I searched, and found a few posts about a coilover/ladder bar set up, but I'm kind of looking at this from a difference angle. 
I was curious about which set up (stock style vs coil over/ladder bars) would be better for a very aggressive car (say mid 9's) that races primarily on the street. I know that people go into the 8's or deeper on a stock style suspension at the track, but will it transfer weight hard enough to put the power down on the street? Would a Ladder Bar set up be more efficent?
I'm interested in being able to launch on 10-15#'s of boost on the street, on a slick with VHT. More if possible. I'm not so much worried about spending money (I'm well aware it costs $$ to go fast) but I'd rather not throw it away if there's no point.
Very interested to heard your thoughts on the differences between the two. Oh, and out of curiousity, what is the best 60' for a stock style car, and for a ladder bar car?
Thanks in advance!
- Matt

I was curious about which set up (stock style vs coil over/ladder bars) would be better for a very aggressive car (say mid 9's) that races primarily on the street. I know that people go into the 8's or deeper on a stock style suspension at the track, but will it transfer weight hard enough to put the power down on the street? Would a Ladder Bar set up be more efficent?
I'm interested in being able to launch on 10-15#'s of boost on the street, on a slick with VHT. More if possible. I'm not so much worried about spending money (I'm well aware it costs $$ to go fast) but I'd rather not throw it away if there's no point.
Very interested to heard your thoughts on the differences between the two. Oh, and out of curiousity, what is the best 60' for a stock style car, and for a ladder bar car?
Thanks in advance!

- Matt