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First of all , a lot of racers don't pay any attention to the lower Stock classes. They do indeed ,think faster is funner ( and much more expensive..MY) Also ,they're convinced they can't win much , without being a chaser, running in the 10's. However, the fact remains, you have to hit the tree and run close, if you ever want to win anything, without relying on luck. Okay..On to the answer. T/SA index ,14.40 @19 lbs. per. U/SA index , 14.85 @ 20 per. Difference , .45 seconds. At 204 hp, to go from 19 to 20 lbs. per, that is the amount of weight you would add. You can probably extrapolate it from there.
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To run T I need to be 4103 lb.
To run U I need to be 4310 lb Currently the car with driver and 3 gallons of gas is 3880 lb. Yes a wagon will have good weight transfer but I need to meet minimum weight to fit in class. With the extra weight in the rear it will really transfer. |
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Ah yes, I didn't realize that about T / U .
Makes sense now.
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