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  1. #1
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    Default Moving fuel cell to the left on the chassis

    What does moving the fuel cell to the left on the chassis benefit and what problems does it cause? Thinking if we can doing this if the benefits out weigh the problems. Thanks

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    left side drive but depending on weight of driver it may have a hard time scotching the right rear tire and that may keep the car on top of the track.

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    The more fuel you burn, the more left side you lose and gain more right, which will make the the car tighter. That could be a good setup for a track that gets looser, as the moisture evaporates, and if you have to run a fairly hard tire.

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    Running ARkk704 USMTS type rules. Thanks for the information, now all we have to do is see if we can do this, if it don't get positive results, we can move it back a little at a time. Thanks again.

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