I've been reading a lot of threads on what tire pressures to run on the drag strip and thought I'd add some of my findings.
Seems most like to run more psi in the front (me too in the early days), why is that? I thought there is a lot more weight in front so need more psi to support the weight compared to the light weight rear.
So I did a lot of testing on my 12 second heavy street trucks as well as the race truck. Of course we can't scale the truck while it's moving down the track, so i had to rely on photos and videos. My race truck is scaled about 63% of weight in the front leaving 37% in the rear. This is most likely similar to street/strip trucks, but I have not scaled a street/strip truck (I will when Dustin's is done this week) at each tire to be sure.
On to the track and weight transfer. On the launch everything moves back correct? Much more weight on the rears, as the truck moves down the track, weight should transer forward. So finding the happy average so we are not fighting the t-case vs front and rear is the goal.
Here is a good photo of the rear taking the hit.
Seems most like to run more psi in the front (me too in the early days), why is that? I thought there is a lot more weight in front so need more psi to support the weight compared to the light weight rear.
So I did a lot of testing on my 12 second heavy street trucks as well as the race truck. Of course we can't scale the truck while it's moving down the track, so i had to rely on photos and videos. My race truck is scaled about 63% of weight in the front leaving 37% in the rear. This is most likely similar to street/strip trucks, but I have not scaled a street/strip truck (I will when Dustin's is done this week) at each tire to be sure.
On to the track and weight transfer. On the launch everything moves back correct? Much more weight on the rears, as the truck moves down the track, weight should transer forward. So finding the happy average so we are not fighting the t-case vs front and rear is the goal.
Here is a good photo of the rear taking the hit.
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