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Old 08-04-2013 | 08:07 AM
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Udp: underdrive pulleys... 18" z06 wheels wi th drag radial is a good combo I heard for the 5th gen...
Old 08-04-2013 | 06:07 PM
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Sat like this the last time I went out 20x9's with 275's up front and 18's out back with Nitto NT05R's:



But I just added matching rims up front (18x9.5) with 265/50/18 Nittos. Was hoping for big weight drop, only ended up being 22 lbs total.
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22lbs rotating is like 66lbs dead weight.....pretty good. When I bought wheels for my car I didn't buy the ones I thought were pretty. I bought the ones that were lightest. My 18x9.5's weight 17-18 lb a piece. I pretty sure if you woulda bought a well wheel at that weight you coulda been looking at 20lb per wheel/tire.

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Old 08-05-2013 | 07:50 PM
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You trap high enough to run a low 12,your 60ft needs some work.

I ran a new PB Today

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DA was 1445ft

Race weight 4150 just over 1/2 tank of 94

Tires Hankook 275/40/20 rear 245/45/20 front

60 ft 2.043 1/8th 8.664 at 84.30 mph 1/4 13.342 at 105.48mph

I think this tank will run a 12 in the mineshaft air of Oct/Nov.
Old 08-15-2013 | 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by HioSSilver
22lbs rotating is like 66lbs dead weight.....pretty good. When I bought wheels for my car I didn't buy the ones I thought were pretty. I bought the ones that were lightest. My 18x9.5's weight 17-18 lb a piece. I pretty sure if you woulda bought a well wheel at that weight you coulda been looking at 20lb per wheel/tire.
Only driven weight in the driveline. Front wheels arent driven.
Old 08-15-2013 | 07:53 AM
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Not at all diet.....if the engine don't push the front wheels they're not gonna move. That tells me they must be driven
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Originally Posted by HioSSilver
22lbs rotating is like 66lbs dead weight.....pretty good. When I bought wheels for my car I didn't buy the ones I thought were pretty. I bought the ones that were lightest. My 18x9.5's weight 17-18 lb a piece. I pretty sure if you woulda bought a well wheel at that weight you coulda been looking at 20lb per wheel/tire.
Well then, sounds like I need to hit the track!
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12.02 @ 113mph on a bolt on car @ 101* 3100 DA, not my car its a buddy's. Pro Stock knows who he is
Old 09-09-2013 | 11:56 AM
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Getting a little better, should be an 11 second car with an adequate 60' Right lane obviously lol
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