Are mid-engine chassis reverse what a regular car is?

Question:
Example, if i wanted to build a mid engine chassis, do use heavier struts and springs in the back, or does it stay the same as a front engine car

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Mid engine gives you a 50/50 weight ratio, so the spring setup would be different. The reason sport and exotic makers use mid engines is because of the weight distribution, and the improved handling it offers. Before you have your springs made, you should know the weights on the front and rear axles. A good spring shop can help you with this.

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the weight is moved to the back seat and hooks direct to the rear axle :)
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