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Subject: Re: N2 Talladega slow down
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 16:22:11 -0500
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This will probably do it.

I also tend to 'short-stroke' the accellerator calibration just a tad as
well.

What I mean is do a calibration and remember what the number is when you
fully depress the accellerator.

Then, re-calibrate again, and when you press the gas, stop short by
about a count of 20.  Don't press it all the way down.

This will not gain you an edge, it's not a cheat, but it will help
overcome mechanical sloppiness that is present in all controllers and
make sure you get full accelleration all the time.

-Larry

<"Michael E. Carver"> wrote:

> Try an re-calibrate your controller.  Also, just in case, make sure you
> don't have any helps turned on.
