C Chump Change Racing 0 Feb 12, 2014 249 0 16 11 Apr 6, 2015 #1 Do looser gaps equate to more speed? Just curious my gaps are tight like on the rears .09 and dfw .015.. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Shane....
Do looser gaps equate to more speed? Just curious my gaps are tight like on the rears .09 and dfw .015.. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Shane....
N ngyoung 0 Apr 4, 2014 1,049 2 38 11 Apr 6, 2015 #2 I have heard to go tight in the back and slightly looser in the DFW. Chump Change Racing said: Do looser gaps equate to more speed? Just curious my gaps are tight like on the rears .09 and dfw .015.. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Shane.... Click to expand...
I have heard to go tight in the back and slightly looser in the DFW. Chump Change Racing said: Do looser gaps equate to more speed? Just curious my gaps are tight like on the rears .09 and dfw .015.. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Shane.... Click to expand...
Kinser Racing ********************* 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion Nov 24, 2011 3,903 30 48 13 Apr 6, 2015 #3 It really does depend on the car but what ngyoung said is pretty universal for me as well.
HurriCrane Racing 0 Pro Racer 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion May 8, 2013 1,186 374 83 Wisconsin Apr 6, 2015 #4 In most of my cars I can get faster single pass times with looser gaps but the consistency really suffers. My cars are a little slower but much more consistent with the tighter gaps. I haven't found the ideal balance yet like some of the pros in SS.
In most of my cars I can get faster single pass times with looser gaps but the consistency really suffers. My cars are a little slower but much more consistent with the tighter gaps. I haven't found the ideal balance yet like some of the pros in SS.