If your car hooks good and is not running out of gear at the end of the track... is there any reason to go to a larger diameter rear tire?
I currently run a 26x8/15 Hoosier Slick and have pretty consistent 1.75-1.80 60 fts and cross the finish line at 6400-6500 rpm ( I shift at 7k so there is still some left)
I am looking at running MT ET streets so that I do not have to switch tires every time I want to drive on the street or go racing.
I can't decide between these two:
235/60/15- 8.4 tread x 26.1 dia
255/60/15- 9.0 tread and 27.1 dia
Car is a stick shift (4 speed w/2.78 1st gr), N/A 289, and 4.30 rear gear.
Best to date is:
1.75 60
11.82
The car dead hooks a lot and runs its best when I get one or two rotations of tire spin ( helps keep the rpm up).
I currently run a 26x8/15 Hoosier Slick and have pretty consistent 1.75-1.80 60 fts and cross the finish line at 6400-6500 rpm ( I shift at 7k so there is still some left)
I am looking at running MT ET streets so that I do not have to switch tires every time I want to drive on the street or go racing.
I can't decide between these two:
235/60/15- 8.4 tread x 26.1 dia
255/60/15- 9.0 tread and 27.1 dia
Car is a stick shift (4 speed w/2.78 1st gr), N/A 289, and 4.30 rear gear.
Best to date is:
1.75 60
11.82
The car dead hooks a lot and runs its best when I get one or two rotations of tire spin ( helps keep the rpm up).
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