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Relocation brackets? Need set up help.

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Old May 8, 2006 | 12:56 AM
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yeah it's legal just no electronics. i've been around racing all my life. my last car was built in house at my dads shop.from a suncoast kit. 27 aero roadster with a 395cid windsor, glide all the tricks and ran 9.20's@147. before that rear engine dragster with BBF and glide 8.50's @160 and so on. this is the slowest car i've raced since i was 14. when you are around this stuff all your life you learn a few things ya know. justin burcham and i were talking last week about this subject. guys that have s/c and all kinds of power and don't understand why they are running slower than the n/a cars. it's all about suspension gears and tires. hell justin went 11.93 n/a. he was surprised i was only running 3.73's and we figured the 4.30's should be worth a tenth at least with my combo. it's all about getting the perfect combination of stuff together and having a good track and good air to get those numbers he got.
Old May 8, 2006 | 06:48 PM
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Thanks for the help kss3valve and spyder I think I am going to install them tonight. I do love it when somebody tells me to read the instructions some times it is much better to ask people who have prior experience with this product. I can't wait to see if they improve my times Friday night.
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