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How to go about getting started in OT racing?
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 6724577" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>For my first time I did not do anything except make sure what I had on the car was in good working order. I came from drag racing so I was pushing about 470rwhp at the time. An experienced driver would have definitely had some problems with brakes and maybe even the suspension, my cats scraped around some tight turns. If you have never done this I would simply do the same thing. Flush your fluids and make sure everything is mechanically sound. More than likely your car will be able to manage your current abilities. If there are issues they will likely be manageable and you will have a place to start for upgrading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 6724577, member: 32430"] For my first time I did not do anything except make sure what I had on the car was in good working order. I came from drag racing so I was pushing about 470rwhp at the time. An experienced driver would have definitely had some problems with brakes and maybe even the suspension, my cats scraped around some tight turns. If you have never done this I would simply do the same thing. Flush your fluids and make sure everything is mechanically sound. More than likely your car will be able to manage your current abilities. If there are issues they will likely be manageable and you will have a place to start for upgrading. [/QUOTE]
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