Based on our recent build the answer is no, you will have to bend the axle and add steer or move weight forward. John recommended 1.75 oz behind the rear axle, but we had already epoxied 12 cubes behind the rear axle and 10 cubes in front of the rear axle. The car is a p n p block 3 wheel rail runner, 5 inch wheelbase 4 wheels attached, with pine fenders. Initially the front wheel had .55 oz on it, we put all the remaining tuning weight in front of the DFW and got the weight on the front wheel up to .74 oz. We ran the pack race on a 6-lane 42' besttrack the car wiggled on most runs and ran 3.01x - 3.04x which easily won the pack but won't cut it for the district race.