Slicks or drag radials?
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What! Rear end parts...I heard these rear ends are rated up to 900ft.lbs of torque..i am bout 770ft.lbs..
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Or go with 18" MT ET Street Radials, they are wider at 315/s and look better...
However, the short (25") 17 radials will give you a nice gearing advantage to get you out of the hole faster.
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thought they got better so far as hooking as they wear down to the point of near slick. However, I have noticed for awhile that I have a case of my auto 1-2 shift spinning tires that I know is costing me a bit of time. While my 60' launches are improving as my tires wear, it this because launches dont hit as hard on the rubber as the 1-2 shift?
Did your launches and 60' get better right away with your new MT's?
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Can you explain to me how DR' work as they get worn down? I always
thought they got better so far as hooking as they wear down to the point of near slick. However, I have noticed for awhile that I have a case of my auto 1-2 shift spinning tires that I know is costing me a bit of time. While my 60' launches are improving as my tires wear, it this because launches dont hit as hard on the rubber as the 1-2 shift?
Did your launches and 60' get better right away with your new MT's?
thought they got better so far as hooking as they wear down to the point of near slick. However, I have noticed for awhile that I have a case of my auto 1-2 shift spinning tires that I know is costing me a bit of time. While my 60' launches are improving as my tires wear, it this because launches dont hit as hard on the rubber as the 1-2 shift?
Did your launches and 60' get better right away with your new MT's?
I find nothing is better than a fresh set of new dr's. I immediately dropped .2 to .3 when I strapped a set on.
And blew my rear and trans to smithereens! But that was from getting ever more aggressive with my launches and launching hard on an untested track and spinning to a slight wheelhop on my final run. The wheelhop was no worse than other infrequent wheelhops but this one did me in.
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hello, im having a hard time getting my car to hook up. I have 305/30/19 nitto's. I have 430rwhp w/390 gears. I like my 19's but if they can not hook up I need to try some thing new. Could you tell me about it and what you found? thank you
If I go with the 18"s what size rim should I try and would the 345/???/18 fit? Its not a Zo6! I might be able to get some 18x12 nock offs.. Thanks for your help.
If I go with the 18"s what size rim should I try and would the 345/???/18 fit? Its not a Zo6! I might be able to get some 18x12 nock offs.. Thanks for your help.
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A mod should move this thread to the FI/Nitrous area.
The new Mickey Thompson ET Street Radial II in the 345/18 (Part number 3788R) size is what you need. This will cure ALL of your traction issues at 700 RWHP.
The new Mickey Thompson ET Street Radial II in the 345/18 (Part number 3788R) size is what you need. This will cure ALL of your traction issues at 700 RWHP.
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as soon as the set i picked up 305/45/18 are worn out, the 345/18 are going to be my next purchase, although the 305's help my time by 1sec. but still get a lot of wheel spin in 1st and 2nd. The 345's should help.
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hooking up
Slicks are a little better than DR
WEIGHT distribution is worth more than Either
Shocks have to allow some front end lift, and be dampened when falling
C5 750 HP TWIN TURBO
GET A DTE BRACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I BROKE THE FLEXPLATE, BUT NO TRANNY OR REAREND YET
Of course it will happen sometime later!!!
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Just went to the drags this last Sunday, My friend has a STS twin turbo on his Z. 725 RWHP with the new MT ET STREET 345's / 18. His first run he spun bad. I told him to do a good burn out, really heat them up. The second run he really hooked up, That was coming out at 4000 RPM. Ran a 10.97 Last run he was at 4600 RPM and ran a 10.71! They DO hook up if you heat u'm up