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Old 03-10-2023, 10:52 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Opie View Post
So I like this idea, and have done something similar but I'm referring to the lift at the rear glass side of the trunk lid. While this type of stop keeps the rear of the trunk from compressing downward, it does little to nothing to reduce the lift at the front.
I understand what you are talking about but am a bit skeptical it's a problem. Are you sure that it is actually lifting on track? I'd be curious if you put a camera on it to see how much, if any, it moves.

*Edit* I pulled straight back on my Wang about as much as I dare and was able to change the AOA 0.5 deg. I'm still curious if this is actually happening on track. For now I'll chalk it up to DRS.
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