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well we went to the track, i just ran my car with the cat back exhaust. no programer or anything and ran a 15.15 at 91 mph. i beat the grand am by a second and he had a better reation time and the vette rims and tires helped me hook up much better. i asked a mechanic and he showed me that my drivetrain was built really strong and i would not have to worry about it breaking when some1 told me it was crap. He also said the only disadvantage to the wider tire is it wears out the tie rods faster...
Yeah that makes sense. The wider tires let you hook up real nice.
And whoever said that front wheel drive has better traction off the line is a dumb ***.
Rearwheel drive has the best traction in a drag scenario. When you launch the car all of the weight is transferred to the rear and plants it on the rear tires. You can snap off the line much quicker. Only thing better is AWD
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