I have heard that some guys that run in Stock class will use SAE30W in the differential . And use only one quart. Anyone ever hear that ?
You have no idea what a stock or super stock racer will do for a hundreth of a second. .
I'd believe some guys'd try anything. Here's a story about kart racing about which I know nothing.
Read a mag article a few years ago in which "they claimed.................."
They had a kart class "designed" to be cheap to race. They specified a certain model BS engine that you HAD to run, and you could not do anything to it.
BUT "in the rules" there was a clause that said if you blew a rod, damaged the block, it was OK to weld up the damage and repair the block
SO....................
guys were cutting out the cam bearing sections of the block, and welding/ brazing them back in to reposition them TO CHANGE CAM TIMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So instantly a "cheap" class is now at the mercy of the "play to the rules" crowd.
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I also remember a 70s? article about a guy who won the nationals Pure Stock with I think a Buick GS. He worked for a dealer, who had money, so even though you could not blueprint the engine, they did stuff like bought a whole basket of pistons and picked out the closest 8
I have heard that some guys that run in Stock class will use SAE30W in the differential . And use only one quart. Anyone ever hear that ?
When I was a hard core BMX racer, we experimented with using lighter weight, lower friction lubricants for the crank and wheel bearings.
We tried WD40, butter, and several cooking oils.
To me none was worth the extra labor of changing back to regular grease after the race. I did find a happy medium with white lithium, when I could afford it.
I know of guys using 0-20 or even 0-10 in the engines,, but was thinking for the rear...Why not ?The car is for drag race only. I'm planning on a swap from 3.73 with sure grip to 4.30 set up that I have with a spool in a low H.P.(300) car. When I go to buy new rear tires.Plan on 27.5'' from the 26'' I have now.
I know of guys using 0-20 or even 0-10 in the engines,, but was thinking for the rear...Why not ?The car is for drag race only. I'm planning on a swap from 3.73 with sure grip to 4.30 set up that I have with a spool in a low H.P.(300) car. When I go to buy new rear tires.Plan on 27.5'' from the 26'' I have now.