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Old 07-24-2009, 03:02 PM   #7
Jerry Hatch
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Default Re: front tire size worth in delay

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Originally Posted by racer913 View Post
I have ben having a problem with being able to go red I need to know what tire size is worth in roll out delay I have 26" tires on and I need about .010 would a 28" tire work?
racer913,

Depending on what you have for a car, a two inch taller tire may be exactly what you are looking for in reaction time gains (or in your case, loss). I bracket raced a ’65 Dodge Coronet 500 2 dr. hardtop for nearly 14 years with the same combination. It was making approximately 425hp, ran 7.50’s 1/8th and 11.90’s in the ¼ with 1.55-1.58 60 ft depending on the track and conditions. I was not happy with my reaction times with a 26” tire in the beginning and went to the taller 28” tire. After doing so, I lost approximately .010 - .015 in reaction times. My car weighted nearly 3600#. Keep in mind that air quality plays a substantial role in how quick a car of this weight and hp moves off the line. Lighter quicker cars will not see the same loss in reaction times as a heavier car with this same tire change. Jerry.
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