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Old 03-30-2009, 07:51 AM
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I'd like to see what everyone recommends / is running in their cars for pinion angle on an adjustable torque arm. This car never see's the track(maybe once a year) , it's strictly a street car.

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Originally Posted by PewterMNZ
I'd like to see what everyone recommends / is running in their cars for pinion angle on an adjustable torque arm. This car never see's the track(maybe once a year) , it's strictly a street car.

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Hello we suggest a -2 to -3 degrees. Here is a link to our install video. If you have any questions please let me know.

http://www.bmrtvonline.com/video_detail.php?mId=3788
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In the video is says -2 or -3 for autos . is it is the same for the M6?
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In the video is says -2 or -3 for autos . is it is the same for the M6?
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Hello, yes its the same for both.
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