I put in a Biondo double 0 button when I built the car brand new. I have tried others including the mushroom button over the years and always go back to it. https://www.biondoracing.com/product/TBB-DO.html
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Originally posted by Big Steve: I put in a Biondo double 0 button when I built the car brand new. I have tried others including the mushroom button over the years and always go back to it. https://www.biondoracing.com/product/TBB-DO.html
I have that one as well. Works good for me...I can easily go red with it on a pro tree.....
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I like this style button. I run true .500 pro tree no electronics classes as well as super pro with a box. I feel it's consistent since I can string good RTs (.000-.015) on a pro tree when my head is screwed on right! I have it adjusted to my liking.
Almost allways found the problem was me. But I prefer the Soft touch mushroom button from Number 1 Stop Products. Soft touch makes it more consistent.Charly at Digital Delay may have them also.
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I thought it was probably time to change mine so got the Biondo double O and don't see a way to mount it without a lot of cutting and modifying. The open part to get to the nut on the back side is on the top and can't be accessed when mounting on the right side. Did anyone else run into this, it an 05 Undercover with the butterfly wheel.
Originally posted by Mopar Traitor: I thought it was probably time to change mine so got the Biondo double O and don't see a way to mount it without a lot of cutting and modifying. The open part to get to the nut on the back side is on the top and can't be accessed when mounting on the right side. Did anyone else run into this, it an 05 Undercover with the butterfly wheel.
Don I have mine on a butterfly wheel on the right. Just adjust the nut on the back to the depth you want and tighten the bezel on the front
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Originally posted by rusty: thanks for resposes guys,time for a change,im sure the problem is not me
Rusty, have you tried a new Solenoid? When I think there is an issue that is one of first things I do.
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i went with the button mike suggested,i have not changed the solenoid although its not very old(i know i know).i did however i find seveveral small issues that i think will correct everything but me,lol
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yes mike thinks its quicker ,most people think all of the mushroom buttons are the same.that one is obviously constructe different.i dont need one quicker per say but if it has a better spring maybe it will also be more consistent.there is a certain amount of travel past the set point of the button,i think that is why i had changed out mine before to a microswitch.
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