Bracket Talk
Dial In Or Index Racing?

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May 28, 2018, 01:37 AM
imakehp
Dial In Or Index Racing?
I like index racing....

Pro light
no shoe polish


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Dave



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May 28, 2018, 08:45 AM
Rob7181
I dial in raced for 22 years and have been index racing for the last 8 years. I like that divisional and national events finish around 6pm and you have a chance to see and hang out with people you don’t get to see to often.


Rob Robertson
May 28, 2018, 10:05 AM
Matrix
I like both. They each present their own challenges and I love it.


Daryl Pinder

Dynasty Motorsports
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May 28, 2018, 02:17 PM
Mike Beck
quote:
Originally posted by BLIND MULE 2217:
The index stuff around here has been popular since the ORSCA days....that was fun, real racing. 3000lbs 10.5 tire max, no stops, and .400 pro tree on a 7.0 and 6.0 index. None of our stuff is on a .500 tree and it shouldn't be. My wagon weighed 3000lbs would run 7.70s and I could be .015-.020 on a .400 tree. Now it's more run whatcha brung but still no stops allowed. In 7.0 you better be .020 or better or leave your ramps and straps out cause it will be an early day.


What do you run in the 1/4?
May 28, 2018, 02:41 PM
BLIND MULE 2217
Never ran the wagon quarter mile as there were no races but My mustang weighed 3200 with me in it. Would run 10.70s. In the quarter. Ran 7.00 and some s/st. Had .010 in the box on a .400 tree. .110 to go green in s/st flickering the stage bulb on. 25" front tire with a 28 10.5w rear . Leaving at 4800.
May 28, 2018, 04:03 PM
Floyd Staggs
I like index racing. I run D/G, 10.60, in my hay hauler and the .400 tree is a challenge. I can't cut a light with a knife. The Heritage series is all nostalgia, no electronics. My son runs the truck in dial in. He doesn't like the pro tree in our heavy turd. 4000# is hard to get moving.


Old Guys Rule
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May 29, 2018, 10:24 AM
Cal of MD
Hello All.
I like both, but would rather run the .90 classes. I generally run 5 to 8 Divisional a year. It is not as easy as some think. You just don't set the computer on cruise control and let it go. You need to watch the weather as it effects the ET drastically when on the stop.
Plus as said earlier at the divisional everything is kind of on a schedule, so you get to spend time with family and friends eating/Drinking BSing and generally having a good time.
Cal SST 1177
May 30, 2018, 07:58 PM
mavman
Oh I love index racing, but I'm footbraking and with zero electronics-other than an MSD 6AL box.

I also love bracket racing, and to me index racing IS bracket racing; but with both cars having the exact same dial-in, in my case, 6.00 because that's what the car runs flat footed.

I have in the past tried index'ing with the transbrake and a throttle stop (7.0) and honestly the challenge changed from getting the light to adjusting the car to (A) cut a light and (B) adjustments to the throttle stop, and not so much MY (driver)'s program. I found the footbrake index stuff is a lot more fun.