On a typical bracket door car do you prefer the car to leave like a slot car or wheels in the air? Mine just pulls the struts to the limit and goes. Thanks
August 14, 2023, 10:56 PM
imakehp
I would think no wheelie would be more consistent.....But I've always heard if you're going up, you're not going forward. So I try to keep wheelies to a minimum
. Dave
F J B
August 14, 2023, 11:31 PM
WHOMPWHOMP
Wheels UP….S-DIMES anyway….
August 15, 2023, 12:50 AM
Joe Burkleo
As long as a car is just not sitting still and jerking the wheels straight up out of the beams, it should be OK.
If the car is moving forward while it is pulling the struts to the limit as you describe, you are getting good weight transfer which is the goal.
August 15, 2023, 05:41 AM
1320racer
Wheelie
August 15, 2023, 06:04 AM
Nim Rod
quote:
Originally posted by 1320racer: Wheelie
Seconded. Chicks love door cars and wheelies.
------------------------------------ Not Hot Rod, not Super Rod, not Quick Rod, but the one and only NimRod
August 15, 2023, 06:20 AM
434 olds
Cars will always be faster with less wheelies. My T/S car doesn't like hanging the front end so i have it tuned to where it yanks the front end 1-2 inches and will print 1.09 60FT tickets all day long.
Worlds Quickest And Fastest 71 Cutlass On The Planet Earth
My car leaves exactly like that. 1.40 / 6.20. If I wanted to do wheelies I’d leave in first gear.
August 15, 2023, 10:02 AM
1320racer
mid to high 1.20s with our typical wheelie set up depending on weather, which is adjusted based on DA. Mid 1.30s letting if fly, breaking the beam with the back tires.
August 15, 2023, 10:24 AM
TomR
Wheelies are fun but I prefer my car leave with the front tires 1-2" off the ground.
72 Nova "Hooptie"
August 15, 2023, 11:18 AM
Nim Rod
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Originally posted by markemark:
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Mine just pulls the struts to the limit and goes.
My car leaves exactly like that. 1.40 / 6.20. If I wanted to do wheelies I’d leave in first gear.
Lame.
------------------------------------ Not Hot Rod, not Super Rod, not Quick Rod, but the one and only NimRod
August 15, 2023, 12:06 PM
markemark
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Originally posted by Nim Rod: My car leaves exactly like that. 1.40 / 6.20. If I wanted to do wheelies I’d leave in first gear.
Lame.
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Not Lame! Show me your car on the back of a 10+ year all door car event T-Shirt….
August 15, 2023, 12:22 PM
J178RED
My Camaro is setup to wheelie around 4”. With a lot of testing I found this is perfect to repeat my 60’ times which really works out down the track. Consistency is what it’s all about no matter how fast or slow.
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August 15, 2023, 12:49 PM
BG7X77
quote:
Originally posted by markemark:
quote:
Originally posted by Nim Rod: My car leaves exactly like that. 1.40 / 6.20. If I wanted to do wheelies I’d leave in first gear.
Lame.
Not Lame! Show me your car on the back of a 10+ year all door car event T-Shirt….
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Anyone would be very hard pressed to find a more well thought out race car and drag racer than mark and his equipment. Turns on a BUNCH of win lights every year.
I have seen below average racers get lucky and go deep in rounds and even win an event. I have never seen one consistently turn on win lights throughout the year. I think someone should reconsider their definition of lame.
Oh, and he actually acts mature and tactful online. Try to follow suit.
BG
August 15, 2023, 12:53 PM
RPROGAS
Not arguing with anyone but my car will ET quicker and more consistent as a bracket car with the wheels down but have quicker .400 pro tree reaction times (Super Gas/Super Comp) by pulling the wheels up.
I also realize every car can be different. My son's T/S runs the same almost no matter what you do, wheels up or down. He added 20 pounds to the back of his car then shifted it to the front, it ran the exact same 60 foot times and 330 times, no difference.
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