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Old 05-29-2014, 03:47 PM   #10
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Default Re: Bracket Racing Street Car

Congratulation, do not try to overpower the track, remember that the Camaro's rear end is the weak link in your car. My best advice is to inform yourself as much about bracket racing, such as roll-out, deep staging for a street car is a must. Look up on Biondo electronic site you will find a wealth of information that you can use. Remember reaction time is a must, 60' time will help you see if you spun on the line. Learn on how to hold some number back or dial honest, two different way of racing. Also install a temperature gauge. When I ran my street Monte Carloss I would let it run all the time never shutting it off, this was when all these computer cars can cause your car to pick up two tenths when you shut it off. Nice to see you amongst the Bracketeers.lolClaude Ruel p.s. go on Jegs web site and photocopy the log book, this will help you tremendously.
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