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Subject: Re: How bout that Budweiser #8


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Petey Wheatstraw
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Date Posted: Monday, June 12, 10:29:26am
In reply to: Stir Master 's message, "Re: How bout that Budweiser #8" on Sunday, June 11, 01:58:25pm

To Stats and Facts, good luck on getting a car together. No. 1, be sure the car is safe. I think that is the most important thing. I had a bad wreck in my car in Cochran and the car was destroyed but I never had an ache or pain...so that would be first. I think second I would do some research on stock chassis...learn all you can about moment center (front and rear) and weight percentages (crossweight, front, rear, left side). Invest in a set of scales and keep the car on them weekly. Work with the numbers until you get what you and the car likes most. Not all cars are completely alike...some elses numbers may not work as good on your car. Take notes when you make changes at the track. Handling is the most important thing.

And also, good luck in the Middle East and keep them elbows up!

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