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Dialing in placard placement.
@steveespo good try ?
@KazarS197 back far enough off the mirror ?
Doesn’t look too bad to me but wanted other eyes on it cause I don’t want to be that guy :rolleyes:
Thanks @steveespo , I’ll adjust and repost. The hazards of a 3 digit car number preference and the 10” NASA mandated height makes the placard a bit “nice sized” and fill the door sheet metal area. I could reduce the height of the placard overall...
Plumb line is great but the placard doesn't run parallel with the body lines and looks off. Longest line of the graphic is what is read. Take a second look. (see full post)
We need to try and meet up at an event or two. I'm only 100 miles west of you in Cookeville. Are you going to the 65 Anniversary at Barber next month?
Steve (see full post)
AiM Solo DL2 and AiM Smarty Cam 3 Corsa. The overlays are part of AiM software and the data connection protocol is a GT350 Can Bus OBD2 setup. (see full post)
Where the force is transferred to the track is not in question Dave, it is the amount generated by the assembly. If the wing makes 400 lbs @ 100 mph in either example, the amount of force sent into the chassis at 90 degrees (illustration A) will... (see full post)
I know S197 platform too, so if you ever have any questions, just message. (see full post)
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