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Old 09-29-2006, 09:16 AM
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Well, your silence I guess answers my question. Both JB and Darren have been on the site since the questions were asked but there hasn't been a peep out of either one.

I was considering this for the Malitude, especially since I'm signed up for Power Tour. But I won't blindly buy this setup because your cars beat up some stock suspension cars on a track. Of course they did, they were stock suspension! Yours probably also had different a-arms or mounting locations, 17/18" wheels and tires, etc. which would all dramatically affect the handling also.

My question was (and still is) simple. I already have a well-sorted suspension designed by Mark Stielow that is a great compromise for track and street. I have 17" wheels and tires. What advantage would I have to install your air system to the car? The car sits perfect and has no headers to drag with the twin turbos, so ride height isn't a bonus to me. There are many on this site that already have modded suspensions, and may have the same question.

Thanks for your time.

Jody
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