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* Stage as shallow as possible. * Go to a taller tire, but watch for fender interference. Then experiment with lower tire pressures, but not below a safe minimum. * You'll likely slow RT's with bias ply slicks over radials and traction will be more consistent on marginal tracks. Radials tend to be faster with RT's & ET's, but more sensitive to track conditions. Then there is varying launch RPM and the other suggestions, like staggered front suspension. As a bonus, more rollout also helps ET! Some tracks can have slightly different rollouts, but how you see the tree at different tracks (distance, background, etc.) as well as your mood from day to day can also affect overall reaction times.
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