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Mark
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PostSubject: Shocks and Racing   Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:43 am

How do you adjust your shocks and suspension for drag racing?

I like to drop the car as low as I can get it. I put light shock oil in the back and heavy shock oil in the front. I've found the car sits better and seems to provide more traction to the rear tires. At high speeds I've found the car much easier to control and I don't have to adjust the stearing expotential so sensitive. Also, I find the cars center of gravity to be more of a help to traction than fighting it by adding useless speed robbing weight.

let me know

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