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Old 10-22-2024, 11:48 AM   #11
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Default Re: ET with and without wheelie.

Big statement coming from a nobody that ain’t ever done anything on the track. I’m ok with those that “hate” me because they don’t like the truth and the facts, hate me because my opinion doesn’t align with theirs, hate me cause my replies bruised their ego, hate me because I have 2 top tier cars, built and maintain with money not being an issue, hate me for whatever reason makes them feel better.

That said, i don’t post to make friends, have too many now. I post to offer my advice, my 1st hand experience from over 3 decades on the track, logging thousands upon thousands of passes in both a small tire, stock suspension stocker type door car as well a back halved 14” tire Super stock car, foot braked and trans brake launched.

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It is 100% relevant. .
Disagree 100%. Being able to hook was never stated by the OP in his original post nor his 2 follow-up posts.

That said, I've previously stated here, if you can't hook without a big long wheelie, you need to work on your junk.

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