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Actually, that's not really true... If it is working correctly, you don't really notice it.

Something something if it ain't broke something

Not sure if Mel's is working properly or not but I sure noticed it.

Turn in to corner...

Then correct for hicas

Straighten up out of corner...

Then correct for hicas

So it might just be it reacts a little slow to what you are doing... or it might be stuffed. Haven't driven enough HICAS cars to be sure.

Either way, it needs to go!

Noticed there's a sprint day on on the 13th. I will be in town...

Aww heck i'll enter it.

edit: sprint day page!

I think Dave is taking his pinny out to that, so I might head out for a look

Not sure if Mel's is working properly or not but I sure noticed it.

Turn in to corner...

Then correct for hicas

Straighten up out of corner...

Then correct for hicas

So it might just be it reacts a little slow to what you are doing... or it might be stuffed. Haven't driven enough HICAS cars to be sure.

Either way, it needs to go!

Sounds about right for 18 year old HICAS. Thats why I had to pull mine out.

Not sure if Mel's is working properly or not but I sure noticed it.

Turn in to corner...

Then correct for hicas

Straighten up out of corner...

Then correct for hicas

So it might just be it reacts a little slow to what you are doing... or it might be stuffed. Haven't driven enough HICAS cars to be sure.

Either way, it needs to go!

I think Dave is taking his pinny out to that, so I might head out for a look

Pinky just wanted a go at steering haha! Will attempt to get rid of it once I get the lock bar from Mike... Before Happy laps tho, Sooo very soon... Probably means won't be going to watch sprints because I'll be trying not to break too much whilst getting rid of HICAS that weekend!

Pinky just wanted a go at steering haha! Will attempt to get rid of it once I get the lock bar from Mike... Before Happy laps tho, Sooo very soon... Probably means won't be going to watch sprints because I'll be trying not to break too much whilst getting rid of HICAS that weekend!

bah youl be right. Just get Grego to supervise

bah youl be right. Just get Grego to supervise

Hahaha! I don't know if he wants to supervise me when tools are involved, I don't have a very good track record at not hurting myself! :-)

Pinky just wanted a go at steering haha! Will attempt to get rid of it once I get the lock bar from Mike... Before Happy laps tho, Sooo very soon... Probably means won't be going to watch sprints because I'll be trying not to break too much whilst getting rid of HICAS that weekend!

Not too hard, I did it by myself.

Then you can do an eye alignment.

Lol, yeah... I think the place next to work does alignments so I'll hopefully be able to just drop it in when I go to work and pick it up when I leave.

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