Dirt Fwd setup basics and driving technique part II

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  • @LD9user
    @LD9user Před 2 lety +13

    The part where you're talking about reading the other drivers, taking mental notes of how they drive, etc., is great advice. Too many people are focused on making their car "fast" instead of studying the science of driving.

  • @brianmichelson2185
    @brianmichelson2185 Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice, even tho I know it...it good to hear it to freshen what we as drivers know. Awareness is the biggest part of racing. No matter where you are in experience. Good job, keep them up

  • @2kbaby924
    @2kbaby924 Před 2 lety +1

    honestly we found best especially at a tight corner 1/4 mile track is you want the car to roll over in the center of the turn to dewedge the car and get it to turn, we even run at bump spring in the LF like a 1/4 inch out of coil bind then it will bind in the corner

  • @theonearmedbandit8631
    @theonearmedbandit8631 Před 2 lety

    Great vid!

  • @russbufford5654
    @russbufford5654 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved your video good advice. I bought a PT cruiser race ready two weeks ago off of marketplace it had an electrical problem I fix it in an hour and raced it that week. Came in 12 out of 14 I don’t like losing it sucked. But your video just gave me a whole list of things I’m going to do to my PT cruiser now. It had stock tires on it you name it was not really race ready except for the roll bar. Thanks for the advice keep up the clean racing good luck and I appreciate you

    • @joshpaschal17
      @joshpaschal17 Před 2 lety +1

      Get rid of the pt lol i raced one my first time ever on dirt and they are horrible cars. Top heavy and jus not very fast. Ur will stay at the end of the pack as long as you are running a pt lol cavalier, sentra, sunfire, crx,and acura rsx are all good cars w decent stock hp. Cavi and sunfire also both have the 2.2 eco tech so parts are super affordable and easy to come by

    • @jordynexley6817
      @jordynexley6817 Před rokem

      If you can get a smaller car it’s gonna help a lot in turns those things are top heavy

  • @johnmease4766
    @johnmease4766 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video man .. I feel like I am cheating after watching this.. lol

  • @JK-pe6if
    @JK-pe6if Před 2 lety +1

    i race a dodge neon in upstate Ny. got 3 wins in about 7 starts been racing with some broken parts tho (a cracked cradle and broken steering rack 😂) and was still bringing her home top 5 (not all that competitive) but we got that fixed hoping to be back in VL friday

  • @rogerkummerer775
    @rogerkummerer775 Před rokem

    As far as air pressures on the front, I run 32 psi on the RF and 18 on LF. I don't run tubes or bead locks and haven't had any issues. The car turns great. I do glue all my outer beads though. All personal preference I guess.

  • @ClarkBoyzRacing
    @ClarkBoyzRacing Před 2 lety

    Cobalt sway bar you extend the left sway bar link and keep the RF stock

  • @rogerkummerer775
    @rogerkummerer775 Před rokem

    Speaking of running into other cars and respect, I've been told I race too clean. It seems week after week the same cars drive "through" me. They show absolutely NO respect. I have not retaliated because I set a goal to finish top 10 in points for the year. My car isn't the fastest, but it finishes races. I currently sit 5th in points, with 2 races to go, in the Outlaw Enduro Series Stock division. Not bad for a 63 year old Rookie. We run at Grandview Speedway in Pa. Unfortunately the track has been sold and will become a salvage yard. It sucks because I am in the middle of building a new car for next year and I'm not sure where I'm going to be racing. I appreciate all of your advice! Keep up the good work Sir!🏁🏁🏁

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před rokem +1

      I don't retaliate either and yes if your running for points you need to finish. Some guys don't understand that. There are alot of good tracks in PA you shouldn't have trouble finding a new home and the respect you earn being clean will help you in the long run. I wrecked a couple weeks back and there where guys from 5 diff pits helping fix the car. Keep up the good work.

    • @rogerkummerer775
      @rogerkummerer775 Před rokem

      @@Raceking46 Thank you Sir! I understand getting that extra help. With the guys I pit next to, we always help each other. It's kinda like if one guy wrecks, we all wreck. We all help each other any way we can.

  • @kylestanfill5163
    @kylestanfill5163 Před rokem

    I finished a race with my right rear flat and didn't even know it lol still got 3rd that race i believe

  • @user-lk8yh7bu5o
    @user-lk8yh7bu5o Před rokem

    My Sable is a heavy car ,here's my air pressures. Left front; 24 Right front: 26 Left and Right rears: 28 to 30 pds. Tracks usually 1/4 - 3/8 mile. Best race: started 27 finished 4th.

  • @Raceking46
    @Raceking46  Před rokem +1

    One thing I didn't touch on was toe and its really important. 1/4" out minimum more for short tracks up to 5/8"

    • @jordane.dantico773
      @jordane.dantico773 Před rokem

      im racing tomorrow and looking to "crab walk" my car down the track with toe. 4/10 mile track. understeer kills me. how much toe you recommend?

