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The term coil over means having a coil spring coaxial with the shock absorber. In terms of a Corvette, it replaces the leaf spring.

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Re: Video - Cal Speedway Road Course 5/26/07 Redline Track Events

Subject: Re: Video - Cal Speedway Road Course 5/26/07 Redline Track Events
by SpectatorRacing on 2008/6/5 18:58:05

If you're really trying to improve you times then you have to begin the boring part of racing.

Start with braking. Take every corner and get comfortable braking at the same spot lap after lap. Then go 10 feet deeper. Then 10 more, etc until you go wide. Then back up to the last marker.

Then work on getting into the throttle sooner. This is still tough for me sometimes. I modulate around a corner and then go WOT after I straighten out the car, only to find out that I have no oomph as I'm at a low RPM. I should have gotten into the throttle 30 ft sooner.

You'll find full seconds very quickly.

How big are your cojones?
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