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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Olney, Illinois, USA
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well actually i kinda wanted more RPM so i could run more of a great handling car with 17s or so which we all know isnt gonan be able to take lots of low power down low. So i wanted to keep power lower in teh lower RPMs so i coudl kinda have a car that could fly but not have so much down low all i i do is spin. Its not gonna be a drag car and ill be runnign like 3.08's or something.
More of a top speed road racer but could still tear some stuff up on the drag strip. Although if i wanted a drag car yeah i woudl go your route and jstu put some 15's wiht some slicks. and in reality i would probally actaulyl have soem cheap 15 inch rims wiht tires to bring to the strip when i wanted. Maybe i dont understand all the power ranes but i assumed the farther up i moved the powerband the less traction porblem si woudl have down low.
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