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Mullis chassis set up

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June 05, 2019, 10:43 AM
00 DEAD ON
Mullis chassis set up
Anyone with a mullis (2007) that runs in the 4.40’s like to share there chassis set up. This one shakes the tires on the launch
Thx in advance


Brian Mollison
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June 05, 2019, 10:54 AM
Rick4310
I'll say it before anyone else, What tire is on it? I've owned 4 Mullis cars but have only gone 4.65 at best.. I have seen them go 4.40 a lot..


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June 05, 2019, 11:21 AM
jenavet
we are 4.0's in an 2007,great car,smoooth as glass.need more info
June 08, 2019, 06:41 AM
Hammertime
quote:
Originally posted by 00 DEAD ON:
Anyone with a mullis (2007) that runs in the 4.40’s like to share there chassis set up. This one shakes the tires on the launch
Thx in advance


Brian , no matter what brand of car it’s best to tune to the combinatio but start from the basics.
Make sure swingarm is squared when going in and then to car, a good starting point is 2* down on bottom bar, 8-12* down on top, drive in car. 2-4* pinion angle. I’ve worked on dozens of cars with several brands this will go down a track and fine tune from there. Good luck


David Lanning


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June 08, 2019, 07:50 AM
00 DEAD ON
Brian , no matter what brand of car it’s best to tune to the combinatio but start from the basics.
Make sure swingarm is squared when going in and then to car, a good starting point is 2* down on bottom bar, 8-12* down on top, drive in car. 2-4* pinion angle. I’ve worked on dozens of cars with several brands this will go down a track and fine tune from there. Good luck[/QUOTE]
Thanks David. I am really close to what you gave me. He has a Penske shock and I think that’s most of the problem. Trying to figure out where it needs to be. He has NO idea on the shock setting or air psi that it needs
Again Thx


Brian Mollison
2009 RaceTech Dragster
2020 Sumerduck Dragway VA Top ET Champion
2017 Sumerduck Top ET & SSS Track Champion
2017 MAC Top ET Track Champion
2009 Sumerduck Dragway Va Top ET & IHRA SSS Track Champion
2008 IHRA Division 1 Top ET Bracket Final Runner-up
2007 Colonial Beach Dragway Top ET Track Champion
June 08, 2019, 09:14 AM
Curly1
What tire? That is the question and the main reason people leave Hoosier.

If you are sure it is not the tire then I would check real close for any loose rod ends or any play of any kind in the rear including the shocks.


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June 09, 2019, 11:45 PM
Stephen Hughes
Seen a penske shock just decide it was done on an american car, 4.80 car would shake like a fuel car. He had a spare afco so he installed it same day and went right back to running as it should. He never sent the penske off to find out what issue it had though.


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