MasterAuron
Very Senior Member
If I take my car to the strip what am I best adjusting my suspension to? Am I right in thinking I want the back soft and high and the front hard and low? FWD car btw.
No, best bet is to put bigger tyres on the back and raise the front so that you get a better weight transfer to the rear tyres. The car will then be useless and you will get rid of it and get a proper car for drag racing, ie RWD
No, best bet is to put bigger tyres on the back and raise the front so that you get a better weight transfer to the rear tyres. The car will then be useless and you will get rid of it and get a proper car for drag racing, ie RWD
All the tips offered are good, however, for serious drag racing with a FWD car you will require wheelie bars.
All the tips offered are good, however, for serious drag racing with a FWD car you will require wheelie bars.
Please explain?
Please explain?
The wheelie bar reduces weight transferred rearward. It's hard to explain, as mentioned above.
I was going to say that, but I don't think he wants to get that serious about it. I think he's doing it for fun competition.
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