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My dragster is 2060 lbs. with me on the starting line, what gearing are you running. Motor high 4.50’s to low 4.60’s. I have 4.30 rears and Lil Bubbas. Just interested if other heavy dragsters are running 456 or 488 gears
Thx in advance


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i was lighter but i had a used set of nascar gears,i loved them.4.44 that mother was a rocket.not pro gears though.normally use 4.30


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The only reason I could see wanting to go to a different gear would be for use with a shorter ratio first gear (assuming using a Powerglide). In this instance, and using the Wallace calculators, you have the same starting line ratio with a 1.80/4.30 as you do with a 1.69/4.56. This in turn would give you more rpm at the 1/8 in high gear if you were strictly 1/8 mile racing and were looking for maybe a little et there. I've always been under the impression that if you have the converter matched to the car/motor/weight etc. and it is already optimized then you wouldn't see much ET in just changing gear. I am interested to see if anyone has done it though and what their results were.


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IM 1900 and made the switch from 430 to 410. Car went from running 4.53-4.55 in this spring weather to 4.47-4.50. I am running a set of 111" Big bubbas as well. Conventional headed 632 on injection. I also went from 150-151 to 153-154. From data, it looked like the 430 was trying to lock up converter too quick, now the 410 is allowing it to slip the converter better and has turned into better et all the way down.


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IM 1900 and made the switch from 430 to 410. Car went from running 4.53-4.55 in this spring weather to 4.47-4.50. I am running a set of 111" Big bubbas as well. Conventional headed 632 on injection. I also went from 150-151 to 153-154. From data, it looked like the 430 was trying to lock up converter too quick, now the 410 is allowing it to slip the converter better and has turned into better et all the way down.


Conventional headed" 632, there's why. Torque and RPM are measurable quantities of engine output.

As long as the torque isn't diminishing at a higher rate than the rpm is increasing, you're making power.

Put some better flowing cylinder heads and a bigger stick in it, watch what happens according to the latent potential for rpm.

Has nothing to do with weight, weight isn't the limiter, rpm is.
 
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Mike,
You are correct on my combo not wanting to be up stairs. That is it, that is literally the only thing you are correct on. If weight did not matter, the companies out there wouldn't ask that question. Everything comes into the equation when trying to build a converter. Another thing, Brian is alky injected, so it might help the engine to lug it with a little less gear, just like mine did. My motor on gas makes power to 7500, but cut that back a tough on alky.


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You are correct on my combo not wanting to be up stairs. That is it, that is literally the only thing you are correct on. If weight did not matter, the companies out there wouldn't ask that question. Everything comes into the equation when trying to build a converter.


The topic is Dragster weight vs gearing, not converters Sir. It needed pointed out weight isn't the limiter, rpm is.

Take Pro Stock for example, before RPM was limited, whoever had the greatest latent potential for RPM, had a distinct performance advantage, as will always be the case n/a, effective rpm is King, meaning torque.

With the new rule, it's a bracket race, in approach to each round, for crews / teams.

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Mike,
You are correct on my combo not wanting to be up stairs. That is it, that is literally the only thing you are correct on. If weight did not matter, the companies out there wouldn't ask that question. Everything comes into the equation when trying to build a converter.


The topic is Dragster vs weight, not converters Sir. It needed pointed out weight isn't the limiter, rpm is.


Gullible is written on the ceiling of the cave your in bud. It all matters when you are trying to run 4.50s in a dragster


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Mike,
You are correct on my combo not wanting to be up stairs. That is it, that is literally the only thing you are correct on. If weight did not matter, the companies out there wouldn't ask that question. Everything comes into the equation when trying to build a converter.


The topic is Dragster vs weight, not converters Sir. It needed pointed out weight isn't the limiter, rpm is.


Gullible is written on the ceiling of the cave your in bud. It all matters when you are trying to run 4.50s in a dragster


Gullible? gullible is not applicable. I'm speaking the unbendable fundamentals of engine output. I can't help it you can't comprehend, or don't have the understanding.

Torque and RPM are measurable quantities of engine output. Start here in your learning.
 
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My dragster is 2060 lbs. with me on the starting line, what gearing are you running. Motor high 4.50’s to low 4.60’s. I have 4.30 rears and Lil Bubbas. Just interested if other heavy dragsters are running 456 or 488 gears
Thx in advance


I would leave it like it is...


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It looks to be running well. I’d leave it alone. Spend the $$ on something else.



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no gain leave it alone
 
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