325 MT drg radials
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325 MT drg radials
Last nite with our twin turbo LT1 we laid the hurt to a set of 325/15 drag radials. These tires are killer. The car ran a 1.28 60 ft with the rear tires. Looking at the pics the tires touched down about 80ft out. Looks like a little more boost down low and she will be ready.
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I have to say that the key is the new generation AFCO shocks. The tire is killer and I had 20 psi on that pass but the new shocks are giving me the adjustment I needed. The motor is a 380 in LT1 with a FAST computer and AFR heads. So far I have been hitting it at 7 psi off the line and ramping to 12 psi. All on 93 octane fuel. The motor was dynoed at 22 psi so there is alot left. Also the pig weighs 3680lbs.
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So Madman are you saying the Afco shocks had more to do with the 60' than the tires??? I know guys have been getting great short times with the MT drag radials but from what you are saying it seems as if you like the shocks more than the tires??
Just curious do you think the car could have had a better 60 with a slick?
Just curious do you think the car could have had a better 60 with a slick?
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Originally Posted by gator's 99TA
i love the fact some are putting the combos together to run a "small" tire that doesnt need to be minitubed and go 1.2-1.3 60' times.
By the way love the pic and the 60ft on a DOT Tire!! Those are my next set of rear street tires!!!
Dan
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Very cool Madman, if anyone could make a radial hook like that its you!
I have a question. I'm kind of confused. What is more stable on the top end, a drag radial or a slick of equal size? To me it seems like a slick will give you the traction yet the radial will give you the support of the sidewall. Please clarify.
I have a question. I'm kind of confused. What is more stable on the top end, a drag radial or a slick of equal size? To me it seems like a slick will give you the traction yet the radial will give you the support of the sidewall. Please clarify.