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iv never been it the top of 4th when i crossed the line (i think?)
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MR Bender wrote:iv never been it the top of 4th when i crossed the line (i think?)
I was in top of 3rd gear.
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fugazi wrote:
TOMSUN wrote:
thrash wrote:I've heard that ideally you should be at the top of the rpm range in 4th gear when crossing the finish? Is this true?
yes
Wouldn't that be close to 125mph (200km/h)?
That is for working out theoritical best gearing for drag racing. They aim to be at red line in 4th gear as they cross the line.
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TOMSUN wrote:
fugazi wrote:
TOMSUN wrote: yes
Wouldn't that be close to 125mph (200km/h)?
That is for working out theoritical best gearing for drag racing. They aim to be at red line in 4th gear as they cross the line.
So 3.9-1 diff and 14s would be the best way to go ya rekon?
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Pete, I have a pair of good used slicks that you can borrow'. 15 x 26 x 9's from memory...
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NXTIME wrote:Pete, I have a pair of good used slicks that you can borrow'. 15 x 26 x 9's from memory...
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Are they on rims already?
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Yes.....commondore rims though :D
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Alternatively, I also have 255/50/16 M/T ET Street Drag radials.
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In WA you aren't allowed to run slicks and radials together, you need to use proper cross ply front runners.
Those 255 drag radials with a low pressure would make a huge difference over your 17's if you do a decent warm up skid.
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Under ANDRA rules, if your car runs quicker than 12.5 then you must use cross ply front tyres with slicks. And TOMSUN's car won't run those times...yet ;)

I think the drag radials will work well. Just need some 4 stud wheels to suit.
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