ACR steve
Enthusiast
Just curious if any of you ACR curous guys are using 315's Hoosier's on the front and how the car reacts to the wider rubber up front?
Thanks
Thanks
.............................If you know any of the ACR-X racers, ask any of them about the smallish front tires that have to run per their spec series rules. They will all tell you they'd love to have more front tire.
Vipers are large, powerful, heavy cars that need a bunch of tire to stop and turn up front and get the power down at the rear.
Simply put, all else being equal, you will be able to stop and turn better with a bit more front tire and you'll be able to get to the gas sooner and harder, which is what we live for!
Dan
im thinkin a wide tire in front may be overkill and could possibly hurt the effect, a happy meadium like a 295 will do the trick- there is no miracle tire out there to get you along... too much tire can acually hurt you in the front, it can get in its own way so to speak, if some of you are pushing in the front, maybe try to lower the ass end a smidge to loosen the car up and kill some of the push
im thinkin a wide tire in front may be overkill and could possibly hurt the effect, a happy meadium like a 295 will do the trick- there is no miracle tire out there to get you along...too much tire can acually hurt you in the front, it can get in its own way so to speak, if some of you are pushing in the front, maybe try to lower the ass end a smidge to loosen the car up and kill some of the push
im thinkin a wide tire in front may be overkill and could possibly hurt the effect, a happy meadium like a 295 will do the trick- there is no miracle tire out there to get you along... too much tire can acually hurt you in the front, it can get in its own way so to speak, if some of you are pushing in the front, maybe try to lower the ass end a smidge to loosen the car up and kill some of the push