.
Originally Posted by JoshCorti11
Larry it is not that bad anymore at the beginning it was all hacked up but I think he had some help rebuilding the difsf and putting a new belt in it. I took a look at it on Saturday, it is really nice and pretty much brand new
Originally Posted by eper
james in all honesty you should get the worlds kit set up sheet and start from there with that buggy. if you need help and im there on saturday i have the setup sheet and i'm more then willing to give you a hand. the best way to learn a car is start out with the base set up and make your changes from there if you need to.
Originally Posted by J-Fraz203
oil is for tuning how fast the car will react to inputs and for jumping and landing and also for ruts and potholes
Originally Posted by Glowster21
Sound familiar James ? it's all good neighbor....you did much better when you slowed that truck down and you'll keep doing better every week. I think I'll be there Saturday if you want some help setting up the B4.1, just lean over into my pit and I'm more than happy to give you a hand. I learned a long time ago that while it's fun running 3 or 4 classes it can turn into a nightmare REAL FAST if one thing breaks down on ya. At one of the Vintage Nats I was running 3 classes and my son was running 2, I thought my head was going to explode! Just relax and have some fun bud, hit me up on PM if you need anything...
Thanks everyone for there help i really appreciate it can't wait to now just run 2 classes so my head doesn't explode. See you all saturday hopefully.
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