It will be very interesting to really see how close you are txchemist, especially between the 1 gram and 2 gram wheels. I say just the flip flop on those two. I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again somewhere down the road.
If we build the cars per the rules, the SS 2 gram wheeled car, would lose all day long against an SP 1 gram wheeled car. I say this because the SS car has to carry the 4th wheel and has more frontal area to cut through the air. Drop the NDFW on the SS car and race them heads up. Now you have a 2 gram wheel vs. a 1 gram wheel competition. The dynamics between the cars has also changed because of the different wheel weights. The SS 2 gram wheel car axles do not bear as much load per axle in the wheel bore as the SP 1 gram wheel car does. So does friction become the enemy of the lighter SP wheels car over that distance?... Theoretically the 2 gram wheels should hold more energy than its lighter counterpart over that distance... Would an increased axle diameter in the 1 gram wheel remove the ill effects of the higher load? More surface area, a larger boundary layer of oil, is it enough to offset the assumed higher friction???
Needless to say the 63 foot track will bust theories or prove them true.
txchemist said:
If a car with the NEW eliminator wheels runs-- 4.25
unlimited wheels 4.2188
1 gr nitro wheels 4.3183
2 gr wheels 4.3558
If cars made by any in the top 10