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This is not an attempt at taking shots at ANYONE but u have to understand something about tuning a vehicle which I am sure Brian knows.....U can NOT take a known tune from one setup, download it and expect everything to jive all the time.
U also cant take the old software and transpose it to the new software and have it always work correctly.
U MUST CHECK CHECK CHECK or bad things can happen.
U must find someone knowledable to help with the setup, tuning.
GOD KNOWS IT AINT ME, I'M A JACKASS
Personally I really bad for Brian, he is a real good guy and vey humble.
He is in capable hands and I look forward to seeing him out there competing.
I know how much it cost to mantain this kind of car and it is NOT CHEAP.
I for one applaud him and his crew for there fortitude and I know Brian will be in the winners circle soon
U also cant take the old software and transpose it to the new software and have it always work correctly.
U MUST CHECK CHECK CHECK or bad things can happen.
U must find someone knowledable to help with the setup, tuning.
GOD KNOWS IT AINT ME, I'M A JACKASS
Personally I really bad for Brian, he is a real good guy and vey humble.
He is in capable hands and I look forward to seeing him out there competing.
I know how much it cost to mantain this kind of car and it is NOT CHEAP.
I for one applaud him and his crew for there fortitude and I know Brian will be in the winners circle soon
Nonetheless, there is a dangerious quirk in BS3. If the MAP reads boost...there should never be a reason that the lookup should go to vaccum part of the table. John needs to modify BIGCOMM such that it ensures that each value of the load and rpm table is in ascending order and give the user an error if it is not!
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From what I looked into it, it's very similiar to a collector car type insurance. Obviously the risk of you wrecking one is greater in ODR than a bracket car, but it all depends on how much actual coverage you take. Then again, I don't own a ODR car so i didn't get "that" price quote. I do wonder....they were hyping his insurance up at the SGMP Radial Revolution this year. Would your motor have been covered under any of his insurance options? It's obviously hindsight, but that would be ackward to turn in that claim! haha.