I got it and only way to know is to get out there and run it. Make changes and see if it is better or worse. Most everyone else is running a rear engine four link dragster with big block Chevy and most even paint them the same but they know what it takes to make it work because everyone else has similar. Trust me ours does not respond the same as the other guys and one of those guys can not say Just put a little preload in the anti roll bar. You do not have one. You can not just make a shock setting change. You do not have shocks. Our tires and weight distribution does not work the same as those guys. None are like yours. None. Any input those guys give you most likely will not work on your car. All you can do is go out in YOUR car and make changes to see if it makes it better or worse and keep making changes until it works. Even what works on mine probably is not same on your car. But I have had to make massive changes and 18 months until I was able to get it to work good. With a FED it is a balancing act between horsepower, torque converter, weight, traction, weight distribution, Tire compound, tire pressure, correct tire stiffness, chassis stiffness or flex and more.
Data logger and good slow motion video can help you narrow down what is happening and which direction to go to fix it. I actually had to change my engine angle to make it work better among many other changes.