D dlporkchop New Member Nov 20, 2009 115 0 0 Dinwiddie Va Dec 19, 2009 #1 Why I am waiting on parts for my blown engine thought I would do some research. What is the best sprocket size for speed in 300' for dirt dragin?
Why I am waiting on parts for my blown engine thought I would do some research. What is the best sprocket size for speed in 300' for dirt dragin?
blasterdude14 New Member Apr 28, 2009 4,168 27 0 ohio Dec 19, 2009 #2 not sure on that but a 14 tooth front and a 40 tooth rear is good for more top speed. you cant run a 15 tooth unless you grind down the engine cases
not sure on that but a 14 tooth front and a 40 tooth rear is good for more top speed. you cant run a 15 tooth unless you grind down the engine cases
M mr_3_0_5 Member Nov 21, 2008 4,630 55 90 44 in a small quiet town Dec 19, 2009 #3 if your motor can handle it go 15/38 unless u need more gear then u would have to buy a lonestar hub that allows u to use honda sprockets then u could go down to a 34 i think.
if your motor can handle it go 15/38 unless u need more gear then u would have to buy a lonestar hub that allows u to use honda sprockets then u could go down to a 34 i think.
D dlporkchop New Member Nov 20, 2009 115 0 0 Dinwiddie Va Dec 19, 2009 #4 Before it blew up it was but great out the whole and good until 4th gear, but I have read blasters are not famous for their top end speed.
Before it blew up it was but great out the whole and good until 4th gear, but I have read blasters are not famous for their top end speed.
M mr_3_0_5 Member Nov 21, 2008 4,630 55 90 44 in a small quiet town Dec 19, 2009 #5 dlporkchop said: Before it blew up it was but great out the whole and good until 4th gear, but I have read blasters are not famous for their top end speed. Click to expand... if u have enough motor to push the gear..
dlporkchop said: Before it blew up it was but great out the whole and good until 4th gear, but I have read blasters are not famous for their top end speed. Click to expand... if u have enough motor to push the gear..