Mike Gaines
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On my recent diet program I took 183 lbs out of the car. About 120 lbs was taken out the car from the rear axle BACK. Replaced the 70lb steel deck lid with a 10 lb fiberglass deck lid (from Sled City) for a 60 lb reduction, Took out 1 of my 2 Optima Batteries for a 45 lb reduction and removed a steel "tub" that my old 10 gallon poly fuel cell was dropped into. That "tub weighed about 30 lbs. I replace the 10 gallon poly fuel cell with a 5 gallon aluminum fuel cell.
So...I have always ran 17lbs of air in my Hoosier Stiff Sidewall slicks (with tubs) and used a 3600rpm chip in my transbrake so I had left all that the same for my first pass.
When I launched the car it just blew the tires off....the tires broke traction violently, the tach went instantly tp 7000 and hit the rev limiter 7000rpm chip, I let off the gas and got back in it and it broker traction again...so I just drove in thru.
It had a 1.862 60 foot, rather than a 1.400 60' and went 10.927 rather than 10.15.
I called Hoosier and they said the solution was rather simple. They said with taking 120lbs out of the car BEHIND the rear axle was no different than adding about 5 lbs of air into the tires.
So...he said the car thought it had around 21lbs of air in the tires (relativitly thinking) so of course it would break traction.
He said to lower the air pressure in the tires to about 13lbs, or so, and everything would be ok.
Can I have racer's opinions of this please....seems logical to me.
Thanks
So...I have always ran 17lbs of air in my Hoosier Stiff Sidewall slicks (with tubs) and used a 3600rpm chip in my transbrake so I had left all that the same for my first pass.
When I launched the car it just blew the tires off....the tires broke traction violently, the tach went instantly tp 7000 and hit the rev limiter 7000rpm chip, I let off the gas and got back in it and it broker traction again...so I just drove in thru.
It had a 1.862 60 foot, rather than a 1.400 60' and went 10.927 rather than 10.15.
I called Hoosier and they said the solution was rather simple. They said with taking 120lbs out of the car BEHIND the rear axle was no different than adding about 5 lbs of air into the tires.
So...he said the car thought it had around 21lbs of air in the tires (relativitly thinking) so of course it would break traction.
He said to lower the air pressure in the tires to about 13lbs, or so, and everything would be ok.
Can I have racer's opinions of this please....seems logical to me.
Thanks