Here's my deal with wheel prep, I think I have figured out what the prep is, my SP car is fast without track tuning. Possibly with some track tuning I could beat some of the guys running faster than my car. Who knows? What I haven't figured out is the correct setup being used. Now, I realize all cars are NOT the same and therefore all setups are UNIQUE to each and every build. A tuning board may get us close, but there is nothing like sending it down the track for some real world testing. (I know there are track differences, but when testing on your own track you need to get the best times out of your track and then send your cars in each month to see how they compare.) Wheel prep is only part of the solution, which by looking at some of the track times at Nationals, many are on the right path. Correct vehicle alignment and setup is where (I feel) the speed lies after getting relatively close in the wheel bore/axle prep. The best wheel prep in the world will not make you the fastest car if the setup is not there to utilize it. There may be flaws in this way of thinking, but this is what I believe.