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    Default The Perpetual "What Gearing Do I Run at This Track?" Thread

    It looks like my first race this year will be at the new Autobahn country club with Midwestern Council How do you decide which gears will be needed at a new track?

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    I contacted the track to get info on any open test days. They said they had some open test days for 4K per day plus expenses. A little out of our league. No test and tune like Gingerman.
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    It'll be like the Indy F1 track at our level.... The only time you ever get to drive on it is when you're racing.

    Bring plenty of gear lube that weekend... You'll probably change the gears a few times while there.

    Hey Dad... Was it $4k to do a test day per car or per test day with as many cars as you'd like? $100 if we got 40 people together is a bargain. If that was the case, we could set something up to get as many people as we could in order to do a test day.
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    It was for the complete day for as many cars as you can provide. Not including any emergency personal or track workers.
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    Paul,

    I've got data from Autobahn and Blackhawk, so I'll compare and give you an idea. I was running an FSCCA car. My top speed at Autobahn was around 119, whereas I think Blackhawk was a little higher. I only ran two sessions at Autobahn and the track was pretty green, so it may be closer in gearing than I think. I had a lap time of 1:05. My time at Blackhawk was a 1:11.2. I've got to run now, but when I get some more time I'll try analyzing the data.

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    Default Gears for Fontana??

    Anyone know what gears would be good for Fontana....??
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    Same as for Thunderhill plus a tooth for 4th. You'll probably run out of torque before you run out of track on the oval. Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!

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    Default Any thoughts

    Anyone have any more thoughts on this? It is getting close (less than 2 weeks).

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    Default Autobahn

    I got about a dozen laps in an SUV and in someone else's FF last month... This was the 1.4 circuit, where MC will be running this month.

    I'd say a short first gear is in order. Corner 2 is a very tight hairpin, probably slower than 3A at BFR. It's in the style of the 1-2 combination at GingerMan, but MUCH tighter... though not as tight as the hairpin at Milwaukee. My guess: somewhere between 18:33 and 17:33.
    OTOH, a tall fourth may be needed as well. The last corner onto the front straight was flat out (think the Silo Turn at BFR), so you should be able to carry a lot of speed onto the front straight, which is 1237 feet long. My guess: somewhere between 24:27 and 25:26?

    I have very little experience in the art of selecting 2nd and 3rd, and my time on the track didn't tell me anything about which way to go there. I THINK a lower-than-expected 2nd and maybe even 3rd may be helpful for corner 6 -- a very long, not extremely slow hairpin with two radii. It's going to be easy to get on the gas too soon there and run out of road.

    YMMV... good luck!
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    Default Bfr

    I'm running BFR with VSCDA in June, so perhaps BFR gears would be a reasonable start for Autobahn and then keep them in the box for BFR 3 weeks later.

    So what do people run at BFR?

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    Sorry, I ass-u-me-d that you had run BFR!

    Taylor Race Engineering recommends (for a 9:31 r&p) 19:32, 21:31, 23:29, 25:27. That should certainly get you in the ballpark at least.

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    Default Renault Gear Box

    I have run BFR, only I ran it with a fixed ratio Renault gear box and then the second time with Road America gears.

    So your assumption was safe (and corrrect).

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    Default Gearing for Thunderhill

    I'm exploring the option of running the double regional in July, what gears for a club ford with a 10:31 R&P?

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    Wooly, If you can do a conversion, the gears for a 9:31 are - 18:34, 20:31, 22:29, 24:27.
    We're running there this weekend and our group has an extra "bonus" race on Sunday.
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    I went to Taylors site and used their chart and it looks like 16:34 first, 19:33 second, 21:30 third, and 23:28 for forth. Now to go check and see if I have them

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    Default Nelson gearing

    Hi gang, ..

    Just wondering what gear for Nelson should be for a 10:31???

    Has it changed since it was paved????

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    I haven't run a 1.6 there for a long time. However, for the 2L, my gears are:

    1st: 19/32 or 19/31
    2nd: 21/30 or 21/29
    3rd: 23/29 or 23/28
    4th: 25/27 or 19/21

    For the 1.6, top would probably be about the same. 1st-3rd might be slightly lower, say 18/32 or 18/33 1st, and just space them similarly from there.

