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Originally Posted by grelland
nope, but a vega mid-motor b4, and wanted to see if I could "steal" some good ideas from you 
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The vega could probably be made working okey, but with the lack of grip you'd be far better off with a standard B4, especially since you don't carry speed onto any of the jumps... Even if you manage all the jumps, I doubt that you can punch it to gain distance and speed when needed.
What I would try though, is getting the motor as far back as possible, as much in axis with the rear wheels as you can, and also a bunch of antisquat. Since the midmotors usually are more stable on corner entry, you can sacrifice some of that grip in making the car go forwards.
Even if you get that done, I think it will be a big compromise. But I'd love to see it in action though!!! :-)