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Matt D

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No luck for me today... I was spinning the tires all day

The track wasn't showing us our 60 foot times on our slips.. So I was in the dark all day. I ran 12.00 @118mph 3 or 4 times

Im getting tired of the small d.o.t tire... I think some 28" stiff side wall slicks are in order along with some relocation brackets.


They wern't spraying any glue... Im going to race 11.90 heads up next week at a differn't track. Changing some things around and hanging in there
 

Chris06GT

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No luck for me today... I was spinning the tires all day

The track wasn't showing us our 60 foot times on our slips.. So I was in the dark all day. I ran 12.00 @118mph 3 or 4 times

Im getting tired of the small d.o.t tire... I think some 28" stiff side wall slicks are in order along with some relocation brackets.


They wern't spraying any glue... Im going to race 11.90 heads up next week at a differn't track. Changing some things around and hanging in there

:clap: Very good move!!!!
 

Matt D

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Im going to put the lower control arm relocation brackets.... I think my car just squats down to hard and doesn't get the right movement in the rear end...


This is me spinning and kinda hooking..... Im going to make these et streets work im determined. Going to raise the front another .5" (I raised it .5 inch from last time but it needs a bit more)

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Chris06GT

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Those pics are killer man!!!!

Let us know what you do, and how it helps!
 

jroc07gt

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relocation brackets helped me big time cuz i losing too much forward inertia with the rocking during shifts.
 

Matt D

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Yea it's the last thing for me to do I really think this is the key part im missing... The anti roll bar makes the car leave perfectly straight now, just need to get these brackets on... I ordered them next day air so I can be at the race this weekend :)

The car rocks the house once I get it to hook lol
 

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when my car first started to pull the wheels it would always yank the left side more.then I adjusted the relo's to the top hole with the cj springs and it pulled straight from then on.
 

Matt D

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Well, I raised the car in the front and added the upr relocation brackets for the rear control arms. I feel this is it and I should of done it alot sooner. Heading out for the first race tomorrow (local race series) going to test the car tomorrow, qualify sat and race eliminations sunday. 11.90 index with a pro .500 tree :D

3 1/2 hour drive each way.... :( lol going to a differn't track then I usually do.

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You are definitely on the verge of pulling every ounce of performance out of that car that you possibly can. Can't wait to see some camarslows get their ass handed to them. Way to represent the blue oval up there!
 

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I would expect some good results. My car used to squat like that then I put on a set of CHE relocation brackets and it helped tremendously. Hopefully your track prep is better than I saw tonight...Milan was great on Wed. but the surface was going away at the rental today.
 

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