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Old 08-28-2007, 01:18 AM
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Louis once you master your technique and you want to get faster ask JJayB hes the fastest driver I know.
He eats up GT3 Cups for breakfast. I would be honored if he was giving me advice.
Old 08-28-2007, 01:44 AM
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Thanks for the heads up. I agree with JJayB. This was an experiment and a setup that works very well for AX. As per my other post, I'm a newb and yet was able to get equivalent times to a 7GT3 RS and a 6GT3 (both with street Michelins) which I have to attribute to the car more than my skill. Once I get the car on the track, I agree, smaller sizes will be the order. The wheel size enables me to go down to 235/295 in tight fit which will give me very responsive tires. That's if I use the same rims, which I probably won't.
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Originally Posted by OldGuy
Louis once you master your technique and you want to get faster ask JJayB hes the fastest driver I know.
He eats up GT3 Cups for breakfast. I would be honored if he was giving me advice.
+1 -- He also pisses-off the Viper crowd as well



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