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This is a little advanced and requires a good working relationship with a "Good Front End Specialist" but you can stagger the left front and right front spindles about an inch (1") and that can slow up your reaction times a couple of hundreds. But remember that the alignment MUST be checked and corrected before taking the car to the track again to test your change. Maybe try a looser setting on the front shocks allowing more front suspension travel, also remember that how the rear axel moves and hooks the car will come into play here too. Pitch rotation of the body on the suspension , if increased will allow the car to move on the suspension before moving the tires. Just a couple of thoughts, I usually have to go the "Other Way" and tighten the car up - advanced age and lack of practice. Good luck with your changes. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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Best way I have slowed my reaction time is getting old.
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Money, First thing to do is go to a T&T track night. Ask for 5 tenths pro tree (Super Street)
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Before you work on the car as Mark is suggesting you have to work on yourself.
Along with his train of thought: If you don't have a practice tree buy one. Set it up for .5 Pro Tree Practice, you won't be anticipating you'll be reacting if red you did not see it. Set the roll out or delay so you are killing it if red and you know you saw it after repetition adjust. You are now seeing it It will become comfortable there will be no red You will see a pattern in your reaction time window that will be useful to know. Leave the delay/roll out setting alone switch to Full Tree. Stare down the bottom bulb and practice. Your delay roll out may need to be adjusted slower to achieve the same reaction time average and window since there is no way to remove knowing it's coming unless you block. Won't be much! The widow should tighten up a bit. Train your mind then work on the car.
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