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Old 07-29-2007, 04:10 AM
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I wonder if Walter is paying to airlift my car over there? I don't know if you can lock the valves closed or not, when I manually open them for a demo I then manually close them and when I drive I can re-open them in auto mode. This is a question for Capristo. My hunch is that you could simply plug one of the vacuum lines or something when you take it to the track to keep the valves closed or bypass the black box or whatever since in default mode the valves are closed it is something in the black box that opens them so taking that out of the equation should give you a way to keep them closed for say a certain track, then re-engage when finished.
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