I was doing research on Pinion Angle to improve my 60' time. I made a phone call to FastJack and got some insight. Also talking with some other racers at the track and someone suggested that a -2 degree pinion angle was ideal. Did some online research (FastJacks idea) and discovered that the ideal angle varies with type of suspension (4 Link..Vs ..Leaf spring..etc.). I have a 2004 RC that is stock suspension, except for CalTracs. My pinion angle was +2.5 degrees. My suspension shop suggested a 4 degree wedge placed under the leaf spring pad would be a place to start. This took all of 5 minutes. By placing the thicker part of the wedge to the rear of the vehicle the pinion angle was changed to exactly 0 degrees. I took the truck out for a road test as the suspension guy says sometimes you can create a vibration if the angle changes too much. Wow....lo and behold the truck is WAY smoother, and the XMetal shifter is a lot quieter. I stomped the throttle in 1st gear ( from a roll on street tires) and left two even black marks and not the usual fishtail effect. It appears the power application is more even. Friday May 9th is the next Test and Tune evening at Famoso Raceway and I will report the result on any improvement on the 60' time.