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Old 10-21-2007, 02:46 PM   #13
FED 387
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Default Re: Wheelie bar newbie

You need to put limiters in to not allow the front suspension to bottom out ----also is this a street driven car too???? Take the front sway bar off entirely and try driving it---then put a rebuild kit in for the sway bar if you feel you need it---Really do not think you need a sway bar this I think is what is screwing you up a lot----Hell just get in and let er rip--I think you are becoming afraid of it too!!!! Concentrate on what you are doing and try to hit the shifts where you want them watch what is happening it still looks/sounds like you are lifting the peddle too on all but the last run---Try concentrating on a spot at the far end of the track AIM for it this will keep you from wandering all over instead of going straight---Really it looks pretty good but I still think you need to let the front rise a little and raise the bars and PUT some limiters in to keep the front end from bottoming out---Go look at a early camaro the malibu is basically the same fron endsee what they are doing and if it were me I'd get rid of the sway bar!!!! ----Dick
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