Spareless at the Track
Spareless at the Track
Probably going to the track this weekend for a couple of runs and had a question.
Would leaving my spare at home help or hurt my times? On the one hand, I believe the wieght savings will help since the car is lighter but could it also cause hooking issues since I'm removing weight from the back and running a stock rearend with street tires?
Any thoughts?
Would leaving my spare at home help or hurt my times? On the one hand, I believe the wieght savings will help since the car is lighter but could it also cause hooking issues since I'm removing weight from the back and running a stock rearend with street tires?
Any thoughts?
I would think if your spining alot off the line I would leave it in. If your not spining so much take it out. Also depends how much gas is in your tank.
Whats the rule here for ever 100 pounds lost you should gain 1/10 in the 1/4????????????
Whats the rule here for ever 100 pounds lost you should gain 1/10 in the 1/4????????????
I'm going to give it a try and see what happens. Last time I was there a Corba blew an axle at the line and the clean up was so poor that no one hooked for the rest of the night in that lane. If that happens again it won't matter what's in the trunk.
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tj@steeda
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Sep 8, 2015 10:45 AM




I've gotten in the habit of running it exactly as it's set up on the street.
