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  1. #1
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    Cool setup from tacky to dry track

    I would like to leave my dry setup shocks on all the time be couse the track dnt take long to dry out.. So sif I leave my dry setup shocks on all the time What else can I change on the car at the start of the nite besides the shocks from tacky to dry.... Thanks for any info.......

  2. #2
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    Wheel offset

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    Open the wheel base up on the right side.

  4. #4
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    Cool

    Ok thank u for the info.. What offset should I change just the rr or what??

  5. #5
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    I used to do the same thing leaving my shocks on.
    I would start the heats with 1/2 fuel / a 3" on the LR, and 3" on the RR.
    When the track slicked off I would run full fuel and a 2" on LR with a 1" spacer or a 4" on the RR.
    You can always move the LU bar up on the chassis and the RU down as well.
    Also drop the rear stagger to 0 when it gets slick.
    It all depends on what your car needs in the end.

  6. #6
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    Cool

    ok thank u but I cant lower any bars .. Its a leafspring modified with stacked leafs.. Thanks

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    When it's tacky, try a 3" RF wheel and 2" LF and then switch them when it turns slick. Also, you could try a little more rear stagger when tacky, then take it out when slick.

  8. #8
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    The easiest thing to do would be 3 wheel brakes in the tacky, 4 wheel in the slick rear to front or until the car comes to you.

  9. #9
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    Smile

    Thanks for the info.. I got another ? should I be scaling the car with driver or without driver.. multi leafspring mod... Thanks again for the info....

  10. #10
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    At first I would do both. Make notes of the difference in the #'s with you in the car verses out. After that you should have a good idea where you should be. P.S. unhook your shocks...

  11. #11
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    Cool

    Thanks for the info....I really need to unhook my shocks becouse they are not gas shocks??

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