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This is a question for S/G racers. Do you feel that a door car will hit the tree better with higher launch rpm and less air in tire, say 6000 leave with 7.5 psi vs a 4000 rpm leave with 9 psi. The school of thought on lower rpm is that the car will dead hook and pop the front out of the beams. I have been attemtping to get the cart to go red on a .370 and after yrs of no problems with the .5 tree I am experiencing some growing pains trying to hit the .370.
Among other issues that affect launch, I am zeroing in on tire pressure and rpm.
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Gary... take the 28 inch tall tires off the front first. LOL Your kids must be done with baseball. Talk soon
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Baseball is over, he starts college ball next week, I am ready to resume the insanity. 24s on the front.
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gary, my car weighs 2200 with me and i leave at 6100rpm and run 6 psi, if i don't screw up i need 30 in the delay bow, check your front tire pressure and frontend travel also you will need fresh rear tire, hope this helps, chuck rothermel
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