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06-28-2005 09:01 AM #1
Bite me
sup all!! I posted braket racing the other day. and i did alright for my first time. But i have a much bigger problem I get no bite off the line. I have stock front suspension parabolic leafs in the rear. the front does sit lower than the rear so weight transfer is not what it prolly should be. My tires are M.T, E.T street radials started at 25 # air press. all the way down to 12# air press. with no change. So what i am wondering is what if i put the rear over the leafs instead of under the leafs to lower the rear to get it more level so weight transfer is more efficient. Hope you guys can help me cause july 10 is street tire shoot out and its $1500 to win. Oh i should prolly ad this test-tune one wednesday i ran 1.8 60 foot with a 1/4 tank of gas sunday it was full tank due to slosh back and running out of fuel. Humidity was way nasty hot sunday to. hope enough info to fix my prob
I hope i dont get in trouble for thread name
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