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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Canada
FS: Triple Black 03 Cobra Vert : Vancouver
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<blockquote data-quote="Tman" data-source="post: 2590854" data-attributes="member: 23519"><p>The Steeda bushings did help a little but not as much as I expected. It would feel like you can go a bit harder on the throttle before the wheelhop would start.</p><p>The biggest difference were the QA1 rear schocks, out of 10 settiings Ive tried I found that if you adjust them at 7/10 at the track the wheelhop is almost gone except that Im still running street tires. With drag radials and these schocks Im pretty sure you wouldnt have any more problems but if you like me I want a car that can corner as well and not just go in the straight line.</p><p>On the street I set them up at 5/10 and it actually drives very nice.</p><p>Let me know which route you will go!</p><p>Thanks! :thumbsup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tman, post: 2590854, member: 23519"] The Steeda bushings did help a little but not as much as I expected. It would feel like you can go a bit harder on the throttle before the wheelhop would start. The biggest difference were the QA1 rear schocks, out of 10 settiings Ive tried I found that if you adjust them at 7/10 at the track the wheelhop is almost gone except that Im still running street tires. With drag radials and these schocks Im pretty sure you wouldnt have any more problems but if you like me I want a car that can corner as well and not just go in the straight line. On the street I set them up at 5/10 and it actually drives very nice. Let me know which route you will go! Thanks! :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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