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Nothing electronic off the shelf, street/drag setup cam be made using Koni yellow struts though.

Only downside is taking the coolant overflow bottle off to adjust the drivers side

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The konis will be good, but it will always be a compromise. I would have a complete pair of dedicated 90/10 struts that you could fit up for the drag meets then swap it back out for street duty

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Yes, removing the swaybar will help the front lift, but it can make the nose lift unevenly and point you to the wall or centre line

If you can, leave the rear at standard height so the weight transfer is shared by the front and the rear suspension. If the rear is too low you are asking the rear tyres to hold traction while the front has all the weight on it - usually ends up in smoke

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If the back end is lifting it means the rods are working well, you just need a set of shocks with rebound to hold the body down and then you need the front end to lift

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