There is no one answer to this question as drag scales in a variety of ways depending on the application. In general, however, you can scale drag by increasing or decreasing the size of the drag area.

There is no definitive answer to this question as drag cars vary in weight from car to car. However, a good rule of thumb is that the weight should be about 50% of the total car weight.

There is no one definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific sprint car and the amount of time that will be spent racing. Generally speaking, however, it is recommended that a sprint car be raced in smaller groups or races over a longer period of time. This way, each racer can have a more equal opportunity to improve their skills and race against others of a similar level.

The car is filled with air and a weight. The air is then compressed by the engine, which creates thrust. This thrust pushes the car forward and causes it to weigh more than the air it displaces.

There are a few ways to weigh your car at home. One way is to use a balance scale. Another way is to use a digital scale.

The most common way to increase traction in drag racing is to use more air. This will cause the car to move more quickly through the air, which will give you more power to make your drag races. Additionally, adding a good amount of weight to the car can also help increase traction.

There are a few ways to corner balance a drag car. One way is to use the car’s weight and center of gravity to keep it in balance. Another way is to use the car’s stability and traction to keep it in balance.

Weighting your car after a drag race helps to ensure that the car is properly balanced and does not overheat.

Yes, I scale sprint cars. I use a 0.5g weight for my scale and it works great.

There are a few ways to add cross weight to a race car. One way is to use an aftermarket part that offers this feature. Another way is to use a dyno test or racing dyno to measure the performance of the car with and without cross weight.

No, the cat scale is not calibrated to weigh a car.

CAT scales are generally accurate for cars, but they may not be as accurate as other scales.

There is no definitive answer to this question as drag cars vary in weight from model to model. However, a drag car’s average weight typically falls within the range of around 2,000-3,000 pounds.

There are a few ways to determine the weight of a car without a scale. One way is to use a digital scale or a weight-loss book. Another way is to measure the length and width of the car and then subtract the size of the car.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the CAT scale will vary depending on the size, shape, and material of the object being measured. However, a typical CAT scale costs between $30 and $50.

A CAT scale is used to measure the severity of a condition.

There is no one definitive answer to this question as the pros and cons of corner weighting a road car will depend on the individual vehicle, its driving style, and the roadway conditions. However, some people believe that it can be beneficial for cars to have more body weight in the front and less body weight in the back, which can help them corner better.

Corner balancing is the process of aligning the corners of a square piece of paper so that it forms an even, vertically-aligned circle.