Our track has some pretty serious steep jumps. Originally I thought the eb410, was to slow in the corners for our indoor clay track. I pre-ordered the MIP Chassis. Before I received the MIP chassis, tried moving the rear shocks in front of the rear tires. That helped a lot. I then put the MIP chassis on, because I already ordered it. I like the eb410/MIP. But if I had it to do over, I would not have done the MIP. Moving the rear shocks was enough, in my opinion. Now I am playing with the et410, already with the rear shocks in front of the rear towers, I am not sold the MIP is the way to go. Maybe carpet? But on our track with lots of technical jumps, I'm going to back to the stock chassis. And in all seriousness, the eb410/et410 are a blast to drive. I still run my eb410/MIP, as it is whips in the corners like no others. But it does not drive like a eb410/et410.
Lame Tekno does not care enough to share with it's customers, some of the Pro setups. One reason my sct410.3 is going on ebay. I like comparing my setups to the Pro's, for some ideas.