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Post by Rusty on Oct 28, 2009 11:41:46 GMT 12
This thread is where anyone can post tips or anything that can help someone new to ministocks.
Diff ratios for tracks.
palmy= most fast cars run 3:7 ratio Meeanee= 3:9 or 4:1 Wanganui=3:7 or 3:9
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Post by DeckeRacing on Oct 29, 2009 9:57:58 GMT 12
1 tip i could give to these new young drivers would be dont slam on your brakes when the red light comes on, just brake slowly until you comes to a stop. This helps so when you stop you dont get hit from behind
cheers Deckeracing ;D
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Post by ~HUGGIES34P~ on Oct 29, 2009 10:23:49 GMT 12
This thread is where anyone can post tips or anything that can help someone new to ministocks. Diff ratios for tracks. palmy= most fast cars run 3:7 ratio Meeanee= 3:9 or 4:1 Wanganui=3:7 or 3:9 You have to change tyre sizes if you change diff heads
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Post by Rusty on Oct 29, 2009 11:52:41 GMT 12
Basic Tyre Sizes for meeanee
Right rear 185/70/13 left Rear 185 or 175/70 13 right front 185/70/13 left front 175/70/13
Obviously as you learn more about the class you can alter these to suit how you drive.
Basic Tyre pressures Meeanee
20psi on right hand side 18 psi on left hand side
you can raise these by 6 psi for a dry track or lower them by 2 psi for a wet track depending on how you drive.
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Post by DeMoN on Oct 29, 2009 15:18:35 GMT 12
Geee your setupz are out of the ordinary rusty lol ;D good on you tho
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Post by tank11 on Oct 29, 2009 18:55:00 GMT 12
Hey young Rust bucket, what model Nissan has the 3.7:1 ratio and what tyres would you run at Palmy?
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Post by Rusty on Oct 29, 2009 19:21:57 GMT 12
1982 datsun sunny wagon comes with 3:7 diff head. I havent quite worked out palmy yet tried a few different things on the 85b ministock on sunday. was a lil bit slower then palmy cars at end of straight might be just due to diff ratio. I would run a 195R13 on right rear though. same as what I ran at Baypark
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Post by DeMoN on Oct 29, 2009 19:26:56 GMT 12
For Palmy Have a trying using this..
3.7 Diff Ratio
LF 185/70 12psi RF 185/70 20psi
LR 175/70 10psi RR 185/70 20psi
Or can try using 185/80 i think? on the RR and put the 185/70 on the LR.
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Post by streety6p on Nov 4, 2009 13:57:03 GMT 12
Fair enough
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Post by Rusty on Nov 4, 2009 18:05:17 GMT 12
Hey guys what Im going to do is delete the posts about the porting and then make a rules discussion topic ok. so if your post has gone youll know why
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gavee
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Post by gavee on Nov 14, 2009 9:26:36 GMT 12
whats the best ratio to run at auckland?
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Post by DeMoN on Nov 14, 2009 9:53:10 GMT 12
Put in a 3.7 if Poss gavee long straights there-so u want the top end speed
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Post by Scott C4YI on Nov 14, 2009 11:01:51 GMT 12
Straights arent that long, speed coming out of the corner is more important then at the end of the straight at WP
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Post by Rusty on Nov 14, 2009 12:05:51 GMT 12
3:7 would be a good start then 3:9 if you find you havent got enough revs when exiting corners
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Post by tank11 on Nov 14, 2009 21:58:11 GMT 12
Running out of revs 3/4 down straights.
185 RR @ 26psi. 175 LR @ 22psi.
3.7 diff. ( is out off station wagon)
lifted psi 2lbs in rears and gave a little more straight.
Any ideas?
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Post by blackbullet on Nov 14, 2009 22:53:59 GMT 12
Try starting pressures of r/rear 28-29 l/rear 14-16 (for gissy)
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Post by Willy61g on Nov 16, 2009 7:57:00 GMT 12
Your allowed to change diff ratio's?? oh. lol.
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Post by WOFTAM on Nov 16, 2009 19:51:46 GMT 12
3.7 every track, just change tires for every track.
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Post by Willy61g on Nov 17, 2009 10:44:55 GMT 12
3.7 every track, just change tires for every track. He's got it, what a waste of time changing diff heads (Where i don't even think thats legal anyway). Do homework on the car before you buy it, check that the engines been sealed etc..
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Post by Rusty on Nov 17, 2009 11:17:03 GMT 12
changing diff heads is definately legal as the 3:7 comes out in 1982 datsun sunny as well as the 3:88888889
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