Bracket Talk
Little bubbas

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March 15, 2018, 09:47 PM
Curly1
Little bubbas
quote:
Originally posted by Bludog331:
Do any of you guys running the 3074's have issues when the track gets marginal? I just asked because of with lack weight back there with the small block set up. I'm running 33x16 Hoosiers with a 443 sbc running high 5.0's. I would consider trying a smaller tire and an M/T just to loose the burnout shake and some rotational weight if the 3074's are good even when the track gets greasy or cold.


You will love the 3074 tire. It hooks much better on marginal tracks than any of the Hoosier tires I have tried. It works better on hot tracks here in Texas and even those few times when it is cold. Also SOO MUCH smoother on the burn out. I ran the Hoosier 14.5Wx32 D05, the 13.5 D05 and the 14x32 C07. With the Hoosier tires they hook or blow away and no in between.
The MT tire was FASTER and more consistent and easier on the car. I have ran the 3074 on track temps over 150* where in same temps the Hoosiers literally pulled up rolls of rubber off the track and was "Greasy" feeling. Also have run the MT 3074 down around 50* temps and the Hoosiers were questionable on anything under 65*


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March 15, 2018, 10:19 PM
66belair
Most small blocks need 3074, or 3074S?
March 15, 2018, 10:53 PM
Curly1
quote:
Originally posted by 66belair:
Most small blocks need 3074, or 3074S?


I choose the 3074 because my car is right at 1800 Lbs. If your car weighed more then I would consider the stiff sidewall.


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March 16, 2018, 06:18 AM
undacuva67
I ran 14.5 32 w d05 compound tires for years and years from freezing to 100 degrees and they always worked great . Ran mt also and saw no difference in two .
March 16, 2018, 06:28 AM
1320racer
quote:
Originally posted by 68TSCAMARO:
I ran 14.5 32 w d05 compound tires for years and years from freezing to 100 degrees and they always worked great .

Right of course you did, just as my friends and competitors do and thousands of bracket racers every season.
March 16, 2018, 12:28 PM
TORQIN
Any bubba tire can perform with power...

Any tire can perform with overtire and underpowered...
March 18, 2018, 08:57 AM
SmokinChicken
Was thinking about switching to little bubbas, I have heard from a few people that you should not balance them. Anyone here running them hear this.
March 18, 2018, 11:19 AM
TORQIN
I balance them...
March 18, 2018, 04:33 PM
"The Bender"
Why would anyone not balance a tire?


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March 19, 2018, 09:02 AM
TOP38
quote:
Originally posted by SmokinChicken:
Was thinking about switching to little bubbas, I have heard from a few people that you should not balance them. Anyone here running them hear this.


That makes no sense... You could have tires that don't require any weight but I would say that's the exception and not the rule. You may want to listen to other people... LOL
March 19, 2018, 09:45 AM
Rob7181
Have always balanced fronts and rears. Why would you not?


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March 21, 2018, 01:35 AM
irf3
The 3074s and its big brother 3084s are the 2 best tires MT offer over any other tire they sell. This is the tire that started the revolution!
March 22, 2018, 08:42 AM
00 DEAD ON
quote:
Originally posted by Rob7181:
Have always balanced fronts and rears. Why would you not?

And I also Always check roll-out (rear tires) at psi I run on the track. If there is a difference I stretch the smaller to match the larger.


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