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 Posted: Jul 8, 2020 11:33AM
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He is a mature kid having a great time with a mini and giving them good press. He has a great eye for balance.
My autocross car was 911 lbs with 7X13 wheels and slicks the 11 inch disc would back it up. I'd like to build a
10 inch auto crosser. Steve (CTR)

 Posted: Jul 8, 2020 04:23AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by onetim
Very enjoyable. 
+1 !!

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"Hang on a minute lads....I've got a great idea."

 Posted: Jul 7, 2020 08:46AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by onetim
Why is there a need for a battery maintainer during driving season with the racing battery?
It's not a question of needing to keep it on a charger. But the longer a battery is kept at its float charge, the less it degradates. A lightweight racing battery is down on capacity to begin with. So, keeping it at optimum charge as much a possible increases its lifespan.

 

Michael, Santa Barbara, CA

. . . the sled, not the flower

      Poser MotorSports

 Posted: Jul 7, 2020 08:19AM
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Why is there a need for a battery maintainer during driving season with the racing battery?

 Posted: Jul 7, 2020 08:12AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kermy
Its not very complementary.
That's the point. Better that I get it out there first. The best defense is a good offense.

 

Michael, Santa Barbara, CA

. . . the sled, not the flower

      Poser MotorSports

 Posted: Jul 7, 2020 07:07AM
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You should look up the definition of "poser" sometime. Its not very complementary.

 Posted: Jul 7, 2020 04:45AM
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Very enjoyable. 

 Posted: Jul 7, 2020 03:48AM
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Great artwork

 Posted: Jul 7, 2020 12:39AM
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Works now. I liked the article.

"How can anything bigger be mini?"

 Posted: Jul 6, 2020 05:18PM
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Originally Posted by Willie_B
All I get is a "Refused to Connect" message from FB.
Hmm… try it now.

 

Michael, Santa Barbara, CA

. . . the sled, not the flower

      Poser MotorSports

 Posted: Jul 6, 2020 05:08PM
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All I get is a "Refused to Connect" message from FB.

"How can anything bigger be mini?"

 Posted: Jul 6, 2020 04:52PM
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New Poser article: "Adding Lightness" [link]

 

Michael, Santa Barbara, CA

. . . the sled, not the flower

      Poser MotorSports