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Re: Delay Box Racer Question
[Re: 408strokerdart]
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09/12/14 05:02 PM
09/12/14 05:02 PM
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DragDart360
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You're hitting the tire pretty hard maybe the sidewalls need the support of the tube. Maybe more tire pressure running tubeless?
70 Dart Swinger, 2850 lbs SB 408, Bullet roller 264/268 @50 .636 SSDS stage 2 Edelbrock heads, 1 7/8 Headmans, 1050 dominator by Dom, 9.867 @ 133
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Re: Delay Box Racer Question
[Re: 408strokerdart]
#1670336
09/12/14 06:58 PM
09/12/14 06:58 PM
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Guitar Jones
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I have never ran tubes but my TA brake and 904 can cut a .012 on a .400 tree so I'd say no.
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'92 D250 Club Cab CTD, 47RH conversion, pump tweaks, injectors, rear disc and hydroboost conversion. '74 W200 Crew Cab 360, NV4500, D44, D60 and NP205 divorced transfer case. Rear disc and hydroboost conversion. 2019 1500 Long Horn Crew Cab 4WD, 5.7 Hemi.
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Re: Delay Box Racer Question
[Re: 408strokerdart]
#1670337
09/12/14 07:07 PM
09/12/14 07:07 PM
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barracuda man
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Just wondering if anyone else has experience a significant increase in chassis reaction time when removing their tire tubes and going tubeless? My usual delay in my box has only resulted in .090 average lights after going tubeless and this is the same setting that averaged .016 RT before the change. It just seems like a big difference.
Can't answer your? but that is alot.I like running tubes cause it puts weight where in needs to be.I was told by old racer that the car would et better with tubes.His theory is it helps push the car on top- end. .090 bulb wow
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Re: Delay Box Racer Question
[Re: 408strokerdart]
#1670338
09/13/14 01:19 AM
09/13/14 01:19 AM
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WHITEDART
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top bulb my box with tubes 1.048.. and no tubes at the same track 1.025 i found more success using tubes. my car was even a few hundreds faster with tubes these numbers are with three speeds and a fast brake and staged shallow 26in tire up front 35psi
Last edited by WHITEDART; 09/13/14 01:22 AM.
In the 8s N/A.with Brett miller W8's 5.07 at 133 at 2700lb
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Re: Delay Box Racer Question
[Re: WHITEDART]
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09/13/14 01:31 AM
09/13/14 01:31 AM
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408strokerdart
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Quote:
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Just wondering if anyone else has experience a significant increase in chassis reaction time when removing their tire tubes and going tubeless? My usual delay in my box has only resulted in .090 average lights after going tubeless and this is the same setting that averaged .016 RT before the change. It just seems like a big difference.
sound like something else going on maybe seem like a big change
Just going over the logged runs, converter is flashing 700 RPM more than it was.
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Re: Delay Box Racer Question
[Re: Dduster]
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09/13/14 02:25 AM
09/13/14 02:25 AM
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I run tubes and a stiff sidewall tire for S/R S/G...I have carried .050 in the box on a .400 tree and have had as much as 1.165 in the box on a full tree when I leave off the wood. It does have a 23" tire in front also.
5.53 @ 125 1/8th on the launch control..more left in her!
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