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Old 08-05-2008, 02:58 PM
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Bubstr
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There is no one that can tell you what's going on with as little information as you have given. Your not getting bite on the right rear. Stagger, springs, is there a front sway bar, what is center of gravity, type and pressure of tires. Is it dirt or paved. High bank or flat. !/4 or 1/2 mile track? tight corners or wide. hard slick or tacky. Is your upper center link centered or is it adjustable side to side? Are bottom links adjustable? Any offset in wheel spacing? Is it a pro built car? What kind? What year? They all have different quirks.

Your talking a car that has to get weight transfer and traction in 5 directions not just one like a drag car. While a lot of principles are the same it is way more complicated.

If your new at this, driving style has a lot to do with it. As you can already tell the guy in the grandstand it isn't step on the gas and turn left. I will tell you that the average learning curve with good equipment is around 7 years.
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