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  1. #1
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    Default Best %'s for Dry Slick track

    What would you say "in your opinion" is the best weight percents for a dry slick track in a 3000 lb hobby, pure / factory stock on a 1/4 mile, semi banked track ?
    Rear % =
    Left % =
    Cross % =
    Last edited by 3dinter; 10-26-2012 at 08:50 AM.

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    Depends on springs, shocks, weight placement; and most importantly driver feel and preference.

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    What only 1 answer...you guys must be pissed off racing season is over and are out deer hunting...bahabahbahbahabahaaaa

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    The general rule we tend to follow is 52% Left, 52% Rear, and keep the cross under 55%.
    Just playin' in the clay

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    There's not a right answer for your question.

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    Default dry dry dry bite...

    50.5 leftside---50 cross---58 rear.....even springs on the rear...super soft on rf..and extra heavy spring on lf for weight transfer.....outside tire pressures need to be 16-22 psi...lf 16psi--lr 8 psi so it can mash down smaller when load is applied....use same size tires on rear because even with low lr air pressure,,,when/if you spin them comming out then they will swell to the same o.d. pushing the car straight..

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    Quote Originally Posted by billy5 View Post
    50.5 leftside---50 cross---58 rear.....even springs on the rear...super soft on rf..and extra heavy spring on lf for weight transfer.....outside tire pressures need to be 16-22 psi...lf 16psi--lr 8 psi so it can mash down smaller when load is applied....use same size tires on rear because even with low lr air pressure,,,when/if you spin them comming out then they will swell to the same o.d. pushing the car straight..
    oooooooooooook. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by a1driver View Post
    oooooooooooook. lol
    if you have something better...offer him advice..

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