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Geared Up For Speed

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Most NMCA EZ Street racers use 4.10:1 to 4.56:1 gears and 28- to 30-inch-tall tires with either nitroused big-blocks or small-blocks. To run similar e.t.s without nitrous often requires much lower gears and more engine rpm.

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An exception to the rule, standout NMCA racer Neal Owens runs a 467-inch Pontiac without nitrous. Even running low 9s, the car uses 3.73:1 rear gears--that sounds high, but the Pontiac makes enough torque at low rpm to pull ’em.

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Taller tires increase the length of the lever between the axle centerline and the ground, thereby multiplying the ability of the tire to resist acceleration.

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To determine the ratio of a ring-and-pinion set, divide the number of teeth on the ring gear by the number of teeth on the pinion gear.

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The best way to know the true circumference of your tires is to mark the sidewall of a mounted tire with a piece of chalk, push the car forward one revolution of the tire, then measure the distance travelled. You’ll note that taller tires move the vehicle farther per tire revolution than shorter tires.


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