I'm not a serious drag racer by any means. I want to have fun and be safe! However, at what point do you guys recommend making changes to suspension and chassis to keep the car safe? Is a 12-13 second bug stable at the top end of the 1/4 mile track if it has only stock suspension? My little 1776 is nowhere near that quick. I currently run 18's.
But with a bigger and better motor going in, I want to make safety my first priority. When do I need to start up grading things? And what do I upgrade first?
I've got a "built" HD stock ratio transmission from Steve Beecher of Orange County Geerbox. It's got stock axles in it. (But that tranny is in my convertible right now.)

Scott Faivre
When the front end is lowered, it develops negitive caster. This angle can greatly affect how the car handles. With positive caster, the car has a tendency to go staight by itself. with negitive caster, the car will tend to wander at high speeds. Negitive caster is great for road racing but you need positive caster for drag racing for high speed stability. So, when you lower the front end, you need about 3/4 on an inch of material behind the lower beam of the front torsion beam to get the positive caster back. I use a thin and thick caster shim to do this. That will get you back around 2-3 degrees of positive caster.
The rear of the car I lower just a little. Not much really. However, you need to limit the up travel of the rear suspension. A VW beetle tends to rise in the rear at high speeds. This may cause excessive positive camber and make the car unstable. You can do this with a spacer under the spring plate or straps around the rear shock. Wings are used to break the vacuum that is created behind the bug at high speeds thus giving you down force. I run the Hedron Helper due to being small. It is designed to break the vacuum. The larger wings will create down force by them selves.
I would probably say that if you have lowered the front end, get the alignment back in specs. The rear end may not be a factor until you get over a 100 in the 1/4. And yes, I have studied the Berg info and have followed it. Very good info. As you get real quick, your next quest is to get the front end above the center of gravity as quickly as possible. As covered in Bergs info. Carl