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why not the LS2LS7? @ Nov 7th 2007 4:03AM
You apparently can't read speedball's post. He says the car already will go nose down because it's nose heavy. No, it goes nose down because the nose leaves the ramp first and thus begins falling while the back is still traveling up the ramp.
It wouldn't go less nose over if the engine were in the back. It's not an issue of how much the nose weighs, because objects (ends of a car) of different weights do not fall at different speeds.