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    Well, I don't know anything about the Tohatsu, but when I raced Mercs and Konigs, I found that I gained speed if I waxed the deck, vacuumed out all the dirt and gravel, mopped up all the coagulated oil, went on a diet and dropped ten pounds, shaved my arm hairs, and drove with my mouth closed, but then, I've had a few beers, so don't trust me.

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    Do you know how they disconnect a wire of tohatsu 50 - any tips? I tried to google it but without success...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fs5 View Post
    They just disconnect a wire on the tohatsu 50.
    You'd be best off asking a tohatsu dealer about the 70 or try googling it
    Do you know how they disconnect a wire of tohatsu 50 - any tips? I tried to google it but without success...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketzer View Post
    Well, I don't know anything about the Tohatsu, but when I raced Mercs and Konigs, I found that I gained speed if I waxed the deck, vacuumed out all the dirt and gravel, mopped up all the coagulated oil, went on a diet and dropped ten pounds, shaved my arm hairs, and drove with my mouth closed, but then, I've had a few beers, so don't trust me.
    I do the same process before each race But now I need to do also something more technical to be able to speed up...

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