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NCamaro94 08-28-2005 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by 97' Z28 show project
most of us build are car for the straight line not the course its the adrinalin of being able to do that 1/4 mile as fast as we can but we dont care about the turns i leave that to some one that gets there adrinalin of taking those turns at 90

i disagree anyone that truly builds up their engine will build up their suspension if they know anything about cars. you have to get all that power to the ground somehow.

97' Z28 show project 08-28-2005 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by NCamaro94
i disagree anyone that truly builds up their engine will build up their suspension if they know anything about cars. you have to get all that power to the ground somehow.


I agree with that too but im not worried about weather or not i can take turns fast when i finish building my car i still want to be able to drive it on the street but i am not at all worried about being able to take turns on a track. I want my suspension to help with my launch not my turning

archemedes 08-29-2005 02:29 AM


Originally Posted by NCamaro94
i disagree anyone that truly builds up their engine will build up their suspension if they know anything about cars. you have to get all that power to the ground somehow.

a suspension for turns is much diffrent than for straight line, turns you want to plant teh front straight you want the front a bit higher

97z2801ss 08-29-2005 08:55 AM

Drag set ups and Road course set ups are way diffrent.... but both are about weight transfer..... and alot of cars can do both nowadays...

archemedes 08-29-2005 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by 97z2801ss
Drag set ups and Road course set ups are way diffrent.... but both are about weight transfer..... and alot of cars can do both nowadays...

they can do both, but do neither one well

camaro94 08-29-2005 11:57 PM

I'd rather take turns better, than go straight better. I see no thrill going in a straight line fast. It's the curves that make it interesting and fun.

97z2801ss 08-30-2005 09:03 AM

haha, but you can do it pretty good both ways ask heatseakr... its all in what you wanna doo...Id rather do decent at both

97' Z28 show project 08-30-2005 03:36 PM

in my opinon if you get a camaro or any other rear wheel vehical you would want more of a straight line all wheel drive and front wheel turn better


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