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Julian wrote:

> They say to spray some electrical contact cleaner into the pots - they are
> round, copper coloured things - pull the gas and brake pedals in, and you
> should see them - you have to unscrew the cover to get to the steering pot.

Actually, I drilled a hole in my T2 cover to access the steering pot with
cleaner.
I use TM Scope to check for spikes *before* racing each day.  Really works
well.

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Jason Monds
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