I believe most of the time launches suffer is because most of the time the car is lowered with stiffer springs, which allow less stored energy for the launch (taller, lower spring rate springs will help transfer weight to the rear better, but affect everyday driving to a point). I honestly don't believe it will affect your current setup much, but take it with a grain of salt due to my lack of drag racing experience

My understanding is a car will plant the tires a little better if the LCAs are close to parallel to the ground, which requires the rear to be lowered a bit. This is why you see those Lakewood no-hop bars:
It has to do with how instant-center of the car affects weight transfer. There's a lot of math behind it, and I haven't researched it enough to understand it
