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![]() I never add weight, but often subtract weight when I run my car at the track.
If you can remove wt., then you can improve your ET, it's just that simple. Adding wt. could only help you if traction was a problem and you put extra wt. over the drive (rear) wheels. Overall, a car will run faster et's with less weight. Really, a no brainer. Rev
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