    I do tend to run slightly taller gears than a lot of other people.

    Since I run these gears that may be somewhat tall anyway, I didn't need to change after the paving.
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    Default Beaver Run Gears

    Anyone have a base line ratio set up for Beaver Run for a FF with a 10:31 R&P? Thanks Allan

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    Default The Perpetual "What Gearing Do I Run at This Track?" Thread

    Please post your requests for baseline gearing setups in this thread. It will prevent redundant requests and also make it much easier to find.
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    Default Gearing for Kershaw

    Looking for advice on gearing (FF w/ 10:31 R&P) for CMP in Kershaw, SC.

    Thanks !
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    Default Gearing For Laguna Seca

    Will be running a CF with a 10:31 R&P, my initial thoughts with my present gears is to run;
    16:35
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    20:30
    22:29

    I won't be the fastest car in the group, since the last time I ran the track was in 1989 with Russell, but does anybody see any issues with the above selection?

    Thanks,

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    Default gearing

    Wooly
    Those ratios will work just fine if you're using American Racers.
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    Default kershshaw gears

    Gentlemen,

    I have worked out a Kershaw FF1600 gearing starting point, based upon data from other cars. Here is what I came up with:

    10/31 ring and pinion
    19/31
    19/27
    19/24
    21/24

    9/31 ring and pinion
    17/35
    21/27
    21/24
    23/24

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    Default BeaveRun Gears?

    Hey folks,

    Looking for some gear recommendations for BeaveRun.

    Club Formula Ford
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    9:31 R&P

    Jerry Santucci was kind enough at some point previously to post the following recommendation:

    19:32 (1.684)
    21:29 (1.381)
    24:27 (1.125)
    25:26 (1.040)

    ...but I was having a hard time using the 25:26 at The Glen and would be surprised if I'd be able to use it on the 1.8 mile BeaveRun track (though I've never been there).

    Thanks in advance,
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    Default Gearing, Watkins Glen

    Does anyone have the FF gearing (10:31 R&P) for the Glen. If you have 9:31 that would be good too as I can convert back. This would be for Long Course w/the bus stop.

    Thanks in advance...
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    Default Glen Gears

    I haven't tried them yet but here is the recomendation I got when I ask the same question. These are much like the gears in Jake's book, it seems like there isn't much difference between the short course and long gears.

    19:33
    21:31
    22:29
    24:28
    with a 10:31 R&P.
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    Default Glen Long Course Gears

    Thanks for the info Gary...

    My calcs with 10:31 & 22.5" tires @ 6500 RPM shows:

    Your First 19:33 80.81 MPH
    2nd 21:31 95 MPH
    3rd 22:29 106.5 MPH
    4th 24:28 120.3 MPH

    Looks like we have all except for 21:31 (95 MPH second), we'll use 21:30 (98 MPH Second) in it's place)
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    Default Gear Selection

    Can Anyone Give An Idea Of What Gears To Run At Summit Point And Sebring.

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    Default Savannah gears

    I looked in the "sticky" thread, I tried to find the place on Taylors web site, but couldn't find anything on Savannah gears.

    Club ford, 9:31 RP, any advice?

    Thanks, Brian

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    Default Gear Ratios at Gateway

    Does someone have the gear ratios for Gateway with a 10:31 RP?

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    Default STl Gears

    Can someone tell me the gears for Gateway for a 10:31 RP..Thanks..Todd

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    Here you go Todd,


    Gear selection for a FF w 10:31 CWP on Hoosiers.

    1 - 18.32 or 17.33
    2 - 21.31
    3 - 22.29
    4 - 24.27
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    Pleae Remember To Post Requests For Formula Ford Gearing Here
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    Thanks Gary..See you at STL...Todd

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    Any suggestions for Hallett in Oklahoma?

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    newbie here any clue for gearing at willow springs, long track, and I got a box of gears tied in pairs any advice.

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    Default Willow Springs Gears

    Depends on which ring and pinion you have 9:31 0r 10:31. The Jake Lamont book only has one listing for Willow Springs, I guess it is the long course.
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    The gearing will change as you go faster, and have better engines. A place to start with 9/31 ring/Pinion is 19/31 21/29 24/28 25/26
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    Default jake's book

    where would I find a copy of the Jake Lamont book...........John

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