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thrasherluver posted on Aug 13, 2008 2:09:45 PM - Report post
I have a Mustang Gt500 with all level four upgrades except for brakes. It hits the low sevens easily, and I've yet to hit all perfect shifts. The problem is when I hit the nitrous in either second or third gear it does a wheelie, and I've twice hit the finish line pole at 230 mph and totalled it. Is it possible to tune it so I can keep the front wheels on the ground with all that traction and still keep the horsepower? I've only run three drag races in it, and if the car is just a hair from straight when I hit the nitrous I'm screwed. It will still hit an 8 flat without the nitrous, so it's not a matter of being able to win, I just want to see what kind of time she will really run. Thanks.
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PLatinumpolak posted on Sep 03, 2008 8:01:41 PM - Report post
did you try making the rear suspension soft
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thrasherluver posted on Sep 03, 2008 8:21:54 PM - Report post
I switched to level 2 suspension and now I can hit mid 6's with ease. Thanks
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PLatinumpolak posted on Sep 05, 2008 5:24:46 PM - Report post
cool np
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Cielo1500 posted on Sep 22, 2008 6:04:09 AM - Report post
hi it's easy go to your garage select your drag car and open (costomize blueprint)select tune select the drivetrain and tune each gears ratio ((tall = wheelie _ short = speed ) and final drive gives the main idea. good luck