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Whats the weight ratio for the 914? 49% front 51% rear? Or what?
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>So, weight needs to come off the rear for better balance.. correct?
If by better balance, you mean that you want to be able to stick a pipe under the mid point between the front and rear wheels and have the car balance then yes. If you are referring to having the car handle, brake or accelerate better then no. |
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