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Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 09:48:55 -0700
From: "Joe R. Shaw" <jshaw@sisna.com>
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As others have mentioned, it's largely a matter of personal preference. In
addition, I find that with more experience I need to re-evaluate my settings to
get the most from the car. It's a balancing act between linearity and steering
ratio, and the different cars and different setups will demand changes.

To answer your question though .... <G>  I usually have the linearity set one
quarter of the way from the left. Much farther left and it's awfully twitchy,
much more to the right and I don't have the response I need.

All of this from a guy who's still 10 seconds off the pace at Spa after a solid
week of practice, so take it for what it's worth.

Joe



