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Re: Bias Tires V1 #240

To: "Douglas Wilson" <dwilson@engassoc.com>,
Subject: Re: Bias Tires V1 #240
From: "Steven R Schultz" <SSchultz@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 17:32:44 -0500
Doug, Greg

I have an MGA street car and am considering a Bugeye or A for 
vintage racing. Can you give me an idea of about how much I 
should be prepared to spend for a Sprite that has a current 
log book?  Any suggestions or preferences on 1275 vs. 948 
(besides the power difference)? I presume in most organizations
they run id a different class. Are they more competitive in one 
verses the other?
Steve 
'61 MGA
SSchultz@worldnet.att.net

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> From: Douglas Wilson <dwilson@engassoc.com>
> To: 'Vintage Race List' <vintage-race@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Bias Tires V1 #240
> Date: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 1:33 PM
> 
> Stick with the BIAS> I race a bugeye and I found the radials squirrelly.
I currently run the hoosier donuts, 185 60/13, but I found the 70's hoosier
to be much more predicatable; however my little motor like the gearing of
the smaller tire. You probably will not notice any difference until you
begin to "drift" the corners. The bias tires are very easy to control. The
radials were strange on my car. I probably didn't have enough camber. Also
the hoosier radials are now considered slicks by HSR. You could probably
use the BFG R1's, they have built in camber and some tread.
> 
> Doug Wilson
> 1275 Bugeye
> 
> 
> 
> Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 11:08:15 -0600
> 
> From: Gregory_Schulz@mil-elect-tool.com
> Subject:      Tires: bias vs. radial
> 
> I've got a '58 A-H 948cc sprite racer I bought 8/98 with a bad set of
Hoosier 170/50/13 bias tires on it (car is an old Midwest Council car that
hasn't been raced in years). In 9/98 @ Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival I saw
alot of cars on bias tires, but also noticed a number of smaller production
racers with radials.
> My question is: should I stick with similar sized bias tires or can
street/shaved radials be used effectively? '99 will be my rookie season in
vintage racing so getting a good footprint on the track from day one is as
important to me as upgrading the brake system, among other things.
> Thanks, Greg
> VSCDA, Grp. 2E, #517
> 

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