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<blockquote data-quote="Purvis" data-source="post: 4009942" data-attributes="member: 29683"><p>On D Bit:</p><p>Just curious but do you have any real world expereince with this?? Have you actually gone to the track for days on end and run your car with radials vs Slicks?</p><p>Let me guess.. You dont race at Drag strips very often?</p><p></p><p>FYI:</p><p>Fourcam's experience is not the norm.. People usually lose a little mph when running slicks. Rolling resistance is not the only reason why you lose mph. But it is part of it. </p><p>But you can chose to believe what you want. ;-)</p><p></p><p>As stated before, rolling resistance is definately a factor in Drag racing.. Again, this is why people run Skinnies! :read: (and for lightness)</p><p></p><p>Fourcam has chosen to make a statement that goes against the grain of generally excepted drag racing knowledge, <strong>based on his own experience</strong>. I can atleast respect that, since he is talking from his own personal experience..</p><p></p><p>What I don't respect is you going on and on about a bunch of illogical nonsense, preaching to everyone as if "you know". LOL:dw:</p><p></p><p>Lets just drop this and get back to the original topic.. Shall we?:sleeping:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purvis, post: 4009942, member: 29683"] On D Bit: Just curious but do you have any real world expereince with this?? Have you actually gone to the track for days on end and run your car with radials vs Slicks? Let me guess.. You dont race at Drag strips very often? FYI: Fourcam's experience is not the norm.. People usually lose a little mph when running slicks. Rolling resistance is not the only reason why you lose mph. But it is part of it. But you can chose to believe what you want. ;-) As stated before, rolling resistance is definately a factor in Drag racing.. Again, this is why people run Skinnies! :read: (and for lightness) Fourcam has chosen to make a statement that goes against the grain of generally excepted drag racing knowledge, [b]based on his own experience[/b]. I can atleast respect that, since he is talking from his own personal experience.. What I don't respect is you going on and on about a bunch of illogical nonsense, preaching to everyone as if "you know". LOL:dw: Lets just drop this and get back to the original topic.. Shall we?:sleeping: [/QUOTE]
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