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Old 03-16-2003, 03:16 PM   #13
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seriosly i could drop lots if i could leave harder without the spin between 1-2nd

this year will be clutch tunning and rear set up my car doesnt lift that much at all with slicks we figure clutch slip or improper transfer. we have dropped boost way down and cured wheel spin off the line and increased throughtout the runs but i cant yank em like my slower car can with basicly the same suspention .
but less motor.

my dad is even stumped the car leves flat like we have a wheelly bar set to low down. my dad thinks we are slipping the clutch and rear thats why we are installing the spool from the race car to get ride of that veriable (but wont be able to drive it on the street while were trying to fogure it out)

so 88 workcar im envious also right about now (looking at snow falling no racing anytime soon)
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