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yes moving weight back will help even out the weight balance, but at the same time it polorizes the weight, so dynamically the car will handle worse in some aspects.
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yes moving weight back will help even out the weight balance, but at the same time it polorizes the weight, so dynamically the car will handle worse in some aspects. think 911 porsche with weight in the back. I feel since the OE tank is lower and centrally located, it's actually a better location.
Seems like alot of work, and in the end you have a fuel cell in your trunk LOL |
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