Select a Go Kart Racing Gear Using Gears and Tires

Most racers know about gear ratio and gear ratio charts are listed in numerous places. Gear ratios are figured using rear gear divided by clutch gear. For example if you were running a 15t clutch gear and a 60t rear gear it would be 60 / 15=4. Simply put this means 1 revolution of the axle to 4 revolutions of the crank.

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  1. Most racers know about gear ratio and gear ratio charts are listed in numerous places. Gear ratios are figured using rear gear divided by clutch gear. For example if you were running a 15t clutch gear and a 60t rear gear it would be 60 / 15=4. Simply put this means 1 revolution of the axle to 4 revolutions of the crank.
  2. But in order to get a true picture of gear ratio one must use tire circumference in equation. If you run the same gears as someone else but you have 34" rear tire circumference and someone else has 36", the true ratios are not equal. To figure the true ratio you will want to use IPR(inches per revolution) which simply means the number of inches a kart will travel per each revolution of engine.
  3. To figure IPR use this equation: Rear Tire Circumference(T) x clutch gear(C) divided by rear gear(R) = IPR. For example if one racer(Racer A) was running a 15t clutch gear with a 60t rear gear and their tires were 34" the equation would be 34 x 15 / 60 = 8.5. This means the kart would travel {{safesubst:#invoke:convert|convert}} per revolution of engine. If another racer(Racer B) had the same gears but had 36" tires look what happens. 36 x 15 / 60 = 9.0.
  4. Even though both these racers were using the same gears they were not running an equal set-up. Racer A would be faster coming off the corners and Racer B would be faster down the straight. So what if Racer B wanted to run the same IPR as Racer A but still use the same tires? To figure that we can replace Racer B's 60 with Racer A's IPR. 36 x 15 / 8.5 = 63.52. This means that for things to be equal, Racer B would need to change their rear gear to a 63t or 64t.
  5. So remember, if you ask someone what gears they are using and you don't also ask what size their tires are, you are wasting your time. Think IPR, not gear ratio. Here's a couple of links to use if you need a go kart racing clutch or rear sprockets.

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