26 vs 28's
I was at the track today and a buddy was telling me how his car was down 2mph by going from 26's to 28's (3600 raceweight).
28's work great on the light cars and cars with a lot of gear, but for heavier A4 cars is it really necessary?
My 3490lb A4 car went 11.02@122.62mph today on a 1.50 in 1700DA, 78% humidity...
I am racing on 28x10.0x15 Hoosier slicks at 14psi.
Seems to me that 27's or even 26's would maybe work since my car is not super lite and it will not skate around like a 3100 lb car with the same power.
I have 4.11's and am going thru traps at like 6100 sometimes 6200 - seems way too low.
Also think my car would slow down (a lot) if I went to a 3.89 gear vs my current 4.11's?
I guess I am used to seeing nitrous car run 28's and grab the kit off the line but I don't make 550 ft lbs of tq off the line...
I mostly want to compare notes with heavy cars.
I'm sure I squeeze a bit more power from my combo but I don't think the 28's are going to help my 3rd gear pull, it's been killing it.
John
3500 lb raceweight
11.02@122.62mph 1.50
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Car went 1.59 today but with the Hals front and back I think I can cut a 1.4 with shorter tires...
I went 11.15 last year on a 1.53 and 26's... old combo.
<small>[ September 28, 2002, 10:42 PM: Message edited by: Pro Stock John ]</small>
I love my 28" ET Drags... I don't know how a 26" tire would work on my car.
I'll be sticking a 30" tire on the car if I put N2O back on it. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="gr_grin.gif" />
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One thing, though. ON the ET drags (Hoosiers are different), a softer rubber compound is used on the 26x15x10 than what is used on the 28x15x10.5Ws. I wonder if that is why there have been more than one 1.3x 60 foots on the 26" tires. It's just that I will run out of RPM if I don't go 28"
Greg
p.s. John, could you get any closer to 10s and not be there? Gotta be frustrating.
I'm starting learn that bigger is not always better,I've tried countless stuff that was supposed to make me go faster and actually slowed me down.Stick with a small LT header,good cam and heads at 3400lbs w/4.10/26/TP4400 threw a cutout and you'll go fast...
JS
give 26s a try it might easier to dial in your shift points too.
Were you hitting the limiter on the shifts etc?
Cheers,
Chris
Chris
<strong>Here's the formula,Z28Kid....
GEAR X MPH X 336 DIVIDED BY TIRE SIZE
JS
Sticking with 26in Slicks</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">JS always helping me out with the formula's! Thanks man!
Chris






