10 sec. 1/4 mile pass...video
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10 sec. 1/4 mile pass...video
We took the Datsun Z to the track this saturday to see what it would do on the 1/4 mile.....I'll let the video do the talking...Thank's...This is a LS2/t56 combo out of a 05 GTO with minor mods...
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/a...b600dd1102.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/a...b600dd1102.htm
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Originally Posted by Sabre002
It looks like you are mixing slicks with the radials up front that is not a very good idea. It will cause the car to be come dangerous at the top end.
i dont know about that statement. i have heard it before, but i think it is kinda bs. i have done it with a car that trapped over 120 and never had any problems
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I have street tires upfront,Not dragradials.
The car has a fualty tach so it was raced by ear....This is the first time out,It deffenetly has a little more in it but not much...
Weight is around 2550 to 2600 lbs.
Thank's
The car has a fualty tach so it was raced by ear....This is the first time out,It deffenetly has a little more in it but not much...
Weight is around 2550 to 2600 lbs.
Thank's
#7
Cool car! How long did the swap take? Just have one dumb question that I've always wanted to ask......Why do a burn out before racing the quarter mile? I know dumb question...probably has something to do with traction but I always wanted to know "for sure" what the reason was.
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Originally Posted by jsconiers
Cool car! How long did the swap take? Just have one dumb question that I've always wanted to ask......Why do a burn out before racing the quarter mile? I know dumb question...probably has something to do with traction but I always wanted to know "for sure" what the reason was.
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What I"m talking about is having a Bias ply tire out back and a Radial up front. witch is any street tire. If you need more it says it right on some slicks not to mix them like that.
The reason for this is a radial has a stiffer side wall then a slick does and there for they sway at different rates and can make the car feel lose.
The reason for this is a radial has a stiffer side wall then a slick does and there for they sway at different rates and can make the car feel lose.
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Originally Posted by Sabre002
What I"m talking about is having a Bias ply tire out back and a Radial up front. witch is any street tire. If you need more it says it right on some slicks not to mix them like that.
The reason for this is a radial has a stiffer side wall then a slick does and there for they sway at different rates and can make the car feel lose.
The reason for this is a radial has a stiffer side wall then a slick does and there for they sway at different rates and can make the car feel lose.
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Originally Posted by Sabre002
It looks like you are mixing slicks with the radials up front that is not a very good idea. It will cause the car to be come dangerous at the top end.
nothing wrong with that.