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Lordred wrote:I had an entry.
Then I was re-naming it and checking to make sure the naming was right... and some how when I hit the down arrow to make sure all was well in the world, it deleted everything.
gonna just go over there now.......
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trackpaduser wrote:One thing for sure is that I don't think having one p/w limit is going to work very well with Turbos, especially since they tend to drink a lot and have worse powerbands compared to similarly powered NA engines.
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Killrob wrote:You could also try using the small 1945 body that dominated the 1945 challenge.
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Packbat wrote:@07CobaltGirl: It looks like you have some room with fuel octane - perhaps make the cam profile less aggressive and add compression or ignition timing? That might get you a broader power band for better acceleration.
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