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Old 05-14-2009, 07:20 PM   #1
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Wheelie Possible?

Anyone think it's possible to get the Camaro to pop a wheelie with the ls3 engine?
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Old 05-14-2009, 07:23 PM   #2
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Anyone think it's possible to get the Camaro to pop a wheelie with the ls3 engine?
Yeah, fill the trunk with lead. Pop the clutch at redline. Replace drivetrain. Repeat.
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:01 PM   #3
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:31 PM   #4
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Old 05-14-2009, 10:39 PM   #5
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Yeah, fill the trunk with lead. Pop the clutch at redline. Replace drivetrain. Repeat.
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Try it and let us know.
LMAO

depends ...
does the ls3 put abt 700 horses to the rear wheels ?
with something like 4.56 gears and abt 500+ lbs of torque
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Old 05-14-2009, 10:41 PM   #6
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lol btw i was trying to find a vide of my neighbors car at the track (he lifted un- unexpectedly and he doesnt have wheelie bars) and came across this in a hot rod forum IT JUST MADE MY BRAIN HURT

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You can come close if you know some details about your car. First you must know where the center of gravity of your car is in relation to the rear wheels. Since torque is force acting on a lever arm, you must be able to generate enough torque so your rear end can lift the weight "W" of your car acting on a lever arm "L" equal to the distance in feet from the rear wheel center to the center of gravity. Once you know that and the gear ratios in your tranny "Rt" and rear end "Rr", you can do an easy calculation. Also, if you are running a torque converter, you gain an approximate 2.5 torque increase "Rc" at the instant you begin to move which is applied in the equation.

Assume,

W = 3000#
L = 48" = 4ft
Rt = 2.75
Rr = 4.56
Rc = 2.5

Torque at the fly-wheel required is,

(L x W) / (Rr x Rt x Rc) = (3000# x 4ft) / (2.75 x 4.56 x 2.5) = 382ft.lb.

One more item I didn't mention B4, to find the center of gravity of the car all you need to do is weigh the front end "Wf" seperately and the whole car "W". Now, measure the wheelbase "Lc".

Here is how to use this info to determine the length "L" to use in the previous equation,

Assume,

Lc = 100" = 8.33'
Wf = 1800#
W = 3000#

L = (Wf x Lc) / W = (1800# x 8.33') / 3000# = 5'

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There are some issues with tires that will determine whether you lift the front end or spin the tires. If you have enough traction, it won't matter what size your tires are, you will pop a wheelie. Since they will be fixed to the ground during a wheelie, they could be 20" or 30", it won't matter because they are essentially a part of the ground and your car will be trying to rotate around the axle that is anchored to the ground. However, if the tires can't generate enough traction to anchor them to the ground, the torque you apply will break the tires loose, they won't be 'part of the ground' anymore and they will spin preventing the front end from raising. Traction "Wt" is a force (like weight) resisting the torque applied to the rear axle and is a function of the coefficient of friction "Fc", weight pressing down on the tire food print "Wr", area of the tire foot print "At", and diameter (radius) of the tire "Rt" which is the lever arm for the traction force.

Traction can be calculated if you know the weight of the rear of your car, the exact area of the tire in contact with the pavement, and the coefficient of friction of the tire/pavement combo. the equation is,

Wt = Fc x Wr x At

This is the force available to resist breaking the tires loose, thus causing a wheelie. If the it is at least

Wt = (W x L)/Rt

Then you can wheelie. If it is smaller, you will spin the tires.

Coefficient of friction is a fraction from 0.0 - 1.0 and is experimentally determined for two surfaces in contact. Polished steel skate blades on ice have an Fc of near 0.0 (impossible to reach perfect 0.0) while 80 grit sandpaper on 80 grit sandpaper has an Fc of 1.0. I don't remember what racing tires on pavement Fc is but it must be around 0.9.

As you can see from the equations, wheelies are enhanced by more weight on the rear tires, center of gravity toward rear wheels, tall tires, wide tires with a lot of tread lying on the ground. Spun tires are result of opposite trends. Both spun tires and wheelies benefit from low gear ratios and high engine torque. Drag racers perform a balancing act of getting as much traction on the rear tires (move weight over rear tires, biggest tires possible, etc.) while keeping the center of gravity far enough forward to prevent wheelies. They want ALL of the torque to be transmitted into the traction force which will propel the car forward as fast as possible. Spun tires and wheelies are both no-nos!
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Old 05-14-2009, 11:43 PM   #7
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Old 05-15-2009, 07:31 AM   #9
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Maybe, this mustang does wheelies with 400hp and some slicks but it's 3,300lbs



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Old 05-15-2009, 07:55 AM   #10
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Maybe, this mustang does wheelies with 400hp and some slicks but it's 3,300lbs

Yeah, you're right. Someone could get the Camaro shell GM is selling for drag cars and do the same. Keep the weight down.
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Old 05-15-2009, 08:05 AM   #11
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Yeah, you're right. Someone could get the Camaro shell GM is selling for drag cars and do the same. Keep the weight down.
that would be a nice track setup
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Old 05-15-2009, 11:06 AM   #12
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Yeah, you're right. Someone could get the Camaro shell GM is selling for drag cars and do the same. Keep the weight down.
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