Upgrading Brakes for Your Street to Strip Drag Car, Part 3
Calipers in your street to strip drag car are just as important as everything else.
Installs, modifications, how-to guides and tech tips for drag race vehicles and engines including LS engine swaps and LS engine mods, small block info, carburetor adjustments, EFI, brakes, shocks, struts, chassis, frame, tires, wheels and all of the types of adjustments that can be made to a drag vehicle to either get it to the strip and increase performance once its there. This also includes guides to NHRA race classes and NHRA rules.
Calipers in your street to strip drag car are just as important as everything else.
Find out some possible sources for that smell you’re getting from your Ford truck.
Brakes for your flat flyer need to fit inside a skinny drag race wheel, but with a larger vented rotor that will reliably dissipate the heat.
Learn how outside temperature can affect your strip burner’s performance.
Brakes for your flat flyer need to fit inside a skinny drag race wheel, but with a larger vented rotor that will reliably dissipate the heat.
Learn how to select the right size carburetor for your engine, because bigger is definitely not better!
Learn how to calculate the right size fuel injector for your hot rod or strip burner.
Having sufficient fuel reaching the carb is important for the strip. Learn how to install a high flow fuel sending unit.
In part four of this series, we finish putting together the Drag Duty subframe.
Learn how to properly torque your small block hot rod engine.