View Full Version : How much gas?
bitemark46
12-21-2004, 11:58 AM
I would always race with 1/2 a tank of gas. But I wanna try to get as much weight out of the car as I can. I was thinking of running with a 1/4 tank or less. My dilema is I'm fearing I wouldn't be able to hit the tires as hard due to less weight on the rear. But less weight I know is better. Which would be the best way to go? Or does it matter or am I just rambling a bunch of garbage? :D -Mark
Billy
12-21-2004, 12:10 PM
:lol: I'd say just try it with as little gas as you feel comfortable running. It's alot easier to add more if you need the extra weight over the rear then it is to try and syphon it out.
67ChevelleSS
12-21-2004, 12:13 PM
A lot of the big bracket racers I know keep the tank full all the time. Thats more just to keep the car the same weight every time and keep it consistant. I would try it both ways, if your car still hooks with not much gas, do it that way if you get gains. Maybe run a little less air in the tires if you need to. If I remeber right your car seems to hook pretty well anyway.
bitemark46
12-21-2004, 12:46 PM
Billy- I guess I could syphon it out. I hate drinking gas. ;)
ChevelleSS- I don't know if I can go lower psi. I normally run them cold at 10lbs. I wanna try to get consistant mid 1.5's I guess I could run under a 1/4 tank and if it spins I could throw the spare tire back in. -Mark
Strokd85
12-21-2004, 04:13 PM
1/4 tank should be fine for you with slicks, etc.
Scott
12-21-2004, 06:39 PM
Run it down to a 1/4 tank and bring a bunch of gas cans to the track.
Personally my car likes more fuel but it only holds 10 gallons.
69 Mach 1
12-22-2004, 05:36 PM
One dilema about having 1/4-1/2 is the sloshing around of the gas in the tank during your starts... it may not sound like a big deal but liquid is heavy and you can think of it as having a few bowling balls in your trunk.
This is a THEORY but it is very understandable and has been tested... gas moving around like that can really throw off the balance of the car so you may see quicker times with more or less gas regardless of traction.
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