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Beyond Help
Lowering Springs vs Stock Springs for Drag Racing
Hey. Currently I have front and rear Eibach lowering springs in the car. I was thinking that If I replaced the front lowering springs with the stock springs and kept the lowering springs in the rear, that I would have better weight transfer then I do now because the front end would be able to lift more. Does anyone run this set up? What do you guys think about it working better?
Thanks
Jon
2008 NA G8 GT
1/4 mile = 10.93 @ 123
60' = 1.47
DA = 500
Naturally Aspirated-230/242 Cam-.030 Milled Heads-Valve Job-New Era Performance ECM/TCM tune-New Era Performance Ported Throttle Body-Vararam CAI-Rick Crawford Modified Intake Manifold-VMS HSRK-UD Pulley-MSD Plugs-4" MAF-Ram Air Plate-Circle D Triple Disk 4000-4200 245mm Converter-3.45 gears-1 7/8 American Racing Headers-Magnaflow mid muffler-SLP Lowering Springs in Rear-M&H Skinnies-Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials 295/45/17-Dark Star Rims
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ARANGO AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING SERVICES, WEBSTER NY
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Beyond Help
2008 NA G8 GT
1/4 mile = 10.93 @ 123
60' = 1.47
DA = 500
Naturally Aspirated-230/242 Cam-.030 Milled Heads-Valve Job-New Era Performance ECM/TCM tune-New Era Performance Ported Throttle Body-Vararam CAI-Rick Crawford Modified Intake Manifold-VMS HSRK-UD Pulley-MSD Plugs-4" MAF-Ram Air Plate-Circle D Triple Disk 4000-4200 245mm Converter-3.45 gears-1 7/8 American Racing Headers-Magnaflow mid muffler-SLP Lowering Springs in Rear-M&H Skinnies-Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials 295/45/17-Dark Star Rims
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ARANGO AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING SERVICES, WEBSTER NY
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