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Offline | Yes it could be coincidence. When doing hill starts there is actually no need to have any more revs than normal, just takes a little practice. All you need is enough revs not to stall, and no more. Yes, you need more acelerator than "normal" but there is no need to raise the revs noticeably. Martin |
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