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From: jkg@americom.net (Jeff & Kelly Gish)
Subject: Re: NASCAR Racing Setup Help
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David,

Another thing you could try to simplify things a bit more is download
a program called N2C Crew Chief off of some page. It might not be the
best way out there, but it sure is the easiest. If you can't find it,
email me, and I'll send it to you.

Jeff


>GMlumina wrote:
>> 
>> could someone please email me a sight or information on how to better handle
>> the setup for cars in nascar 2......Like if u r loose or tight, what things
>> should I be doing to make the car handle better.....I thank you in
>> advance....It is greatly appreciated!!!
>> David
>> gmlumina@aol.com

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