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The automatic from 1992-1993. The same as the 700R4, just has a different name.

Either way, they are junk. There are some minor differences on a ...
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Re: Autocross rant ......

Subject: Re: Autocross rant ......
by shakedown067 on 2010/6/23 21:48:16

If they don't get their runs in...then they don't get to run. Plain and simple. It also shouldn't take that much time in-between runs. I also agree with the comments above that you should only adjust air temp yourself. Anything else, you should have a friend or a driver that's not running or working do any other adjustments.

For me, street tires shouldn't really be adjusted much if you want to save your tires. I ran nitrogen in my street tires when I ran them. So I set them and forgot them as they where set for minimum tire wear vs max grip. My 710's I usually only have to adjust after my second run and there is normally enough time between runs that they stay a constant pressure.
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