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Old 09-08-2007, 04:51 AM
RICK LAKE RICK LAKE is offline
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Default Good setup of the wheel alignment

littleronracing. Good suspension with shocks and springs will help your problem. A wheel alignment is most important for this kind of power. Having the car with you in it and having all 4 corners weighted is key to going in a straight line. If traction is still a problem, add 100 lbs. to the back of the car at the lowest possible location. The added weight will help with traction and the car may accelerate faster with more grip to the road. You could also advance the cam to kill some of the tork and give you more HP. Rick Lake
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