Motormasher (Offline)
#1
9/17/09 2:03 PM
Can anybody help me with some tire info? I got some "new" American Racers from a couple of years ago but I'm not sure what the compounds are. I have several new SD-23B's and a couple of SD-28.
I know back in the day there used to be a sythetic rubber but don't remember how to identify it. Does anybody else still run these tires anywhere?
I would sell a few of these if anybody wants one to run Paragon next week.
slide22 (Offline)
#2
9/17/09 3:26 PM
23 and 28 are pretty soft. I had a chart somewhere that compared compounds between Hoosiers and American Racers. A SD-23 was like the equivalent of a D10 Hoosier, and and a SD-33 is the equivalent of a D12.
tqracer65 (Offline)
#3
9/17/09 6:00 PM
If they are anything like the tq american racers teh sd23 is a pretty soft tire
Tim Clauson (Offline)
#4
9/17/09 6:17 PM
SOFTER- SD-23, SD-28, SD-33, SD-35, SD-38, SD-44, SD-48, MD-50, MD-53, MD-56, MD-57, HD-65, HD-70- HARDER
Tim Clauson
PM me - we ran AR for the 2004 and 2005 season, I have some notes if interested
W.W.B.K.D. ?
TQ97 (Offline)
#5
9/17/09 6:41 PM
If the same as TQ's, the 23 "B" is as soft as a 23, but wears like a 28.
c47 (Offline)
#6
9/17/09 8:47 PM
tim,
does the sidewall stiffness increase as the tires get progressively harder or do the sidewalls stay basically the same but the tread compound gets harder?
jjsprt92 (Offline)
#8
9/17/09 9:38 PM
The 23B's are a soft tire the B stands for Belted and were for more for a wing car,If I remember right the sidewalls in the Belted tires are stiffer,I bought several of these years ago a Daytons auction when I ran wing cars at Knoxville
TQ29m (Offline)
#9
9/17/09 10:01 PM
AJ, wonder if we were sold a bill of goods? I was told the same story,the B, worked like a regular SD, cold, but when hot, didn't wear like that number. I have one, ready to recycle, I'll ck to see what is under the rubber. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
