you could try the internet.
got this from jeg's.
"The RC-1000S is a 10# Manual Spare Bottle. The Bottle is made of Aluminum, the Dimensions are 16.75" X 5.25", and Weighs 16lbs. BOTTLE ONLY, NO ACTIVATING HEAD INCLUDED."
good luck, tim. i know you've been itchin' to do that mod motor. i can't wait to see the this power plant evolve!!!!
hope you pick a week end with no rain to stop in.
how incredibly cool is this?!!!!! 3 incredibly talented builders. 3 incredibly different styles...........oh, did i mention how incredibly cool this was?
tim, when / if the weather breaks around here, we'll have to do lunch and take 'er for a cruise. i think you'll be dully impressed. i was told "it'll knock the freckles off your face".....hehe.
rear tires:
36-17-16 top fuel tire / funny car / pro mod tire
34.5-17-16 pro mod tire
33.5-17-16 pro stock tire (modern)
32-15-15
31-10.5-15 outlaw 10.5 tire
28-10.5-15 true 10.5 tire
front tires
22-15 front tire funny car / super classes
25-15 front tire modern pro stock / pro mod
i build in 1/8 scale but, making these tires available in 1/16 - 1/8 would be the schiznit.
the question was about the word "radial" in the name of the class (pro drag radial) not what classes run radial tires. when myers said he never heard of cars being referred to, by the tires they ran. i listed a few classes that are referenced by tire size. yes stock and super stock run radials. so do bracket cars. yes there are street drag radials (DOT), there are also drag radial slicks (nonDOT - true slicks).
there are ALOT of small sanctioning bodies the run radial classes. that is why i didn't bother to try and list them.
if you're asking if it's nhra....it is not. mostly local and area geographically close tracks. nhra wishes they could get the attendance numbers some of these venues draw. serious cars, serious car counts, serious performance.
what's your point?
well, i guess you might learned something new today greg. just to clarify, it's not referring to a car but, a class. pro drag radial is a class. just like the many other classes defined by the tire you are allowed to run. some radial, some not.
BTO ( big tire outlaw )
10.5
outlaw 10.5
limited 275
275
x275
pro 275
limited drag radial
etc., etc., etc. ..........
neat '55. is it yours?
edit: the tires on that '55 look about 10" wide. you could do:
pie crust 10.0
pro piecrust 10.0