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CVD or BONES per Charlie Perez
"bones", will tend to make the rear end behave as if you are running a softer spring. Sometimes this is a good thing and yields better bump handling....sometimes it will cause you to go over the line and your rear suspension will not center-up....thus a loss in ability to accelerate straight.
Most of the guys don't try the bones except on blue groove or extremely bumpy tracks that still have pretty good traction. Then the loss in acceleration stability isn't as much as the gain in grip for the bumps.
If you put your bones on and the car won't accelerate straight on corner exit, then go back to CVDs. This case typically happens on lower grip tracks with a dusty top layer.
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