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Chris1529 06-02-2009 05:16 AM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
The car will stall higher if you drop the gear ratio.

Rory McNeil 06-02-2009 07:45 AM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
I don`t know if anybody still makes them, but about 15 years ago, a buddy ran a bracket 70 Duster with a 440, and the headers that he used were from Bill Bagshaw, all the tubes went inside the frame rails, (I think) so that tire fitment was not an issue.

Everett Vassar 06-02-2009 11:07 AM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
I just went from a 4.56 to a 4.33 in my bracket car has about the same 60's and runs 6.90's in the 1/8th. Mind you i have a glide in mine but even this small change moved my spot on the bulb a noticeable amount. I went from having to hang on the bulb just a bit to being able to just let go like it was the top bulb.

This exactly what I want right here! The courage to rip it without fear as long as I know I HAVE to see it come on.
So does this prove my theroy that changing rear gear ratios will have the same overall effect as changing gear ratios in the trans? Just a lot cheaper Maybe a 4:30 or 4:10 will be enough.

DOORSLAMMER: Its a .550 lift Crower flat tappet Cant remember the other specs right now.Better not have to change my cam to fix this car------ALTHOUGH this motor used to be in a heavier car and I selected this small cam because the other car was a real dog footbraking.
When you say "slow down the carb" You talking a heavier spring?

sst1226 06-02-2009 02:01 PM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
Do you have adjustable shocks in the rear? Perhaps softening them up a few clicks would also soften the "hit" of the car coming out of the hole?

Mike Pearson 06-03-2009 06:01 AM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
The vast majority of bracket racers use a delay box. This is a sure fire way to correct your red lighting problem.

HawkBrosMav 06-03-2009 08:08 AM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
"The car will stall higher if you drop the gear ratio."

ummm can you explain this theory to me?

"The vast majority of bracket racers use a delay box. This is a sure fire way to correct your red lighting problem."

i beg to differ... there are just as many racers that run in a "footbrake" or "No-e" class and delay boxes are illegal. there is more to bracket racing than big block dragsters.... i still have no idea how some people consider bracket racing different from stock/SS yea there are more rules as far as motor and car combo but the 99% of the rules on the track are exactly the same....

Everett Vassar 06-03-2009 11:05 AM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HawkBrosMav (Post 123692)
"The car will stall higher if you drop the gear ratio."

ummm can you explain this theory to me?

"The vast majority of bracket racers use a delay box. This is a sure fire way to correct your red lighting problem."

i beg to differ... there are just as many racers that run in a "footbrake" or "No-e" class and delay boxes are illegal. there is more to bracket racing than big block dragsters.... i still have no idea how some people consider bracket racing different from stock/SS yea there are more rules as far as motor and car combo but the 99% of the rules on the track are exactly the same....

I dont consider this particular car extremly competitive in the "Box" classes.However it's as good as anybodys in the Footbrake classes.Our Footbrake class pays the same as our Pro class.And I dont have any desires to jump in to the S/Pro class where I can watch dragsters in the mirror chase my little Duster down at 150MPH plus!
I thought footbraking would prepare me to drive my first stocker someday. But now you guys are hanging buttons all over your cars.-----sorry different debate.
Yesterday I took my control arm rubber stoppers completly out,Dropped the front end a little more,Installed 2nd throttle return spring,dropped front tire press to 22.
Going to T&T tonight----- Car may be For Sale tommorow!
Will also get a couple .5 pro trees Thats going to be ugly!!

Everett Vassar 06-04-2009 11:18 AM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
I would have to say that after last night I am still pretty lost..
I took one a .5 pro tree leaving at 1500 I was .077
Too bad the driver is struggling The last 3 passes I ran all out (not pinks) Car went 7:08.9 7:08.9 7:08.6

bobby 06-04-2009 01:40 PM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
I footbrake at HRP. I don't ever change anything during a race to the car, I learn how to drive around what I did change before the race. I usually leave the same rpm, shift the same,etc. Probably need to get a practice tree and train your brain to wait another .02 seconds. And lower your launch rpm.

novanicks 06-04-2009 10:28 PM

Re: Will a gear change help a redlighting problem in my bracket car?
 
I think you are probably pretty close with your -.018 red light. My car has similar 60' times and that's about where I would be given your tire/gear combination.

I think on the pro tree you likely went slow because you're not used to that set up. I notice when racers block the tree their r/ts get slower because the tree shocks them a little.


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