So I went to the drags...

MuddinJeeper

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I'm not a engine tech by any stretch of the imagination...so bear that in mind when reading this:D

I noticed that some of the cars had their cylinders firing in close group, versus a more normal "idle". Why are they set up like that and what is the main advantage?
Thanks,
 
Not sure what you mean from the description, but this is what it sounds like. When they set up a higher performance drag car, they tune the engine(air/fuel, timing, cams, etc etc) to work the best it possibly can while basically at wide open throttle. However, what is best at WOT usually doesnt give you a nice, smooth idle.

Make sense?

Kinda like the SR-71 Blackbird, leaks fuel everywhere when on the ground, but once its heated up from high altitude supersonic flight, no leaks at all.
 
a lot of that poor idel comes from a cam that has stupid long durations. Again, setup for raciong, not idling.
 
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