nitto's vs mt's
340hp/350tq M6 with 315 555r drag radials I can tell you now that you got to HEAT the hell out of these things do a GOOD burnout, drop the PSi to about 18 and start from there if you cant hook lower it 1 psi a run.
they wont hook worth a **** cold, I only had one time where they dead hooked from a 4k rpm launch but my ar bogged down and I never got any better than a 2.0 sixty and I never got any faster on them than I did with my street tires, but i also didnt get alot of practice with them and was still learning the car.
now I will have 540rwhp and will have to re learn the car all over again, i will probably keep the 315s on there until I find something else better for the street, but I am definetly switching to different setup for drag
but if you got the NTo5 then you will do even better mine were the 555r which is a glorified street tire they have the same tread pattern as the regular 555r just a little softer compund if you want a true DRAGRADIAL get something that just has a line or two in it to be consiered a radial dot legal,
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I had some 275/60 14" hoosiers but they were a bias ply and I didn't get to try them because the wheels I pulled from a Pontiac had a damn Ford bolt pattern.
About 6 months ago, I bought some 18s with street tires and anytime I blipped the throttle, the *** end would come around to say hello. Too dangerous and I immediately took them off and sold them.
I haven't had success with them at the track yet but I also haven't heated them up properly either. Plus, I can get the DR 555r's for around $140/tire installed - for 17K+ miles, for a tire that ALWAYS hooks on the street and CAN hook at the track with a proper burnout.
The problem is the 18" size rim. My choice is limited.
they seemed to like 2k launch the best and there at 28 psi. im going to Orlando track Friday
and im taking camcorder with. hers some pics.




Last edited by +badss+; Sep 14, 2011 at 08:05 PM.





