Really? I was under the impression you want to hang around the 60s16/56 should be close, you could run a 14 but it would be with the mini gear set
you can start with a 17/60 but the 16 driver will recover a little quicker.Really? I was under the impression you want to hang around the 60s
All I know is they said it's "840 at the top of the groove" it's banked pretty good. We run about an inch and half stagger. It's big enough for Micro Sprints to run 2 wide in places.15/?? Is the question! nice-looking track! I can't tell if there's any Banking, is there? Long straights, Tight turns, (banking??) Makes it hard to decide on gearing. Looks like stagger could be important!
Measurements would be nice, length and width of the infield, width of the track?
840'is 6.25 of a mile. Don't know for sure, but 1.5 stagger sounds excessive. Hard to tell without measurements!All I know is they said it's "840 at the top of the groove" it's banked pretty good. We run about an inch and half stagger. It's big enough for Micro Sprints to run 2 wide in places.
I've only been racing for maybe 9 months lol no idea840'is 6.25 of a mile. Don't know for sure, but 1.5 stagger sounds excessive. Hard to tell without measurements!
I've been hearing a lot about mini gears, Do you have any experience with them?
And that's all you need to know, 1 1/4' rear stagger would probably be enough.All I know is they said it's "840 at the top of the groove" it's banked pretty good. We run about an inch and half stagger. It's big enough for Micro Sprints to run 2 wide in places.
You don't need the mini gears.I've only been racing for maybe 9 months lol no idea
5280/840 = 6.25Al, did you mean .625 mile or maybe 6/25 mile? I believe 840 ft is .159 mile
840/5280=.1595280/840 = 6.25
5280/2640 = 2.0 or 1/2 mile840/5280=.159
Paper clip shaped tracks and tracks with faster corners do not need the same gearing. Especially in low horsepower classes where backing off the throttle really hurts you.5280/2640 = 2.0 or 1/2 mile
5280/1320 = 4.0 or 1/4 mile
5280/660 = 8.0 or 1/8 mile
5280/840 = 6.285 mile