how make 230 faster
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If you would like to increase the speed of your car by
5 - 10% without buying any hop-up parts, try the following:
1. Use very light oil (e.g. WD-40) instead of grease to
lubricate gears, bushings, or bearings. This will free up the
transmission of the car.
Note, some says that doing this may make the gears wear out faster, and mercedes c36 radiator to easily overheat but
I personally have not noticed this.
5 - 10% without buying any hop-up parts, try the following:
1. Use very light oil (e.g. WD-40) instead of grease to
lubricate gears, bushings, or bearings. This will free up the
transmission of the car.
Note, some says that doing this may make the gears wear out faster, and mercedes c36 radiator to easily overheat but
I personally have not noticed this.
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Free to good home if you need to do these mods [8D]
ORIGINAL: kurtdaniel
If you would like to increase the speed of your car by
5 - 10% without buying any hop-up parts, try the following:
1. Use very light oil (e.g. WD-40) instead of grease to
lubricate gears, bushings, or bearings. This will free up the
transmission of the car.
Note, some says that doing this may make the gears wear out faster, and mercedes c36 radiator to easily overheat but
I personally have not noticed this.
If you would like to increase the speed of your car by
5 - 10% without buying any hop-up parts, try the following:
1. Use very light oil (e.g. WD-40) instead of grease to
lubricate gears, bushings, or bearings. This will free up the
transmission of the car.
Note, some says that doing this may make the gears wear out faster, and mercedes c36 radiator to easily overheat but
I personally have not noticed this.
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