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Texas mile in march anyone? advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Van@RevanRacing" data-source="post: 13844963" data-attributes="member: 69847"><p>Fox</p><p></p><p>27" tall tire should be fine. I've always run 27" and 28" tall tires at the mile with a 3.00 Gear (9" rear)</p><p></p><p>PA Performance makes a larger diameter pulley for your alternator so you don't over spin it at 7,000 RPM. It will require a new belt it is that large but it keeps from killing alternators. Billet Pro Shop also offers one however you need the largest diameter possible so as not to over spin the alternator.</p><p></p><p>Word of advice for all 2007-2010 GT500 Owners going to the Mile or taching your car over 6300 RPM on the street, track or strip. A larger diameter pulley on the alternator will keep the speed down in the higher RPM band.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Van@RevanRacing, post: 13844963, member: 69847"] Fox 27" tall tire should be fine. I've always run 27" and 28" tall tires at the mile with a 3.00 Gear (9" rear) PA Performance makes a larger diameter pulley for your alternator so you don't over spin it at 7,000 RPM. It will require a new belt it is that large but it keeps from killing alternators. Billet Pro Shop also offers one however you need the largest diameter possible so as not to over spin the alternator. Word of advice for all 2007-2010 GT500 Owners going to the Mile or taching your car over 6300 RPM on the street, track or strip. A larger diameter pulley on the alternator will keep the speed down in the higher RPM band. [/QUOTE]
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