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[QUOTE="Hotrodtractor, post: 950604, member: 25"] So - your working theory is that when you launch the suspension in the rear lifts due to your high amount of anti-squat built into the system. As the car settles in (providing it doesn't unload the tires) the suspension will provide a bit more forward force from the axle unwrapping, yet you state that the pinion angle barely moves..... Why didn't you build in adjustment to fine tune this setup to that theory? BTW - you can't create energy. That violates the laws of physics. You can transform it all day long, but you can never create or destroy it. All that energy that you are using that is stored up in your suspension came from the engine loading up that suspension at launch. Sometimes that is a good thing, sometimes that is a bad thing. It just all depends on how much power you are making, how hard those turbos hit, etc... [/QUOTE]
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