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Location: Ontario canada
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![]() my street car the twin turbo is set up close to stock but my drag only car was set up with 165lbs in the drivers seat and the front end lifted about 4 inches the shop sets up alot of drag cars and it goes alot straighter so that was a 5mph gain do to not fighting the car down the track also my street car was set with 165 my weight in the drivers seat. hey they do it to my bros porche so it does make sense.
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