Originally Posted by
Steve M
Yeah, there's all sorts of conflicting info out there on gear ratios, rev limits, etc. For the gear ratio side, you really need the tooth count, which can be hard to come by.
For drag racing, keep in mind that your trap speed is averaged over the last 66 feet of the run. Your instantaneous speed as you cross the finish line will be higher than that trap speed indicated on the time slip...I'll have to see if I can tell from the data and video I have of my runs what that number looks like.
For reference, my car with 3.55s, 335/30-18 Hoosier drag radials, an estimated ~3,650 race weight, and what I'd guess is around 520 at the wheels (never measured) has trapped a best of nearly 131 MPH. If you are expecting significantly more power (and it looks like you are), 4.10s may be too much gear. You can definitely help that by running a 28" tire (like the MT or M&H 345/35-18), but that is a significantly heavier setup than the Hoosiers. An in-between would be a 345/30-19 drag radial. If you are thinking about showing up to the drag strip on something other than a drag radial, don't. You'll end up frustrated at best, and at worst you'll end up in the wall. I was almost taken out by a Mustang on street tires a couple years ago that lost control and crossed the center line...eye opening for sure.
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