[updated] — Nascar+thunder+2003+setups+best
Do not exceed 9,000 RPM for extended periods, as this will lead to engine failure.
Increase the wedge to stabilize a "skid-happy" car. This is crucial for long races where tire wear makes the rear end unstable. Springs: nascar+thunder+2003+setups+best
To get the most out of your car, focus on these three core areas: , Wedge (Handling) , and Aerodynamics . 1. The "Golden Rule" of Gearing Do not exceed 9,000 RPM for extended periods,