2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

Premixing, The Day-to-day Nitty Gritty

Old Apr 21, 2005 | 04:17 PM
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This topic has been covered a million times.



http://www.fc3spro.com/TECH/FAQ/premix.html



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Old Apr 21, 2005 | 07:45 PM
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[quote name='RONIN FC' date='Apr 21 2005, 06:15 AM']I dont know about you, but I dont put passengers behind the rear wheels like the gas tank is. In fact, when I have a passenger (in the seat) handeling is more predictable. It feels like I dont need to preload as much before a sharp left as I normally would driving solo.



And drag racing isnt all people use their cars for. I can feel a difference in handeling when the tank is full, Just like if you added 80 lbs in front of your front wheels you would notice a difference.



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80 lbs from the front wheels is the A/C, power steering, and emissions removed from a car. No difference in "handeling" [sic].
Old Apr 22, 2005 | 08:51 AM
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What can I say? Maybe your not sensitive enough of a driver to feel.

Maybe you spend most of your time driving in a strait line. Which is fine, but there is no reason why you shouldnt feel a difference with a passenger or a full tank of gas in a 2700 lb car.
Old Apr 22, 2005 | 09:32 AM
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cmoe on guys, stick to the topic or leave it to PMs
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