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03.25.2009, 08:43 PM

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The heavier oil in front will help, but have you tuned the slipper yet? might be an option

yea, i dont want ot run it to loose and start melting spurs. i turned the punch control up today and it helped some.its at 50% now.

i also bought a kershaw lcg chassis. the added length and lower cg im hoping will help.
   
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04.02.2009, 03:20 AM

interesting
why not lockup the diff ? or are you racing
   
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interesting
why not lockup the diff ? or are you racing
racing.i wouldn't of took out the solid center if i just wanted to lock it up ;)
   
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04.07.2009, 01:29 AM

Move some weight around and play with shocks and set up, get less weight transfer to the back..

Pics might help if you can.


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