Staging instructions?

Staging instruction are how you prefer your car to be set at the starting line behind the pin. For an example some guys like there front Dom wheel set a 1/16th off the rail and rears centered on the track. Some like the car set over to one side or the other. The ultimate goal is to position your car as it would run down the track "a straight line" hopefully giving you the lowest possible run time. I have seen a car and even my own car lower it time by 8 thousands by a good or proper stage. Hope this help I'm sure more people will chime in.
 
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Getting your cars staged correctly is another piece to the puzzle. On two of my cars the rear is centered, and on the other two the rear is off set to the dominate side. If you have a track it is easy to figure out how to stage it. With no track access it would not be so easy. In fact I think to insure proper staging I am going to include a picture with the car staged so the proxy stagger has no question oh how its staged.
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Quicktimederby said:
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Getting your cars staged correctly is another piece to the puzzle. On two of my cars the rear is centered, and on the other two the rear is off set to the dominate side. If you have a track it is easy to figure out how to stage it. With no track access it would not be so easy. In fact I think to insure proper staging I am going to include a picture with the car staged so the proxy stagger has no question oh how its staged.
idea

Quicktime, THAT IS A GREAT IDEA!!! i will keep the photo with the car it goes to on the table.
If it is possible, everyone should do it.