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DRR Pro |
was pretty funny! | |||
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DRR Pro |
Still...Comical! 2BKING Laughing at the guy who has the short circuit. 1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3000 lbs. Pump Gas 436 | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
What's with all the talk about weight? I don't get it, It's not like your closest competition is NHRA Copo Camaro's, where there is a weight limitation. There ain't no weight limits with dragsters. You're either fastest making posts on this page, or you ain't. Weight don't matter. Weight is no category. | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
There's only two dragster categories. N/A Boosted Neither category has weight limitations | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
I'd definitely do a 4.11, or 1.69 low with a 4.29 final gear, especially if it's a short deck 615 BBC. New Big Bubba radial 2.0 don't grow. From what I hear everyone will have em, once they're released onto the market. | |||
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DRR Pro |
I wish my car weighed 18xx...I'm at 1975 with a full tank of fuel and me in the seat. Add the bottle and wheelie bar and I'm well into the 2000's. Mark Goulette Owner/Driver of the Livin' The Dream Racing dragster www.livinthedreamracing.com "Speed kills but it's better than going slow!" Authorized Amsoil Retailer | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
4.11 isn't an optimum gear with these big tires and 1/8th mile racing. | |||
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DRR Elite |
not optimum for 1/4 mile racing either. | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
I'd imagine the current Big Bubba is a 10% growth tire, Hoosier probably 20% or close, now these are educated guesses but subject to error. You're gonna cross 300-400 rpm higher 1/8 mile on a no growth radial, with more converter slip. You'll see. If you don't switch to the new Big Bubba Grande radial 2.0, obviously what I'd do hypothetically does not apply to you. | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
Every now and then I take a peak at Retread's posts, especially the ones that do not apply to his cone crushing Nova! So some facts regarding his BS above: Big Bubba's grow about 6 to 7% on my car going 196+ MPH, not 10%. Less speed, less growth. He's only off by 40+ percent, time for a real education! Reducing the tire diameter at speed by using a smaller tire or a radial that won't grow much is effectively reducing load on the converter, no different than going from a 4.11 to a 4.29 rear gear. Converter slippage is a function of the load applied to it therefore slippage will be reduced, not increased. Retread must have stock in the Radial MT's that are in testing now, he almost plugs these tires as much as his triple crome plated bumper, wicked fast cone crushing SBC Nova! Since you have stock in these tires, maybe you can send me a set to test and we can see who's right! | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
Interesting how you start off with a facts don't matter Libtard claim that somehow I crushed the cone, when in reality there the cone sits on the finish line behind my Nova, unmoved. Show us your math for 7% tire growth, I imagine it's as libtarded as your previous delusional conclusions/claims. | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
You libtards just don't get it, it wasn't the track officials money to hand out to whoever they preferred. The race winner is decided by the race, not by libtard officials preferences for a winner. Below is the race, everything else is make believe. Who specializes in make believe and facts don't matter?... Libtards. | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
TECHNICALLY a normal bubba would be 11% growth. It starts life at 35" and grows to 39". You can fact check me on the mickey website... Jeremiah Hall | |||
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DRR Elite |
Hoosier’s C1550 at speed | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
So you read it on the internet so it's gospel. Based on Racepak data and my time slips my Big's grow from 34.9" to 36.6". Tire growth which is known as the loaded radius or diameter is a function of the tire, rpm and weight of the car. What you read on the internet sounds much closer to the 3186 tire and not the 3195/3197 tires, AKA Big Bubbas, technically! | |||
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DRR Pro |
Ed, wide open run, what are you crossing the stripe at, rpm wise? 1/4 mile....and what gear? Mark Goulette Owner/Driver of the Livin' The Dream Racing dragster www.livinthedreamracing.com "Speed kills but it's better than going slow!" Authorized Amsoil Retailer | |||
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DRR Elite |
7700 and 4.29 | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
When the 3195 first came out, MT dealers and the website showed that the tire grew to the same height as the 3186, which is 39". But, the 3195 started taller, so it had less growth than the 3186. This all used to be on the MT website, and you no longer can find it. Jeremiah Hall | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
The 3186 and the bubba's are very close to the same diameter! I have had both and yes, as with all tires, some are smaller and some are bigger depending on the batch. The 3186 grows more because it's a 17" wide tire vs 15" for the bubbas. Also I know the 3186's did not grow to 39" either, more like 37.5 to 38 max on my car/dragster at 195 mph. Maybe 39" on a 210 MPH plus dragster but those cars have rear wings! When you look at Ed's picture, the rear tires look bigger than they really are with respect to the load radius. Look closer and you can see the 12 o'clock position of the tire to the center of the rim is more than to the 6 o'clock position. This distance is what counts with respect to rpm and mph, basically the effective tire diameter. | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
Post a photo of the race pack graph. | |||
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