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On the mid-engine to drag comment - considering the way it skips sideways on the first quarter run in the video, not sure it's set up well enough to track!
I personally think a front-mid layout would suit the e30 better.
On the mid-engine to drag comment - considering the way it skips sideways on the first quarter run in the video, not sure it's set up well enough to track!
I personally think a front-mid layout would suit the e30 better.
I agree. It looked to light in the front end. Seems to be a hand full keeping it in a strait line.
I want to know what trans he used and how he set that up!
Ben
Thelma-Louise, the '88is Chump Car - back to M20 power!
2014 ChumpCar Season Schedule!
April 5-6 Autobahn, IL - Sat: 1st! Sun: 3rd
May23-25 Watkins Glen, NY: 4th, 5th, 4th
October 4 PittRace Sprints: 2nd in C-class
October 18-19 NCM, Bowling Green KY: 2nd, 1st!
Nov 1-2 Watkins Glen - Chumpionship - 1st car to exit the race with significant body damage :(
That thing rips. As for why mid engine just for drag, think about it. More weight over the rear tires = less spin. It's almost ideal. If you've ever driven a Porsche you'll understand. Primitive rear engine cars(no driving nannies) are solid in a straight line, however on a road course you have to drive them at 85% to continue living.
Seems like a lot of work for marginal gains in drag racing. Wide, sticky tires would do a much better job at a fraction of the cost and effort. Maybe he's got a weird fetish for snap oversteer?
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