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BEST advice so far. A year stooging for a regular team, washing parts, breaking down/mounting tires, checking tire pressures and stagger, observing set up changes as the night goes on is better than anything somebody is going say to you or read in a book. Hands on is the best teacher. Buy a good torque wrench and learn how to use it properly. And unless somebody has some very expensive tools and knows how to use a TIG torch; few "build"sprint cars. They buy parts and put them together.
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Re: Little Help?
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Originally Posted by motorhead748: |
Re: Little Help?
Originally Posted by motorhead748: Personally I'd worry about getting a good solid car, pit help ect. and then I'd jump into the deep end. If you buy a used car ask about a note book. It is worth more then it's weight in gold. Most good teams write things down. You should be able to hit the track with your car being very close the first time. |
Originally Posted by Backitin: |
Re: Little Help?
Originally Posted by mc/rider: You and I know an eight year old boy who does that for free. :31: |
Re: Little Help?
Originally Posted by motorhead748: |
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