Anyone looking for an extra 1/10 ET reduction (almost free)
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Anyone looking for an extra 1/10 ET reduction (almost free)
I have been talking to several veteran die hard drag racers and it's a hands down fact that a Radial Drag slick is good for a 1/10 (+/- .02) reduction in ET over the standard bias drag slicks. The problem is that no one currently makes a 26 or 27 inch tall radial drag slick YET. They would cost a little bit more than the bias , but they also last longer and hook at least as good if not better.
I recently talked to Faron @ Hoosier and he asked me to get a concensus of how many individuals might be interested in a radial 26x10-15. He said they could be produced if the interest was at a justifiable level.
Post up if you would be interested in a set.
Thanks ,
James
I recently talked to Faron @ Hoosier and he asked me to get a concensus of how many individuals might be interested in a radial 26x10-15. He said they could be produced if the interest was at a justifiable level.
Post up if you would be interested in a set.
Thanks ,
James
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When you say radial, You meen like a Drag Radial correct?
If so, I would love a set of 27x10 (or bigger for my 10"rim)x15.
I would try them out for the reason of streetability as well.
I can also say about 5 or 6 friends that are not on the bord would by them as well.
If so, I would love a set of 27x10 (or bigger for my 10"rim)x15.
I would try them out for the reason of streetability as well.
I can also say about 5 or 6 friends that are not on the bord would by them as well.
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Originally Posted by TXCAMSS
I recently talked to Faron @ Hoosier and he asked me to get a concensus of how many individuals might be interested in a radial 26x10-15. He said they could be produced if the interest was at a justifiable level.
Post up if you would be interested in a set.
Post up if you would be interested in a set.
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Originally Posted by Noyzee
When you say radial, You meen like a Drag Radial correct?
If so, I would love a set of 27x10 (or bigger for my 10"rim)x15.
I would try them out for the reason of streetability as well.
I can also say about 5 or 6 friends that are not on the bord would by them as well.
If so, I would love a set of 27x10 (or bigger for my 10"rim)x15.
I would try them out for the reason of streetability as well.
I can also say about 5 or 6 friends that are not on the bord would by them as well.
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These are actual DRag slicks that I am referring to. Currently they are only available in 30 inch and larger. These are non-street Drag Slicks. They are at least (if not more) as stable as a standard slick. I have had No stability issues with my ET drags at 12 psi. I just want a better ET for minimal expense. Basically I want something for nothing and it's possible to make it available if we can prove that there is a market. We may have lean on the Mustang group for additional interest. The more the better!!!!!
I want this Bad!
James
I want this Bad!
James
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A true 27" Tire fits Most F-bodies with no cutting or ripping them apart. I think a true 27"x 10-10.5 True contact patch x 15 would be a big seller.
I as well as a few friends would scoop them in a min!
I as well as a few friends would scoop them in a min!
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Originally Posted by TXCAMSS
I have been talking to several veteran die hard drag racers and it's a hands down fact that a Radial Drag slick is good for a 1/10 (+/- .02) reduction in ET over the standard bias drag slicks. The problem is that no one currently makes a 26 or 27 inch tall radial drag slick YET. They would cost a little bit more than the bias , but they also last longer and hook at least as good if not better.
I recently talked to Faron @ Hoosier and he asked me to get a concensus of how many individuals might be interested in a radial 26x10-15. He said they could be produced if the interest was at a justifiable level.
Post up if you would be interested in a set.
Thanks ,
James
I recently talked to Faron @ Hoosier and he asked me to get a concensus of how many individuals might be interested in a radial 26x10-15. He said they could be produced if the interest was at a justifiable level.
Post up if you would be interested in a set.
Thanks ,
James
DOWNSIDES
1) If the track is "iffy", you don't want them as they do not hook if the track is too cold or slick,...so, keep a set mounted of bias-ply's around if conditions warrant...
2) They don't recover well if spun like a bias-ply,
3) They are much more expensive than a bias-ply slick
4) They don't grow...downside if you need a bit of growth due to rpm limitations...good if you don't want them to grow
5) Sidewall is often too stiff for some people...many manual Stock Eliminator guys don't run them, others do and love them
6) They are a couple of pounds heavier but are to run without tubes or screws (though some screw them to the rim anyways)
7) They don't last near as long as a bias-ply especially if you smoke the **** out of them on the burnout (like I like to for grins)
8) As you point out, size is limited: only four flavors as I mentioned above by ANY manufacturer: 92.5" or 92.9" circumference and 9" wide from Hoosier, M/T, Phoenix, or Goodyear though not all offer the shorter one. Hoosier is the only to offer a 10.5" version, albeit, in both heights. I think a bunch of us would take them in a 26x10 AND a 28x10.5". To justify a new mold, I am sure that Hoosier would want a substantial order up front.
BENEFITS
1) They hook like crazy on a well-prepared track
2) Less rolling resistance
3) Very stable sidewall (and see #5)
4) No tubes needed
5) You run them at 16-22 psi
6) They don't grow
7) Tit for tat, you pick up about a 0.05-0.10 and 0.7-1.0 mph
8) Think of them as a bald Drag Radial with a bit more flexible sidewall
Now, after all that, I'm going to be test fitting VERY soon both a 92.5 9" and 10.5" Hoosier under my car to see what I have to beat and cut up to make them fit. Won't be as much as someone who has not fitted 28.3" bias-ply slicks like mine that grow big time at 128!...yes, mine are 28x10.5 M/T's, but they measure 28.3" at 20 psic and grow to about 29.3" based on what I incrementally clearanced.
I want the taller tire as I may (stressing may) be just a tad bit faster come springtime and may just need the taller tire.
Goodnight and may all of our families have a safe and wonderful Halloween tomorrow! Take care.