    • @rogerkummerer775
      @rogerkummerer775 Před rokem

      I've been running 1/4" to start the race. 1/3 mile high bank track. That seems to work pretty good on my Cav

  • @user-lk8yh7bu5o
    @user-lk8yh7bu5o Před rokem

    Hello, Something you have not mentioned and has worked for me is the following you may try. As you know super late models have moving rear axles to diamond the car out of the turn. I run a 2000 Merc. Sable DOHC V6 and all 4 tires have to be the same size in my Enduro rules, NO RACING TIRES. What I have done is mimicked the moving rear axle by moving both rear tires 1/2" out at the front to the right. This makes the rear want to swing out as you come into the turn and also air the rears up to 36 pounds, this also helps the rear to swing out a little bit. Coming into the turn when I feel the rear coming out I hit the gas hard. My car will run the bottom of the turn and NOT want to push out as all FWD cars want to do. I can come in low and stay there all through the turn. I do all my passing in the turns. My last race at Trailways near Gettysburg, Pa 3/8 dirt. I started 27th and finished 4th. $80 for 4th AND $25 for Hard Charger in the race. My sable is a heavy car and I run new tires.. Can you give me a reply please Build it kingdom. Best regards, Wayne Millsboro, Delaware March 23, 2023

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před rokem

      1/2” out at the front to the right? Sorry I don’t quite understand. I guess I can’t picture it in my head

    • @user-lk8yh7bu5o
      @user-lk8yh7bu5o Před rokem

      Hi, Let me be more accurate. With the right front wheel straight bring the left front wheel toe out at the front 1/2 inch. For the REAR wheels take both out to the right 1/2 inch. This will make the rear of the car want to swing out to the right . This is the same as the rear that moves on a Super Late model. A front wheel drive car will not push towards the guardrail when the rear wants to swing out to the right helping the car to go left. When you feel that hit the gas, she'll go right around the turn. You got it ?

  • @daltonglandon591
    @daltonglandon591 Před 2 lety

    I’m completely new to the sport and curious if you would have any tire size suggestion for a 2.2 auto cav on a 3/8 track

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před 2 lety

      I'm not sure what the gear ratio is on the auto but that determines your tire sizes. All our cars are 5 speeds. My car is currently 3:63 and we run 245/60/15 on RF 235/60/15 Lf for 3/8 dirt track at about 7400 rpm.

    • @rogerkummerer775
      @rogerkummerer775 Před rokem

      Auto Cavs you want to run the smallest tires possible because of the gear ratio. I run 185/65's and 185/60's....

  • @user-lk8yh7bu5o
    @user-lk8yh7bu5o Před 8 měsíci

    This will take some of the push out of a FWD car. Rear will want to come out a little.

  • @erich4111
    @erich4111 Před 6 měsíci

    2004 Chevy Cavalier 1/3 track what tire set up do you recommend size etc.

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před 6 měsíci

      Depends on transmission ratio and 5spd or automatic. You might want to hit up someone running that car at that track.

  • @tonydunn8214
    @tonydunn8214 Před 2 lety +1

    So do you think the car should be caring the left rear through the corner?

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před 2 lety +1

      On a straight axle car it’s not uncommon. On a tight track with good bite mine will carry into the corner but settles center off.

  • @edwaedmoodie-me4fj
    @edwaedmoodie-me4fj Před 8 měsíci

    Can you give me a rough idea on scale numbers on a colbolt

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před 8 měsíci

      my car is heavy but I'll give ya my numbers. LF 991 RF 689 LR 446 RR 559
      If you hit my up on facebook we can talk more about it.

  • @Tr1cky_R1cky
    @Tr1cky_R1cky Před 2 lety

    Does front to rear stagger matter as much as right to left?

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před 2 lety

      I would say no. obviously it will play a role but your right over left will help you turn. elevation change front to back will play a roll in weight distribution like I said a taller RR will transfer weight to the front. Any size change will affect your handling but hard to say how much with out trying it. I've had really small front tires on before and didn't notice a huge difference other then rpm change.

  • @jwickert3
    @jwickert3 Před 2 lety

    Spring rate changes don't transfer more or less weight. They transfer the same amount of weight faster or slower. I think you mean ride height height adjustment.

    • @2kbaby924
      @2kbaby924 Před 2 lety

      not true, transfer speed depends on suspension dampening, spring rate DOES change the amount of weight transfer. that’s just facts

    • @jwickert3
      @jwickert3 Před 2 lety

      @@2kbaby924 A change in spring rate doesn't add or take away weight. A change in ride height does. If you run a softer coil at a longer length to achieve the same ride height as a shorter stiffer coil the amount of weight on that corner is still the same. if the car weighs 2600 lbs it still weighs 2600 lbs regardless of the spring rates. Spring rates don't add or subtract weight.

    • @2kbaby924
      @2kbaby924 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jwickert3 obviously changing a spring rate isn’t gonna change the overall weight of a car lol. You were talking about weight transfer anyway not stagnant weight but yes youre right if you have a coil spring that’s rated at 200ibs with a free height of 10 inches and then change it to say a 500 ibs that’s 8 inch free height it should rough keep the same amount of weight on that one tire, but you initially said that spring rates change the weight transfer speed with is not true suspension dampening does.

  • @bretlaney
    @bretlaney Před 2 lety

    Moving battery to back which side should be good for weight

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před 2 lety +1

      Right rear just inside wheel well

    • @rogerkummerer775
      @rogerkummerer775 Před rokem

      @@Raceking46 That was always my thought and still is, if I were to move my battery that is. When I ran rear wheel drive cars, I always moved it to the right rear. But I see a lot of FWD guys putting their batteries behind the seat?? Now that I'm running FWD, I keep it over the LF, original location, to keep the weight on the LF tire. I believe that gives me more traction on the LF and helps pull the front end through the turns. I never have a problem with the front end "pushing".

    • @Raceking46
      @Raceking46  Před rokem +1

      @@rogerkummerer775 Cobalt battery is in rear from factory but yes on a couple of our cars we moved them to LF for weight purposes. On my car I actually added around 70# of lead to LF

    • @markpietersen2473
      @markpietersen2473 Před 3 měsíci

      Do you guys go clockwise or anti clockwise around the track??

  • @brandontroyer1067
    @brandontroyer1067 Před rokem

    We can’t run rwd here we have to follow imca rules